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but all notifications published, and rules and
orders made, under ang
Savins clause.
of such Aets, and now in
toree, Shall, s0 lar as they are consistent herewith,
ve deemed to have veen respectively publisted and
made vereunder:
Clatr vi
ran bouvar aorraxaan aanxrix, uanoti 6, 1894.
7. Spirit, opium and ealt imported trom any
Duty on spirit, opium
port in Britich India, and
and salt when protected by
protected by the certi
ticate of an officer em
All reterences made to the Indian Taritt Act,
1813, and the Indian Tarift Act, 1882. in Aots a certificate.
or Regulations passed betore this Aot comes into powered in that behalt by the Governor General
torce, shall ve deemed to ve made to this Act:
in Conneil or the Local Covernment, are charge
And nothins verein contained authorires toe
able with only the amount, if any, by which the
levy of duties of customs on ang article carried auty leviable thereon under the second schedute
trom one port in British India to another, except
hereto annexed exceeds the duty shoun by such
salt, opium and spirit.
certiticate to have veen already paid in respect
thereot.
There shall ve
3.
Duties specitied in sche
dules to be levied.
third, tourth and titth schedutes hereto annexei.
tevied and collected, in
every port to wtich this
Aet applies, the auties
specitied in the second.
4. On all pepper
exported by sea trom the
port ot Cochin there Statt
Export ot pepper trom
Cochin.
ve tevied such auty not
exccedins nine rupees per
khandi, as the Governor of Fort Saint Ceorge in
8. So far as regards the Presidenoy of Port
Council trom time to time determines; and at the
Application ot certain Saint Ceorge, the unre
close ot each year, or as soon thereatter as may ve
provisions as to auties and
pealed provisions of Act
20ods.
convenient, the Customs Collector at the said port
No. Vlof 1844, and, 50 far
chall, atter deductins the expenses of collection,
as regards the Presidenoy ot Bomhay, the unrepeated
pay the duty collected under this section to the
provisions of Act No. KAMR of 1s57, relat-
Covernments of Travancore and Cochin in such
ins to the levy of duties and to dutiable 50085.
proportion and in such manner as the Governor ot shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to duties tevied
and goods liable to duty under or by virtue of
tort Saint Ceorge in Conneil trom time to time
section 3, clanse 161.
directs.
3. Duties of oustoms stalt te tevied at the
rates respectively pre
Duties on 500ds cross.
scribed in the second, third.
ing frontiers-
tourth and titth schedules
acreto annexed on goods passing by land out of or
into-
1a Poreien Buropean
gettsements in Vregi-
dencies of Madras and
Bombay:
Governor of Bombay in Conneil;
V any territory declared, under the pover
next vereinatter con.
of toreign territory.
terred, to ve toreien
territory.
Subject to the control of the Governor Gene
ral in Council, the Gov.
lower to declare terri
ernor ot lort Saint Ceorge
tory toreign.
in Couneil and the Gor.
ernor ot Bombay in Council may, trom time to
time, by notification in the 1ocal officiat Carette,
respectively declare that the territory of any Native
Chiet situate within, or vorderins on, the territo
ries respectively administered by such Governors,
vut not subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts
and Civil authorities of such territories, shalt ve
deemed, tor the purposes of this section, to te
toreign territory.
The Governor General in Conneil may trom
time to time, by notification in the Carette of
India, declare that the territory of any other
Native Chiet shall be deemed, tor the purposes of
this section to ve toreien territory.
Settlements vorderins
on any part of the
territories administered
69 the Governor of
t'ort Saint George in
Cruneil or by the
9. All notifications published hereunder may
be cancelled by the autho.
Power to cancel notifica.
rity publishins the same.
tions.
10. In the event of any duty of oustoms or
exciee on any articte voins
imposed, increased, de
Ment en Erter. amount
creased or remitted atter
ol increased ot decreased
the makins of any contract
duty to be added or de
ducted.
tor the sate of such articte
without stipulation as to
the payment of duty where duty was not charge-
able at the time ot the makins of the contract, or
tor the sate of such article duty paid wvere duty
was charxeable at that time,
it such imposition or increase so tates eftect
that the duty, or increased auty, as the oxce
may be, is paid, the seller may add 50 much
to the contract price as will be equivatent 10
the duty or increase ot duty, and he shall be
entitled to ve paid and to eue tor and recover
such addition, and
it such decrease or remission so tatres eftect
that the decreased duty only or no duty, as
the case may ve, is paid, the purchaser may
deduct so much trom the contract price as will
be equivalent to the decrease of duty or re
mitted duty, and te shall not bo liable to pay
or ve sued tor or in respect of such deduction.
11. In tho first line of the zud paragraph of
section 23 of the Sea Cus
Amendment of Aet v111
toms Act, V71l of 1878,
of 1518. 8. 23. 2nd para-
the words with the pre
graph.
vions sanction of the
Governor General in Conneil shall be inserted
atter the word may.
the amount, it any, paid to the Covornment
as the price of such opium or salt is not duty
within the meanins of this section.
Nothins in this section applies to spirit wlich
is exported under bond tor excise auty trom one
oustoms port to another customs port under the
provicions of Chapter LlV ot the Sea Customs v111o1
Act, 1818.
6. In Act No. PN1 of 1863, section l, for the Nv1 of L
words caleulated at ten
Amendment of Aot NV1.
the words not exceedins
1863. section 1.
tive shall be eubstituted.
101ol 1073.
T1 of 1882.
Paar v7i
Number and year.

.

N1 of 1882
Tof 1882
1Kof 1683
Sounoota1.
Aors avexarao.
Short Titte.
sctavota 1-Iavour Tanter.
Arms, Ammunition and Military Stores, including in addition to the
articles specifically mentioned in this Schedule,
(a all articles wvich are cither arms ort ammunition within tho
meanins of the Indian Arms Aot, TL of 1878, and
16 any articles which the Governor General in Conneil may trom time
to time, by notilication in the Carette of India, declare to te
Military Stores tor the purposes of this Act.
Names of Articles.
Ftunanus aun eaurs runnvor-
Pirearins other than pistols, tor each
1.

.
2.
Barrets tor the same, whether singte or double, tor each
.
Pistols, tor each


Barrets tor tle same, whether singte or double, tor each
Springs used tor tirearms, tor each

.

6.
Gunstocks, sights, blocks and rollors, for each
.

Revolver-breeckes, tor each cartridge they will carry
7.

8.
Extractors, nippers, heel-plates, pins, ecrews, tangs, bolts, thumb.
pieces, triggers, trisgerguards, nammers, pietons, plates, and
al obner paris ot a Arcarm nob decem obverwise provided 101.
and all toots used tor cleanins or puttins toxether or loadins
the same, tor each
9.
Machines for makins or loading or closing cartridges, for each.
10.
Machines tor cappins cartridges, tor cach

Exception 1. Articles fallins under the Sth, 6th, Sth, Sth, or
10th head of the toregoins list, wven they appertain to a tirearm
tallins under the 1st o1 3ra head, and are titted into the same
rase with such tirearm, are tree.
Exception 11. Arms tormins part ot the regular equipment of
an officer entitted to wear diplomatie, military, or police
unitorm, and a revolver or a pair of pistols accompangins a
military officer, aro tree.
Proviso 1. No duty in excess of ten per cent. ad valorem stall
be levied upon any of the articles mentioned in the toregoins
1ist, when they are imported in reasonable quantity, tor his omn
private use, by any person lawtully entitled to possess the same.
Proviso 2. When any articles which have veen otherwise import
ed, and upon wtich auty nas veen tevied or is teviabie under
this number, are parchased retail trom the importer by a person
lawtully entitled as atoresaid, in reasonable quantity tor his
oun private uee, the importer may apply to the Customs
Collector tor a retund or remission sas the case may b0 of 50
much of the auty thereon as is in excess ot ten per centum ad
valorem; and it such Collector is satistied as to the identiby of
the articles and that such importer is in other respects entitied
to such refund or remission, he shall grant the same accordingly.
11.
Cunpoirder, common, per 16.
sportins.
12. All other sorts of arms, ammunition, and military stores
The Indian Tariff Act, 1882
.

An Act to amend the Indian Tariff Act, 1882.
11

The w101e.
Extent of Repeal.
Duty.
R.
50
30
IS
20
8
5
10




Tariff valuation.


ad valorem
0710 per cent.
state of duty.
rux bousar aovnnaumar Sannrin, nanot 6. 1684.

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National Archives / Archives South Holland, archive number 2.10.02, Inventaris van het archief van het Ministerie van Koloniën, 1850-1900, inventory number 4807, OPENBAAR ARCHIEF 1850-1900, Verbalen, Verbalen, 1894 apr. 12 - 16



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