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The Harbour-master may remove any Wreck or other Obstruction to the Harbour, Dock, or Pier, or the Approaches to the same, and also any floating Timber which impedes the Navigation thereof, and the Expense of removing any such Wreck, Obstruction, or floating Timber shall be repaid by the Owner of the same, and the Harbour-master may detain such Wreck or floating Timber for securing the Expenses, and on Nonpayment of such Expenses, on Demand, may sell such Wreck or floating Timber, and out of the Proceeds of such Sale pay such Expenses, rendering the Overplus, if any, to the Owner on Demand.
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