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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 29, 1816 · Chapter CXLVI

Chapter CXLVI. authorizing the Comptroller of the Treasury to cancel certain export bonds executed by Caspar C

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Chap. CXLVI.— An Act authorizing the Comptroller of the Treasury to cancel certain export bonds executed by Caspar C. Schutte. April 29, 1816. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the Comptroller of the Treasury be, andBond for duties to be cancelled. he is hereby authorized and empowered to cause to be cancelled all the export bonds executed by Caspar C. Schutte, in his life time, for merchandise shipped in the following vessels, to wit: the Ariadne, Hammonia, and Enoch; and should judgment or judgments have been entered up on any one, or all of the said bonds, to direct the collector of the customs for the port of Charleston to enter satisfaction on the 174 FOURTEENTH CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 147, 148, 156. 1816. judgment or judgments obtained thereon, on the payment of costs by the representative or representatives of the said Caspar C. Schutte. Approved, April 29, 1816.
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