12. Dutch Flanders, and the right side of the Hondt, Maestricht, Venloo, and their dependencies, shall be reserved by the French republic as indemnities.
13. A French garrison shall be admitted, in peace and war, into the town of Flushing, until other arrangements shall have been decided.
14. The port of Flushing shall be open to the two republics, conformably to the rules laid down in the separate articles attached to this treaty.
15. In case of hostilities on the side of the Rhine, or of Zealand, French garrisons shall be admitted into Breda, Bois le Duc, and Bergen-op-Zoom.
16. At the epoch of a general peace, cession shall be made to the United Provinces of portions of territory equivalent in extent to the cession contained in the 12th article, and in a position most convenient to the republic of the United Provinces.
17. Until the general peace, such a number of French troops shall be stationed in the necessary places as shall be deemed adequate to the defence of them.
18. The navigation of the Scheldt and the Hondt shall be open to the two republics: French and Dutch vessels shall be indiscriminately admitted, under the same conditions.