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" ... conceals, removes, alters, defaces, or obliterates, or suffers any person under his control to conceal, remove, alter, deface, or obliterate any of the said marks, except in the event of the particulars thereby denoted being lawfully altered, or except... "
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 581
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1875
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 45

Naval art and science - 1876 - 1186 pages
...or suffers any person under his control to conceal, remove, alter, deface, or obliterate, any of the said marks, except in the event of the particulars...hundred pounds. If any of the marks required by this Act are in any respect inaccurate, so as to be likely to mislead, the Owner of a ship shall incur a penalty...
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 44

Naval art and science - 1875 - 1132 pages
...conceal, remove, alter, deface, or obliterate any of the said marks, except in the event aforesaid, or except for the purpose of escaping capture by an...incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds, and any principal officer of customs may detain a ship which is insufficiently or inaccurately marked...
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 42

Naval art and science - 1873 - 1082 pages
...conceal, remove, alter, deface, or obliterate any of the said marks, except in the event aforesaid, or except for the purpose of escaping capture by an...shall for each offence incur a penalty not exceeding £100, and any Officer of Customs on receipt of a certificate from a Surveyor or Inspector of the Board...
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Anno decimo septimo et decimo octavo Victoriae reginae Magnae Britanniae et ...

Great Britain - 1854 - 378 pages
...Owner and Master who, without reasonable Cause, makes default in obeying the Provisions of this Section shall for each Offence incur a Penalty not exceeding One .hundred Pounds. Provisional LIV, If any Ship becomes the Property of Persons qualified to Certificate ./or be Owners...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1854 - 1036 pages
...Owner and Master who, without reasonable Cause, makes default in obeying the Provisions of this Section shall for each Offence incur a Penalty not exceeding One hundred Pounds. LI V. If any Ship becomes the Property of Persons qualin'tJ to be Owners of British Ships at any Foreign...
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A Treatise of the Law Relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen: In Six Parts ...

Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1854 - 220 pages
...certi¡JüJ^'™ *vested in" iSish owner« e&o'vfct '"ю 1. u. ° " " ' iv. Transfers mi Transmissions. shall for each offence incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. LIV. If any ship becomes the property of persons qualified to be owners of British ships at any foreign...
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Statutes of the Province of Canada, Part 1

Canada - Law - 1854 - 556 pages
...and Master who, without reasonable Cause, makes default in obeying the Provisions of this Section, shall for each Offence incur a Penalty not exceeding One hundred Pounds. Proviftionsl LIV. If any Ship becomes the Property of Persons qualified to for be Owners oi British...
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Acts of the Parliament of South Australia

South Australia - Law - 1895 - 194 pages
...or suffers any person under his control to conceal, remove, alter, deface, or obliterate any of the said marks, except in the event of the particulars...except for the purpose of escaping capture by an enemy : He shall for each offence be liable to a penalty of not exceeding One Hundred Pounds. ( 2) If any...
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The Australian Shipmaster's Guide: A Handbook of Mercantile and Maritime ...

John Joseph Shillinglaw - Maritime law - 1858 - 444 pages
...Owner and Master who, without reasonable Cause, makes default in obeying the Provisions of this Section shall for each Offence incur a Penalty not exceeding One Hundred Pounds. Provisional Certificate for Ship becoming Vested in British Owners at Foreign Port. 54. If any Ship...
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A Treatise of the Law Relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen

Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1867 - 1178 pages
...owner and master who without reasonable cause makes default in obeying the provisions of this section shall, for each offence, incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. LIV. If any ship becomes the property of persons qualified to be owners of British ships at any foreign...
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