Excerpt from Reglamento de Aduanas Maritimas Fronterizas y de Cabotaje: Con Arreglo a Lo Dispuesto en la Ley de 24 de Noviembre de 1849, Publicado por Bando el 26 de Marzo de 1850
Art. 6. º Las aduanas de cabotaje pertenecen al gobierno gene ral, y serán dependientes de la maritima mas cercana.
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