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Proceedings thereon.
And in case of negelect or delay of or in the payment of the said su[m]me or summes of money or any of them within ten dayes after any Distresse or Distresses soe taken as aforesaid That then it shall and may be lawfull to and for the said Collector and Collectors Receiver and Receivers and every or any of them to sell the said Distresse or Distresses soe taken and therewith to satisfie him or themselves aswell for and concerning the Duty soe negclected or delayed to be paid, and for which a Distresse shall be soe taken as aforesaid, as alsoe for his and their reasonable charge in the takeing or keepeing of such Distresse rendring to the Master or other person haveing the rule and command of the Shipp or Vessell, in or from which such Distresse shall be soe taken the Overplus if any there shall be.
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