| Samuel Wells Williams - 1863 - 694 páginas
...best suit their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the custom Louse, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...be punished proportionately to the amount exacted. Ships to be reported m Two Days ; Manifests. (Commercial Rule, VI.— American, Art. XIX.— French,... | |
| G. D. Urquhart - 1869 - 772 páginas
...Newchwang. CUSTOMS' REGULATIONS. Within 24 hours after arrival, the ship's papers, bills of lading, <fec., shall be lodged in the hands of the Consul, who will, within a further period of 24 hours, report to the suj>erintendent of Customs the name of the ship, her register tonnage, and... | |
| Denmark - 1874 - 712 páginas
...best suit their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-house, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever from the master or consignees. Should they violate this regulation, they shall be punished by the Superintendent of Customs,... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1877 - 270 páginas
...best suit their convenience. Their food ard expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-House, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...proportionately to the amount exacted. ARTICLE XXXVII. Liability of Vessels entering Port. Within 24 hours after arrival, the ship's papers, bills of lading,... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1896 - 470 páginas
...best suit their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-House, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...be punished proportionately to the amount exacted. AETICLE XXXVII. Liability of Vessels altering Port. Within 24 hours after arrival, the ship's papers,... | |
| Demetrius Charles Boulger - 1898 - 654 páginas
...best suit their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-house, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...after arrival, the ship's papers, bills of lading, etc., shall be lodged in the hands of the Consul, who will, within a further period of twenty-four... | |
| Alexis Sidney Krausse - 1900 - 416 páginas
...best suit their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom House, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...be punished proportionately to the amount exacted. XXXVII. Within twenty-four hours after arrival, the ship's papers, bills of lading, &c., shall be lodged... | |
| China - 1901 - 354 páginas
...suit im5a'' their convenience. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-house, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...be punished proportionately to the amount exacted. ART. XXXVII. — Within twenty-four hours after arrival, the within 24 hours ship's papers, bills of... | |
| Henri Cordier - 1906 - 478 páginas
...may best suit their convemence. Their food and expenses shall be supplied them from the Custom-house, and they shall not be entitled to any fees whatever...Should they violate this regulation, they shall be pumshed proportionately to the amount exacted. ART. XXXVII. — Within twenty-four hours after arrival,... | |
| China - 1906 - 382 páginas
...Within twenty-four hours after arrival, the- within 24 hours ship's papers, bills of lading, etc., shall be lodged in the hands of the Consul, who will,...within a further period of twenty-four hours, report to he lodged with • ;, • , , ,-. , /-,,., • Consul, so that / to the Superintendent of Customs the... | |
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