Oke's Fishery LawsButterworth & Company, 1924 - 232 pages |
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... navigable river as a highway , and its origin is not more obscure than that of these rights of navigation . Finding its subjects exercising this right as from immemorial antiquity , the Crown as parens patria no doubt regarded itself ...
... navigable river as a highway , and its origin is not more obscure than that of these rights of navigation . Finding its subjects exercising this right as from immemorial antiquity , the Crown as parens patria no doubt regarded itself ...
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... navigable non - tidal rivers ( k ) , in rivers made navigable by Act of Parliament ( 1 ) and in lakes and inland seas ( m ) . It was thought at one time that where the public might navigate , there it might also fish ; but it has now ...
... navigable non - tidal rivers ( k ) , in rivers made navigable by Act of Parliament ( 1 ) and in lakes and inland seas ( m ) . It was thought at one time that where the public might navigate , there it might also fish ; but it has now ...
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... navigable and non - navigable rivers above the ebb and flow of the tide . Origin of Private Fisheries in Tidal Waters . - Before the time of Magna Carta the Crown had power to appropriate fisheries or to grant them to individuals in ...
... navigable and non - navigable rivers above the ebb and flow of the tide . Origin of Private Fisheries in Tidal Waters . - Before the time of Magna Carta the Crown had power to appropriate fisheries or to grant them to individuals in ...
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... navigable , the rights of the owners are unaffected unless provision to the contrary is made by statute ( m ) . Abandonment of Fisheries . — It is impossible in law for the owner of a several fishery to abandon it by non - user ( n ) ...
... navigable , the rights of the owners are unaffected unless provision to the contrary is made by statute ( m ) . Abandonment of Fisheries . — It is impossible in law for the owner of a several fishery to abandon it by non - user ( n ) ...
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... navigable river , but the fishermen , although they had done this for years , had no exclusive right of fishing , and no right to the soil , but only claimed to do as had been done for years . The justices refused to convict , but on a ...
... navigable river , but the fishermen , although they had done this for years , had no exclusive right of fishing , and no right to the soil , but only claimed to do as had been done for years . The justices refused to convict , but on a ...
Common terms and phrases
25 Vict 37 Vict 40 Vict Agriculture and Fisheries annual close season apply appointed attempt to take authority bait byelaw contrary Court crabs edible crabs eels exceeding fish pass fishery board fishery district fishing boat fishing mill dam fishing weir fixed engine freshwater fish Freshwater Fisheries Act guilty Infra instrument land licence duty migratory trout Minister navigable nets obstruction or fishery officer owner or occupier oysters penalties for offences person shall fish powers private fishery prohibited Provisional Order provisions rainbow trout regulate right of fishing river Severn River Thames river Vyrnwy rod and line Salmon and Freshwater Salmon Fisheries Scotland Salmon Fishery Act salmon or migratory salmon or trout Sea Fisheries Act sea fishing sect Severn Solway district Solway Firth spawning sub-sect Supra take or kill taking salmon Thames thereof tributaries unlawfully water bailiff waters there called weekly close
Popular passages
Page 102 - If, for instance, they were found to be partial and unequal in their operation as between different classes; if they were manifestly unjust; if they disclosed bad faith; if they involved such oppressive or gratuitous interference with the rights of those subject to them as could find B no justification in the minds of reasonable men, the Court might well say, * Parliament never intended to give authority to make such rules; they are unreasonable and ultra vires'.
Page 48 - ... the provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of land otherwise than by agreement.
Page 144 - Act to the provisions so repealed, shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as references to the provisions so re-enacted.
Page 94 - An extraordinary meeting may be held at any time on the written requisition of three members of the board addressed to the...
Page 37 - Where any sewage matter falls or flows or is carried into any stream...
Page 99 - ... shall be provisional only, and shall not have effect unless and until it is confirmed by Parliament...
Page 144 - ... any investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment as aforesaid ; and any such investigation, legal proceeding or remedy may be instituted, continued...
Page 94 - Such authority shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and a common seal with power, subject to the provisions of this Act, to acquire, hold and dispose of property, and to contract, and may by the same name sue and be sued.
Page 146 - In construing, for the purposes of this schedule or any order made thereunder, any enactment incorporated with the order, this Act together with...
Page 18 - ... or any person authorized by him, to demand from such offender any rods, lines, hooks, nets, or other implements...