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ATTON OE TAXES. DETTE.**-. &C.
EXAMINATION OF ANIMALS BY VETERINARY SURGEON.
The follow in*.' lees are pavablo in res;" ct of animals examined l>y the Veterinary > irg.-oti
AUTHOKITY.
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For everv sheep or goat
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FEES UNDER THE WRECKS LAW, 1636.
For wreck taken by tlie Eeceiver into his custody a commission of five rounds per hundred
poimds on the value thereof, hut so that tiie whole amount of percentage shall not exci-ed the
sum of twenty poands in any case.
In tlie case «",f -Ic-roiict delivered into die custody of the Receiver there shall be charged the
following fees instead of percentage, viz. :—
If the value of the ship or boat with her cargo equals or exceeds £600, two pounds
for the first day, and one pound for every subsecpient day during which the Receiver is
employed on this service.
If the value of the ship or boat with her cargo is less than £600, half the above
charges.
But if the amount reckoned according to chis Rule exceeds a percentage offiveper
cent., the latter rate is to be charged.
In cases where any services are rendered by a Eeceiver iu respect of any ship or boat in
distress, not beimj tcrech, or in respect of the cargo or articles belonging thereto, the following
fees shall be charged, viz. :—
If the value of the ship with her cargo equals or exceeds £600, two pounds for the
first day, and one pound for every subsequent day the Receiver is employed in the service.
If the value of the ship with her cargo is less than £600. half the above charges.
T o a valuer appointed under Section 24 of the «*' Wrecks Law, 1886," there shall be paid
fees not exceeding the following, viz.:—
2 -. cp.
Where the vessel only has to be valued, if che value does not exceed £600 0 10 0
If the value exceeds £600
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Where cargo also has to be valued an additioual allowance uot to exceed l 0 0
There shall also be charged by the Receiver in respect of such valuation the
following fees, viz. :—
W h e n the value of the whole property, boch ship and cargo, does not
exceed £600
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Wheu the value of the whole property, both ship and cargo, exceeds £600... 1 0 0
In cases where the Eeceiver finds it necessary to employ a valuer to deter–
mine the value of auy property in his custody, there shall oe paid to
the person employed to value such property a fee not exceedin* the
folIowin
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But when the value of the property exceeds £100 there may be paid such sum, not exceed–
ing £1, as may be considered reasonable according to the special circumstances of the case/
PILOTS' LICENSES.
No rate yet fixed.
BOAT AND BOATMEN'S LICENSES.
For a boat not exceeding 6 tons burthen, a charge of 4s. per annum
For a boat exceeding 6 tons burthen, 4s. for the first 6 tons and au'additional
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m reject oi every ton m excess thereof, up to a maximum of 10s. a year.
Fir boatmen, a charge of 2s. per annum.
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Orderof the Officer Ad-
ministering the Govern–
ment under Sections
20. 24 and 42 of the
;
* Wrecks Law, 1886,"
dated 1st October, 1887,
published in GazettelSo.
242 of the 7th October,
1S87.
Ordinance No. XIX. of
1S79.
L a w No. II. of 1384,
and Order of High Com–
missioner published in
Gazette No. 524 of 14th
August, 1396.