MEnCAN FISHERY LEGISLATION 



VI. For piirposes of the above rule, in addition to the usual procedures, the 

 auditors or inspectors of the Ministry of Treasury and Public Credit shall gather from 

 the local fishing office, figures on the number of permits issued, numbers of the forms 

 used, gaps in numeration and any other facts relative to fishing activities in waters 

 of federal jurisdiction. 



VII. The receiving offices, when requested, shall furnish data concerning account- 

 able forms sold and in stock, to the Department of the National Navy auditors on in- 

 spection trips or to the Department Headquarters. 



VIII. When the accountable forms have been sold by the receiving office, the chiefs 

 of the proper offices of the Department of the National Navy or the authorized officers, 

 upon request by the interested parties and if it is in order, shall authorize such foims 

 with their signature and seal so that they may serve as individual sport fishing permits, 

 marking in each case the dates of issue and -ralidity. 



IX. Irxiividual sport fishing permits issued on series A forms shall be collected 

 abroad by the fishery inspectors upwn the return of the boats and voided with the word 

 " cancelled" . 



X. The offices and agencies of the Department of the National Navy, when requested, 

 shall furnish the data required in mle VI, to the auditors and inspectors of the Ministry 

 of Treasury and Public Credit or to the chiefs of the agencies of that Ministry. 



APPENDIX XLI 



DECREE ESTABLISHING FREE ZONE'S IN IHE STATE OF SONORA 

 AND IHE TERRITORIES OF LOITER CALIFORNIA 



Signed May 25, 1939. Published June 3, 1939. 



DECREE: 



Article 1. A free zone is established comprising the North and South Territories 

 of Lower California. 



Article 2. A partial free zone is created in the State of Sonora, with the following 

 boundaries: on the north, the international boundaay line finrn the bed of the Colorado 

 river to a point located on that boundary line ten kilometers west of Sonoita; from that 

 point, a straight line to the coast at a point located ten kilometers east of Puerto 

 Penasdoj from there, following the coast to the Colorado r^ver, and thence, follovdng the 

 bed of that river north to the point where it crosses the international boundary line. 



Article 3. Customs operations carried out in such free zones shall be subject to the 

 provisions established by the Customs Law and its Regulations, as well as those issued for 

 such purposes by the Ministry of Treasury and Public Credit. 



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