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new, by any fishery officer, or taken and removed by any person 

 for delivery to any fishery officer or justice of the peace. 61 V., 

 c. 39, s. 4." 



93. Should any nets, seines, or other fishing apparatus be set or 

 used in violation of this Act or any regulation thereunder for more 

 than one day, then each day during which such seines, nets or other 

 fishing apparatus shall remain so set or used shall constitute a sep- 

 arate offence, and may be punished accordingly; and should any 

 other violation of this Act, or of any regulation thereunder, continue 

 for more than one day, then each day during vhich such violation 

 continues shall constitute a separate offence, and may be punished 

 as such. 57-58 V., c. 51, s. 9. ' 



94. Except as herein otherwise provided, every one who violates 

 any provision of this Act or of the regulations under it, shall be liable 

 to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars and costs, and in 

 default of | ayment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three 

 months; and any fishery officer or justice of the peace may grant a 

 warrant of distress for the amount of such penalty and costs. 61 V., 

 c. 30, s. 3. 



REVISED STATUTES, 1906, CHAPTER 47. 



AN ACT to protect the Customs and Fisheries. 

 SHORT TITLE. 



1. This Act may be cited as the Customs and Fisheries Protection 

 Act. 



LICENSES. 



2. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, grant to any 

 foreign ship, vessel or boat, or to any ship, vessel or boat not navi- 

 gated according to the laws of the United Kingdom or of Canada, at 

 such rate and for such term not exceeding one year, as he deems expe- 

 dient, a license to fish for, take, dry or cure any fish of any kind what- 

 soever, in British waters, within three marine miles of any of the 

 coasts, bays, creeks or harbours of Canada, not included within the 

 limits specified and described in the first article of the convention 

 between His late Majesty King George the Third and the United 

 States of America, made and signed at London, on the 20th day of 

 October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. R. S., c. 94, s. 1. 



3. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, authorize the 

 issue of licenses to United States fishing vessels, enabling them to 

 enter any port on the Atlantic coast of Canada, during the periods 

 mentioned in such licenses, for the purposes of — 



(a) the purchase of bait, ice, seines, lines and all other supplies and 

 outfits; and, 



(b) the transhipment of catch, and the shipping of crews. 



(2) The fee for such licenses shall be one dollar and fifty cents per 

 ton register, and the terms and conditions thereof shall be determined 

 by the Governor in Council. 



(3) No license shall be issued for a longer period than one calendar 

 year, and all licenses shall expire on the thirty-first day of December 

 of the year for which they are issued. 55-56 V., c. 3, s. 1. 



