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venient. Security for costs shall not be required of 

 the defence, except when bail is offered. Reason- 

 able bail shall be accepted. There shall be proper 

 appeals available to the defence only, and the evi- 

 dence at the trial may be used on appeal. 



Judgments of forfeiture shall be reviewed by 

 the Governor-General of Canada in Council, or the 

 Governor in Council of Newfoundland, before the 

 same are executed. 



Article XV 



Whenever the United States shall remove the 

 duty from fish oil, whale oil, seal oil, and fish of all 

 kinds (except fish preserved in oil), being the pro- 

 duce of fisheries carried on by the fishermen of 

 Canada and of Newfoundland, including Labrador, 

 as well as from the usual and necessary casks, barrels, 

 kegs, cans, and other usual and necessary coverings 

 containing the products above mentioned, the like 

 products, being the produce of fisheries carried on 

 by the fishermen of the United States, as well as the 

 usual and necessary coverings of the same, as above 

 described, shall be admitted free of duty into the 

 Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland. 



And upon such removal of duties, and while the 

 aforesaid articles are allowed to be brought into 

 the United States by British subjects, without duty 

 being reimposed thereon, the privilege of entering 

 the ports, bays, and harbours of the aforesaid 

 coasts of Canada and of Newfoundland shall be 

 accorded to United States fishing vessels by annual 



