The Coasting Vessels Act, 1838
14. Power
to direct compensation for trouble in seizing.—1*** The 2[Central
Government] may direct compensation for trouble and diligence in seizing such
vessel employed as aforesaid, fishing-vessel or harbour-craft, guns, furniture,
tackle, ammunition and apparel, as last mentioned, to be made, out of the proceeds
of such seizure to the person or persons who shall have seized the same, to
such amount, in such manner and in such shares or proportions, as to the said 3[Central
Government] shall seem meet.
15.
[Port-clearance.] Rep. partly by the Repealing Act, 1874 (16 of
1874), s. 1 and Sch., Pt. I, and partly by the Repealing Act, 1876
(12 of 1876), s. 1 and Sch., Pt. I.
Footnotes
1. Subs. by A.O. 1950, for
“Provicial”.
2. Subs. by the A. O. 1937, for
“Governor of Bombay in Council”.
3. Subs., ibid., for
“Governor in Council”.
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