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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-12 > Section-12-10 > 12-10-13

12:10-13.  Fees of port warden
    The port warden shall be entitled to the following fees:

    a.  For each survey held on board of a vessel, on hatches, stowage or cargo  or damaged goods, or at any warehouse, store or dwelling, or in the public  street or on the wharf, within the limits of the county, on goods said to be  damaged, two dollars.

    b.  For each certificate given in consequence thereof, one dollar.

     c.  For each survey on the hulls, spars, sails or rigging of any vessel damaged, on arriving at any place in his county in distress, five dollars.

     d.  For each certificate given in consequence thereof, two dollars and fifty  cents.

     e.  For each valuation or measurement of a vessel, ten dollars.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-12 > Section-12-10 > 12-10-13

12:10-13.  Fees of port warden
    The port warden shall be entitled to the following fees:

    a.  For each survey held on board of a vessel, on hatches, stowage or cargo  or damaged goods, or at any warehouse, store or dwelling, or in the public  street or on the wharf, within the limits of the county, on goods said to be  damaged, two dollars.

    b.  For each certificate given in consequence thereof, one dollar.

     c.  For each survey on the hulls, spars, sails or rigging of any vessel damaged, on arriving at any place in his county in distress, five dollars.

     d.  For each certificate given in consequence thereof, two dollars and fifty  cents.

     e.  For each valuation or measurement of a vessel, ten dollars.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-12 > Section-12-10 > 12-10-13

12:10-13.  Fees of port warden
    The port warden shall be entitled to the following fees:

    a.  For each survey held on board of a vessel, on hatches, stowage or cargo  or damaged goods, or at any warehouse, store or dwelling, or in the public  street or on the wharf, within the limits of the county, on goods said to be  damaged, two dollars.

    b.  For each certificate given in consequence thereof, one dollar.

     c.  For each survey on the hulls, spars, sails or rigging of any vessel damaged, on arriving at any place in his county in distress, five dollars.

     d.  For each certificate given in consequence thereof, two dollars and fifty  cents.

     e.  For each valuation or measurement of a vessel, ten dollars.