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Debenture given.
Provided always and be it enacted by the authority aforesaid That if any person [X1or] persons shall export beyond the Seas any Salt as well Forreigne as English or any Rock Salt the Officer of the place where the said Salt was made taken out of Pitts or imported and the Duty thereof paid or secured to be paid shall upon demand deliver gratis a Certificate under his Hand and Seale that the Duty imposed by this Act on such Salt hath been duely paid or secured to be paid and then the Officer of the place where the Salt is exported upon produceing the said Certificate and Oath made of shipping off the said Salt and of its not being relanded in England or Wales shall give a Debenture under his Hand for repayment of the said Duty which being produced to the Officer of the place where the Duty on the said Salt shall have been paid or secured to be paid such security shall be discharged And all and every su[m]m and su[m]ms of money paid for the duty of the said Salt shall be repaid upon demand by the said Officer without fee or reward.
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