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No Bounty unless Entry (without Fee) of Vessel returning from Fishing.
Certificate by Landwaiter of Discharge of Fish, &c.
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IV. And be it further enacted, That no Vessel shall be entitled to the said Bounty, or any Part thereof, unless upon her Return into any Port of Ireland for her Discharge, the Person intending to claim Bounty by virtue of this Act shall, by himself or his Assignee, make due Entry of all Fish on board such Vessel, in such manner as Entries of imported Goods are made according to Law (for which Entry no Fee shall be paid); and subject to like Penalties, in case of Over Entry, as are incurred for short or undue Entry of Goods imported, by any Law or Statute now in force in Ireland; and that the Landwaiter who, in pursuance of the Warrant of the said Entry, shall discharge the said Fish, shall certify the same to the Collector or Comptroller of such Port; and such Landwaiter, or such other Officer as shall be for the purpose appointed, under the Provisions of this Act, shall also certify the Condition of such Vessel, and her Lading, and whether the Fish shall have been made up in Bulk or in Barrels, with the Quantity of each, and whether the Fish be well barrelled or packed, and certify the same.
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