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Kilty's English Statutes, 1811
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198                                                                STATUTES FOUND APPLICABLE,

CHAP. 52.  An act for repealing certain duties in the British colonies and plantations,
granted by several acts of parliament, &c.

    See the note on 5 George 3, Ch. 12.

CHAP. 53.  An act for altering the oath of abjuration, and the assurance, &c.

    The 2d section directed that the oath of abjuration prescribed in this statute, should be taken in
Ireland and the rest of his majesty's dominions.
 

7 George 3.--A. D. 1767.

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CHAP. 2.  An act to amend so much of an act made in the last session of parliament,
entitled, An act for repealing certain duties, &c,

    The statute 6 George 3, Ch. 52, was hereby amended.

CHAP. 41.  An act to enable his majesty to put the customs and other duties in the
    British dominions in America, and the execution of the laws relating to trade there
    under the management of commissioners to be appointed for that purpose, and to
    be resident in the said dominions.

    It is needless to point out the provisions of this statute, as the title shews that it must have extended
to the province.

CHAP. 46.  An act for granting certain duties in the British colonies and plantations
    in America.--For allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the exportation
    from the kingdom, of coffee and cocoa-nuts, the produce of the said colonies
    or plantations.--For discontinuing the drawbacks payable on China earthenware,
    exported to America; and for more effectually preventing the clandestine
    running of goods in the said colonies and plantations.

    See the note on 4 George 3, Ch. 15.

CHAP. 56.  An act for taking off the inland duty of one shilling per pound weight,
    upon all black and singlo teas consumed in Great-Britain, and for granting a
    drawback upon the exportation of tea to Ireland and the British dominions in
    America for a limited time, upon such indemnification to be made in respect
    thereof, by the East India company, as is therein mentioned.--For permitting the
    exportation of teas in smaller quantities, than one lot to Ireland or the said dominions
    in America; and for preventing teas seized and condemned, from being consumed 
    in Great-Britain.

    See the note on 5 George 3, Ch. 12.

 

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