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II. Importer, not being a Retailer, to give Security not to suffer Goods to be delivered to Buyer till Duty paid, or if not fold in Eighteen Months, to pay Duties.
III.Barter of Goods deemed a Sale, and Duty paid on both if liable.
IV.Buyer with design to export to certify Quantity, &c. and give Security, so to do within Four Months.
V.Commissioners may once every three Months call on Merchant to bring in Account of Goods in hand.
VI. Importer's Accounts discharged by Exportations.; Certificate and Oath.
VIII.Importer charged with Duty only for what shall remain Neat after Allowance by Act of Tonnage and Poundage.
X.If no Sale or Exportation in 18 Months, Duties to be paid.
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