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33 U.S.C. § 387 (2015) - Duties of officers of customs and marshals as to seizure :: Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters (Sections 1 - 4009) - US Code :: Justia
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Chapter 7 - Regulations for the Suppression of Piracy (Sections 381 - 387)
Sec. 387 - Duties of officers of customs and marshals as to seizure
CHAPTER 7 - REGULATIONS FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF PIRACY
Contains section 387
Source Credit R.S. §4299.
Statutes at Large References 12 Stat. 315
47 Stat. 584
33 U.S.C. § 387 (2015)
§387. Duties of officers of customs and marshals as to seizure
(R.S. §4299.)
Surveyors of the several ports of delivery, referred to in text, are probably obsolete offices in view of act July 5, 1932, ch. 430, title I, §1, 47 Stat. 584, which abolished the offices of surveyors of customs, except at the Port of New York. Ports of delivery, except those which were made ports of entry, were abolished and the use of the term "port of delivery" was discontinued under the President's plan of reorganization of the customs service communicated to Congress by message dated Mar. 3, 1913.
R.S. §4299 derived from act Aug. 5, 1861, ch. 48, §3, 12 Stat. 315.