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40 Certificate of American growth or production, if required . 20 Clearance of an American vessel for a foreign port: Fee same as above (but no fee collectible for bill of health, certificate payment tonnage tax. Crew list, or bond). Certificate to shipping articles, if required . 20 The fees allowed to surveyors for services other than admeasurement on board vessels may be charged by the collectors performing such services at ports where there are no surveyors, but such fees will not be collec...ted from coasting vessels. Fees for the admeasurement of vessels under 5 tons in burden will not be charged. Collectors may receive port warden's, health officer's, and harbormaster's fees where it is a matter of convenience to all parties concerned. The term "legal fees. " used in section 4206, Revised Statutes, does not mean pilotnge, half pilotage, or similar local charges. Masters of passenger vessels from foreign territory not contiguous to the Ignited States are required to pay, within twenty-four hours from entry, to the collector of customs at the port of arrival, $10 for each passenger over 8 years of age (not being a cabin passenger) who shall have died of natural disease during the voyage.
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