Service of documents.
Sale of goods seized.
Pecuniary penalty.
Berth of vessel
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Port Trust, and such constable, bailiff, or officer is hereby
empowered to take all necessary means and demand all
necessary aid to enable him to execute the said order.
28.
Service of any warrant, summons, writ, order, notice, or
other document, when personal service cannot be effected, may be
made upon the owner or upon the master or other person in charge of
any vessel by showing the original to and leaving a copy with any
person found on board the vessel and appearing to be one of her
crew, or by affixing a copy thereof or some conspicuous part of the
vessel.
29.
(1) The Port Trust may sell at public auction or by private
tender the whole or any part of the goods seized and detained
under the provisions of section 26
(a) at any time after the date of the seizure thereof in
respect of goods of the nature or kind referred to in
paragraph (b) of soction 26;
(b) at any time after the expiration of one month from the
date of such seizure in respect of any other goods;
and out of the proceeds arising from such sale retain the sums
due in respect of such goods, and the charges and expenses of
such seizure, detention, and sale.
(2) The Port Trust shall pay or deliver the surplus, if any,
or such of the goods as remain unsold, to the person entitled
thereto and may recover the deficiency, if any, by action in
any court of competent jurisdiction.
30. Every pecuniary penalty recovered for any violation or non-
observance of this Ordinance or of any by-law in force under this
Ordinance shall be paid over to the Port Trust by the Court or
magistrate before whom the penalty has been recovered.
31. The Port Trust may, in cases of emergency by notice in
writing order the master or owner of any vessel to berth such
vessel at, or to remove such vessel from, any dock or pier, and
if at the expiration of twelve hours after the receipt of such
notice the master or owner has not complied the rewith, he shall be
liable to pay to the Port Trust such sum as the Port Trust shall
determine not exceeding one thousand dollars for each twentyfour
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