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CA P. II.

An Act to continue for a limited time the duties imposed on Agricul tural Produce and Live Stock imported into this Province.

WH

[9th December, 1843.]

HEREAS it is expedient to continue for a limited time the duties imposed Preamble. on Agricultural Produce and Live Stock imported into this Province; Be it therefore enacted, by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and intituled, An Act to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, and it is hereby enacted by ties imposed on the authority of the same, that there shall be raised, levied, collected and paid to Agricultural Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, upon Agricultural Produce and Live Live Stock, Stock, of the kinds and descriptions mentioned in the Schedule to this Act, imported into this Province, the several duties of customs respectively inserted, described and set forth in words and figures in the Schedule aforesaid.

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II. Provided always, and be it enacted, that Agricultural Produce and Live Stock, imported by Sea for the use of the Fisheries of this Province, shall be free Fisheries. from the said duties, but subject to the regulations expressed and enacted with regard to certain articles specified in the eighth section of the Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed in the Session held in the fifth and sixth years of Her Majesty's Reign, and intituled, An Act to amend the Laws for the regulation of the Trade of the British Possessions abroad.

III. And be it enacted, that the sums set forth in figures in the Schedule to this Act, as the duties hereby imposed, shall be Sterling money, bearing that propor tion in value to the Currency of this Province, which is fixed by the Provincial Act passed in the Session held in the fourth and fifth years of Her Majesty's reign, and intituled, An Act to regulate the Currency of this Province, and shall be payable, according to such proportion, in any coin current under the said Act.

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IV. And be it enacted, that the duties imposed by this Act shall be levied and Under what recovered according to the same weights and measures, and, in so far as may be the Duties Regulations consistent with the other provisions of this Act, under the same regulations to be shall be levied. enforced and applied in the same manner, and with the same restrictions and provisions, for ensuring the payment and punishing the evasion thereof, as the

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duties imposed in and by the said Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, intituled, An Act to amend the laws for the regulation of the Trade of the British Possessions abroad.

V. And be it enacted, that it shall be lawful for the Governor of this Province, in Council, to appoint such Ports and Places to be Warehousing Ports for the purposes of this Act, as he shall deem advisable, and also to authorize the Collector of the Customs at each such Port, under such regulations as the Governor shall from time to time establish, to approve of any one or more Warehouses at such Port, as Warehouses for the purposes of this Act; and on the arrival of any Neat Cattle or Swine at such Port, it shall be lawful for the importer or owner of such Neat Cattle or Swine, either to pay the duty thereon or cause the same to be slaughtered and cured in Bond in some Warehouse so approved as aforesaid; and in the case last named, the importer or owner shall enter into a Bond to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, jointly and severally with two good and sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Collector, in a sum equal to twice the sum which would be payable as duty on such Cattle or Swine, with condition to cure and pack, and within sixty days to deliver to the Collector and to place in Bond under the Crown's Lock in some Warehouse to be approved as aforesaid, all the Beef or Pork (as the case may be) produced from the carcasses of such Cattle or Swine; and upon such security being given, it shall be lawful for the Collector to permit the said Cattle or Swine to be conveyed to the said Warehouse, and there to be slaughtered and cut up, and the meat to be weighed, in the presence of such person or persons as the Collector shall appoint, and to cause such other precautions to be taken for guarding against any fraud upon the Revenue as may be authorized by the regulations aforesaid; and upon the delivery of the said meat cured and packed, at the Warehouse as aforesaid, the Bond so given as aforesaid shall be cancelled, and such meat may then be warehoused, and may thereafter be taken out of the Warehouse, for consumption, exportation or otherwise, on the same terms and conditions, within the same time, and on payment of the same duties, and shall be dealt with in all respects, (except always as to any certificate which may be required of its having been slaughtered, cured and packed in this Province,) in the same manner as if it had been imported into such Port so cured and packed, and had been then warehoused: Provided always, that all expenses incurred in carrying the provisions of this section into effect shall be paid by the importer or owner of the Cattle or Swine, in relation to which they shall be incurred.

VI. And be it enacted, that it shall be lawful for the Governor of this ProinCouncil may vince, in Council, to cause the amount of any duties levied under this Act to be returned to the party who shall have paid the same, on proof to the satisfaction

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of the said Governor in Council, that such duties were levied on Cattle or other Live Stock imported for the purpose of fulfilling any contract with Her Majesty's Commissariat, entered into by the Importer before the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and that such Cattle or Live Stock or the meat thereof have been delivered in fulfilment of such contract to some person authorised to receive the same, on behalf of Her Majesty's Commissariat; and the sum to be so returned, may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Province.

VII. And be it enacted, that all monies arising from the duties imposed by this Act, and all monies arising from any fines, penalties or forfeitures incurred under the provisions thereof, and belonging to Her Majesty, shall be paid over by the officers or persons receiving the same, to the Receiver General of this Province, and shall make part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund thereof, and shall be accounted for to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, through the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury for the time being, in such manner and form as Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors shall direct.

VIII. And be it enacted, that so much of the Provincial Act, passed in the Session held in the fourth and fifth years of Her Majesty's Reign, and intituled, An Act to repeal certain Acts therein mentioned, and to consolidate the Laws relating to the Provincial Duties to be levied on Goods, Wares and Merchandize, imported into this Province, as imposes a duty on any article on which a duty is imposed by this Act, shall be and is hereby repealed.

IX. And be it enacted, that this Act shall come into operation upon the fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and shall cease to be in force upon, from and after the fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five.

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CA P. III.

An Act for continuing the Provincial Parliament in case of the demise of the Crown.

W

[16th November, 1843.]

THEREAS the peace, welfare and security of this Province might be exposed to great dangers, if the Provincial Parliament of this Province should be dissolved by the demise of Our Sovereign Lady, Queen Victoria, (whom God long preserve) or by the demise of any of Her Majesty's Heirs and

Successors;

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