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              V.  Free importation of all material, apparatus, and machinery of every kind
          necessary for the work carried out by the Company, including oflicc requirements,
          but not including personal requirements of employees.
              VI.  All protection in the Shaikh’s power from theft, highway robbery,
          assault, wilful damage, and destruction, but all guards required by the Company
          shall be paid for by the Company.
              VII.  An extension of the period of the licence if the Company arc prevented
          by causes beyond their control from carrying out the work of exploration, the
          length of such extension to be fixed by agreement between the parlies or failing
          sue "h agreement by the Resident in the Persian Gulf.


                                SECOND SCHEDULE
              Privileges to be enjoyed by the Company under the Prospecting Licence
              I.  Free access for their agents and servants necessarily employed by the latter
          to all parts of the territory under the control of the Shaikh whether private or
          public properly, saving only sacred buildings, shrines, and graveyards.
              II.  The right to carry out in any part of the said territory such works as may
          be necessary for the purpose of prospecting. If this work is carried out on
          uncultivated land the Company shall not be bound to make any payment to the
          owner of the land, but shall restore the land as far as possible to its previous stale
          unless it is covered by a mining lease subsequently granted. If it is carried out on
          cultivated land the Company shall pay a rent for the land occupied.
              All borings abandoned by the Company which have produced water in
          valuable quantity shall be left intact with the casing in position, and shall be sealed
          with a suitable valve.
              III.  Free use of water for their agents and servants.
              IV.  Free use of fuel lying on land the property of the Shaikh for the same.
              V.  The right to purchase fuel and food supplies of every kind for man and
          beast, being the private property of the Shaikh’s subjects, at current market rates,
          which rale in default of agreement between the parlies shall be fixed by the Shaikh
          or his agents, subject to the right of the Company to appeal to the British Political
          Agent at Bahrein if they find it necessary.
              VI.  Free importation of all material, apparatus, and machinery, of every kind
          necessary for the work carried out by the Company, including office requirements,
          but not including the personal requirements of employees.
              VII.  All protection in the Shaikh's power from theft, highway robbery,
          assault, wilful damage, and destruction, but all guards required by the Company
          shall be paid for by the Company.
              VIII.  An extension of the period of the licence if the Company are pre­
          vented by causes beyond their control from carrying out the work of prospecting,
          the length of such extension to be fixed by agreement between the parties or failing
          such agreement by the Resident in the Persian Gulf.
              4-X.  '■Wm rfaht Mi win H|i Mi 400 »om* »f oil’free «f jmymem mb<I farther -pmoMMes of
          •il er» payment el the rHvnUv per Mil* provided fa the mining leaee. hwt hh vcmriilion ihm the
                 efmJl iipply for a mining leM*e fa reepnet «f eneh men in wltfab wmh ie proceeding
          m men h« mere t4mn 400 M«h- of nil nre whh from one efagle here hole wifafa it.
              IX.  The right to win up to 100 tons of oil free of payment and further
          quantities of oil on payment of a royally of Rs. 3, 8. 0 per ton of net crude oil got
          and saved (i.e., after deducting water and foreign substances and oil required for
          the customary operations of the Company’s installations in the Shaikh’s
          territories).*
              tlXx. For the purposes of such royalty payments the Company shall
          measure by a method customarily used in good oilfield practice all crude oil won
          and saved and the Shaikh by his Representative duly authorised by the Political
          Resident in the Persian Gulf shall have the right to examine such measuring and to
          examine and test whatever appliances may be used for such measuring. If upon
          such examination or testing any such appliance shall be found to be out of order the
          Shaikh may require that the same be put in order by and at the expense of the
             • Substituted for original Article IX under terms of Indenture of February 15. 1933 (repro­
          duced is (b) on page 19).
             t Added under provisions of Indenture of February 15, 1933 ((b) on page 191.
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