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decide another reasonable price.
3. Any vessel that has not been enlisted as a shell
dredging boat of Our Company shall apply from Our Company for a certificate permitting to dredge for (shells), make
a contract voluntarily agreeing to pay the price for the
quantity of shells she will have dredged at 3 candareens &
"tau" (peck) and find some well-to-de lime-kiln owner to
jointly sign the contract besides a deposit of $200 as
security, before she shall be allowed to dredge for shells
within the limited area leased by Our Company. Should the
price of shells have fallen in arrears the deposit shall
be deducted; and should it be not sufficient the surety
shall still be held to make it good.
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4. No shell-dredging boats other than those of our
Company, which have no lime-kiln owners to be their surety
and which have no deposits paid over shall be allowed to
sail into the limited area and dredge for shells therein.
5. In order to stop the source of fraud every boat shall
renew her certificate once a month.
6. Each boat must have a survey made beforehand as t
her capacity of carrying what quantity of
beforehand as a limit what number of "ti
shells she is to carry, so that thereaf
may be for ever counted for preventing
Vessels that desire to get into
7.
leased by Our Company to dredge for s...
previous night came to Our Company and re
intention) so that it may be convenient to have
investigations made into them. If they are once fou
having not giving any previous notice they shall be
as having evaded (the payments of the price of shéÏi
their certificates shall be cancelled for ever.
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8. If so-and-so firm is the surety the shells shall
delivered to so-and-so firm and shall not be allowe
secretly delivered to other firms.
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