Chapter XXX. for the relief of Reuben Smith and Nathan Strong
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Chap. XXX.— An Act for the relief of Reuben Smith and Nathan Strong. May 19, 1794. *Be it enacted, &., * That it shall and may be lawful for the collector for the district of New York, to remit to Reuben Smith and NathanCollector of New York to remit certain duties. Strong, owners of the ship James of New York, or to any other person interested therein, the duties and imposts of tonnage, which may be incurred, in consequence of the incompetent or invalid register of the said ship: Provided, they shall obtain, within one hundred and twentyOn what condition. days, a new register for the said ship, in the manner prescribed by law. Approved, May 19, 1794.