Documenten betreffende de buitenlandsche handelspolitiek van Nederland in de negentiende eeuw: deel. Onderhandelingen met Engeland (1813-1827)M. Nijhoff, 1919 |
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Pagina 116 - An Act to indemnify all persons concerned in advising, issuing , or acting under, a certain order in Council, for regulating the tonnage duties on certain Foreign Vessels, and to...
Pagina 100 - ... that commerce was not the end, but the means of diffusing comfort and enjoyment among the nations embarked in its pursuit. Those who had the largest trade must necessarily derive the greatest advantage from a better international regulation.
Pagina 59 - Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of - His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: 1.
Pagina 116 - wares, or merchandise, which may be legally imported or exported in Foreign Vessels, upon payment of such and the like duties only, and with the like drawbacks, bounties, and allowances, as are charged or granted upon similar goods , wares , or merchandise, when imported...
Pagina 318 - Customs*," it is, among other things, enacted, " That it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, from time to time, to order and direct, that there shall be levied and collected any additional duty, not exceeding...
Pagina 58 - His Majesty, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, or by any Order or Orders in Council, in all cases in which British vessels of less...
Pagina 117 - ... tons, from taking on board a pilot to conduct them into or from any of the ports of the United Kingdom, any law, custom, or usage...
Pagina 318 - Majesty's dominions, than upon the like article the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country ; and in like manner to impose such additional duties upon all or any goods, when imported in the ships of any country which shall levy higher or other duties upon...
Pagina 116 - Orders shall be issued, satisfactory proof shall? have been laid before His Majesty and His Privy. Council, that goods, wares, and merchandise imported into, or exported from, the foreign country in whose favour such remission of duties, or such 2 D 2 drawdrawbacks, bounties, or allowances shall...
Pagina 116 - Cap. 77.] * [July 18, 1823.] WHEREAS it is the practice in many cases, as well in Foreign Countries as in The United Kingdom, to charge higher duties, and to grant smaller drawbacks, bounties, and allowances, upon goods, wares, or merchandize, when imported or exported in Ships or Vessels not belonging to the Country in which such duties are charged, or drawbacks, bounties, or allowances are granted, than are charged or granted when imported or exported in Ships or Vessels belonging to such Country...