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fair-tolls or dues paid to chiefs or others P 47. Who collects 
the tolls P 
Right of Way. —48. Is there any right of way for strangers 
to a marliet or fair P 
Credit. —49. In the case of produce brought from abroad, is 
the article of exchange given at once or at a future season or 
crop ? that is, is credit given P 50. In case of non-delivery 
of exchangeable goods, what remedy is there? 51. Is war 
made on the tribe P are goods of other traders of the same 
nationality seized ? are the people of the nationality of the 
debtor excluded from trade ? 
Traders. —52. Do any of the people engage in trade ? 53. 
Is there a distinct class of persons engaged in trade ? 54. Are 
there pedlars ? 55. Are there brokers ? 56. Are there marriage - 
brokers ? 
Association. — 57. Are associations formed for fishing, for 
a canoe, for a trade-expedition by sea or land? 58. What 
is the principle of sharing ? 59. What is the share of the 
head man? 60. What the share of the absent owner of a 
canoe, or person sending goods ? 
Trade-marks.— 61. Are there any distinctive or trade-marks 
on goods, weapons, tools, &c. ? 62. Is any trade-mark recog¬ 
nized on articles of importation from abroad ? 
Transport. ■— 63. How is the transport of commodities 
effected ? 64. If by sea or river, is there any consideration for 
freight ? 65. If by land, can porters be hired or beasts of 
burthen ? (See also LYIII. Communications.) 
Stock. —66. Is there any accumulation of the labour of for¬ 
mer generations in houses, walls, plantations, tools, weapons, 
ornaments, &c. ? 67. Are the people careful in consumption, 
improvident or thrifty ? 68. Is there any accumulation of 
objects by individuals ? 69. Are the crops or fishing-produce 
cured or stored ? 70. What store of food is kept on hand P 
71. Has the community any claims, by way of credit or other¬ 
wise, on other communities ? 72. Are the people, relatively to 
neighbours, rich or poor? 73. Do they or their neighbours 
assign any cause for the difference? 
