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Returns of Offenders convicted under this Act made to Commissioners of Fisheries.
Not delivering up Offenders.
Penalty.
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XXXIX. And in order more effectually to secure the Performance of the several Requisites prescribed for obtaining the Bounties, and to enforce the Regulations for the better Preservation and Improvement of the said Fisheries; be it enacted, That the said Inspectors and other Officers to be appointed for that Purpose, shall return to the Commissioners of the Irish Fisheries, the Name of the Master or Owner of any Vessel, or of any Mariner or other Person belonging to any Vessel, who shall be convicted of any Offence which shall be committed against the Provisions of this Act, or any of them, and the Amount of the Fines imposed and levied; and the Master or Owner of such Vessel so convicted, or who shall refuse to deliver up any Mariner belonging to his Vessel, charged with an Offence, shall be deemed incapable of receiving any Bounty for such Vessel; and the Master or Owner who shall so refuse to deliver up any Mariner belonging to his Vessel as aforesaid, shall incur a Penalty of Ten Pounds.
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