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Penalty £500.
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That all and every person or persons whatsoever who shall agree to pay any sum or sums of money for the insureing or conveying any Goods or Merchandizes that shall be so imported without paying the Customs and Duties due and payable att the Importation thereof or of any prohibited Goods whatsoever or shall receive or take such prohibited Goods into his or their House or Ware-house or other place onland or such other Goods before such Customs and Duties are paid knowing thereof shall [X1alsoe] for every such offence forfeit and lose the like Sum of Five hundred pounds the one halfe of the said forfeitures to be to their Majesties and the other halfe to the Informer or such person or persons as shall sue for the same.
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