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Mauritius, or shall be so imported or brought, only under the 

 227 Restrictions mentioned in such Table, according as the several 



Sorts of such Goods are set forth therein; (that is to say,) 

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IX. And be it further enacted, That there shall be raised, levied, 

 collected and paid unto His Majesty the several Duties of Customs, 

 as the same are respectively set forth in Figures in the Table of 

 Duties hereinafter contained, upon Goods. Wares and Merchandize 

 imported or brought into any of His Majesty's Possessions in 

 America; (that is to say,) 



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X. And be it further enacted. That nothing in this Act or in any 

 other Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, shall extend 

 to repeal or abrogate, or in any way to alter or affect an Act passed 

 in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign' of His late Majesty King George 

 the Third, intituled An Act for removing all Doubts and Apprehen- 

 sions concerning Taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain, in 

 any of the Colonies, Provinces and Plantations in North America 

 and the West Indies, and for repealing so much of an Act made in 

 the Seventh Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, as imposes a 

 Duty on Tea imported from Great Britain into any Colony or Planta- 

 tion in America, as relates thereto, nor to repeal or in any way alter 

 or affect any Act now in force, which was passed prior to the last 

 mentioned Act. and by which any Duties in any of the British Posses- 

 sions in America were granted, and still continue payable to the 

 Crown; nor to repeal, or in any way alter or affect an Act passed in 

 the Thirty first Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George 

 the Third, intituled An Act to repeal certain Parts of An Act passed 

 in the Fourteenth Year of His Majesty^s Reign, intituled "An Act 

 for maMng more effectual Provisions for the Government of the 

 Province of Quebec in North America, and to make further Provi- 

 sions for the Government of the said Province." 



XL And be it further enacted. That the Duties imposed by any of 

 the Acts hereinbefore mentioned or referred to, passed prior to the 

 said Act of the Eighteenth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, shall 

 be received, accounted for and applied for the Purposes of those Acts: 

 Provided always, that no greater Proportion of the Duties imposed 

 by this Act shall be chared upon any Article which is subject also 

 to Duty under any of the said Acts, or subject also to Duty under 

 any Colonial Law, than the Amount, if any, by which the Duty 

 charged by this Act shall exceed such other Dutv or Duties: Provided 

 nevertheless, that the full Amount of the Duties mentioned in this 

 Act, whether on account of such former Acts, or on account of such 

 Colonial Law, or on account of this Act. shall be levied and recovered 

 and received under the Regulations, and by the Means and Powers of 

 this Act. 



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XV. And be it further enacted. That the Master of every Ship ar- 

 riving in any of the British Possessions in America, or the Island of 

 Mauritius, or the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney or Sark, 

 whether laden or in Ballast, shall come directly, and before Bulk be 

 broken, to the Custom House for the Port or District where he ar- 



