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Goods forfeited.
And bee it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That if any of the Commodities aforesaid whereof the duties are or shall bee due shall bee unshipped or laid on land the duties due or to bee due for the same not paid or lawfully tendred to the Collector thereof or his deputie with the consent and agreement of the Comptroller and Surveyor, there, nor agreed with for the same in the Custome-house according to the true meaning of this Act That then from the said first day of May One thousand six hundred ninety five all the said Goods and Merchandizes shall bee forfeited the one moiety of the said Goods soe forfeited shall bee to his Majesties use and the other Moiety to him or them that will seize or sue for the same without any Composition whatsoever.
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