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46a USC Rule - Penalty for failure

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Every master of any such vessel who refuses or neglects to deposit the papers as required by section 354 of this Appendix, shall be liable to a penalty of $500, to be recovered by such consul or vice consul, in his own name, for the benefit of the United States, in any court of competent jurisdiction.

Source

(R.S. § 4310; Apr. 5, 1906, ch. 1366, § 3,34 Stat. 100.)
Codification

R.S. § 4310 derived from act Feb. 28, 1803, ch. 9, § 2,2 Stat. 203.
Reference to “commercial agent, or vice-commercial agent” was omitted in view of the abolition of the grade of commercial agent by act Apr. 5, 1906.

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