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Certain fees allowed to be taken as mentioned in the tables (A.) and (B.) annexed.
Fees may be altered or abolished by order in council.
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4. Provided always, that it shall and may be lawful for all consuls general and consuls appointed by his Majesty, and resident within the dominions of any sovereign or any foreign state or power in amity with his Majesty, to accept, take, and receive the several fees particularly mentioned in the tables to this present Act annexed, marked with the letters (A.) and (B.), for and in respect or on account of the several matters and things and official acts and deeds particularly mentioned in the said schedules; and that it shall and may be lawful for his Majesty, by any order or orders to be by him made, by and with the advice of his privy council, from time to time, as occasion may require, to increase or diminish, or wholly to abolish, all or any of the fees aforesaid, and to establish and authorize the payment of any greater or smaller or new or additional fees or fee, for or in respect of the several matters and things mentioned in the said schedules or any of them, or for or in respect of any other matters or things, or matter or thing, to be by any such consul general or consul done or performed in the execution of such his office.
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