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The Duty of this Act not reckoned towards the Price of 24s. per Quarter, limited by the said Act.
And whereas by an Act made in the First Year of His present Majesty and the late Queen intituled An Act for Encouragement of the Exportation of Corn It is thereby enacted That when Malt or Barley is at Twenty four Shillings per Quarter or under every Merchant that shall put on board any Malt according to or under the Limitations or Conditions in the said Act expressed the said Merchant shall have and recieve from the Farmers Commissioners or Collectors of the Duties arising from the Customs for every Quarter of Malt or Barley so exported the Sum of Two Shillings and Six Pence Be it hereby enacted That the Duty of Six Pence per Bushel by this Act imposed upon Malt shall not be reckoned or valued towards the Price of Twenty four Shillings per Quarter by the said recited Act limited but that the Exporter of Malt shall have and receive the Bounty granted by the said recited Act unless when the Price of Malt exceeds Twenty four Shillings per Quarter over and above the Duty of Six Pence per Bushel by this Act granted
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