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before he depart from the United States, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of one hundred dollars for every such neglect or refusal.

Fees and allowances for the duties prescribed by this act.

Sec. 31. And be it further enacted, That the fees and allowances for the several duties to be performed in virtue of this act, and the distribution of the same, shall be as follows, to wit:—
  • For the first register or certificate of record granted for every ship or vessel, there shall be paid to the collector granting the same, the sum of two dollars.
  • For every subsequent one, one dollar and fifty cents.
  • For every certificate of enrolment, fifty cents.
  • For every license to trade between the different districts of the United States, or to carry on the bank or whale fishery for one year, fifty cents.
  • For every entry of inward cargo directed to be made in conformity with this act, and for receiving of and qualifying to every manifest of vessels licensed to trade as aforesaid, sixty cents.
  • For a permit to land goods of foreign growth or manufacture, twenty cents.
  • For every permit to proceed to the place of destination, twenty-five cents.
  • And for taking every bond required by this act, twenty cents.

How to be distributed. The whole amount of which fees shall be accounted for by the collector, and where there is a collector, naval officer and surveyor, shall be equally divided between the said officers, and where there is no naval officer, between the collector and surveyor, and where there is only a collector, he shall receive the whole amount thereof, and where there is more than one surveyor in any district, each of them shall receive his proportionable part of such fees as shall arise in the port for which he is appointed. Provided always, That in all cases where the tonnage of any ship or vessel shall be ascertained by any person specially appointed for that purpose, as is herein before directed, that such person shall be allowed and paid by the collector a reasonable compensation for the same, out of the fees aforesaid, before any distribution thereof as aforesaid.

Naval officers to sign all official documents. Sec. 32. And be it further enacted, That in every case here the collector is by this act directed to grant any license, certificate, permit or other document, the naval officer, if there be one residing at the port, shall sign the same.

In cases of forfeiture of goods or vessel, name of owner or consignee to be advertised. Sec. 33. And be it further enacted, That in every case where a forfeiture of any ship or vessel, or of any goods, wares or merchandise shall accrue, it shall be the duty of the collector or other proper officer, who shall give notice of the sale of such ship or vessel, or of such goods, wares or merchandise, to insert in the same advertisement, the name or names, and the place or places of residence of the person or persons, to whom any such ship or vessel, goods, wares or merchandise, belonged or were consigned at the time of such seizure.

Penalties for offences against this act.

Sec. 34. And be it further enacted, That every collector who shall knowingly make any false registry, record, or enrolment of any ship or vessel; and every officer or person appointed as is herein provided who shall make any false record, or grant any false certificate, or any document whatever, in any manner that shall not be herein prescribed or that shall be contrary to the true intent and meaning of this act, or shall take any other or greater fees than are by this act allowed, or receive any other reward or gratuity, contrary to the provisions of this act; and every surveyor, or other person appointed to measure ships or vessels, who shall wilfully deliver to any collector or naval officer, a false description of any ship or vessel to be registered, recorded or enrolled, in pursuance of this act, shall, upon conviction of any such neglect or offence,