Chapter XXX. for the relief of Isaac Clason
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Chap. XXX.— An Act for the relief of Isaac Clason. March 24, 1814. *Be it enacted, &c., * That there be paid to Isaac Clason, of the cityCertain duties refunded. of New York, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury of the United States, the sum of eighteen thousand nine hundred sixty-three dollars sixty-eight cents, in full of the sum of money which has been paid into the treasury by the said Isaac Clason, for duties on a cargo of sugar imported by him into New York, in August, one thousand eight hundred and five, from Havanna; which sugar he exported to Amsterdam in the ship Ambition, in the month of September then next following: *Provided,* That prior to the payment of the above mentioned sum of money to the said Isaac Clason, satisfactory proof be exhibited to the comptroller of the treasury, that the said cargo of sugar was landed in some foreign port or place.
Approved, March 24, 1814.