A Treatise On the Fishery Laws of the United Kingdom Including All the English

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A Treatise On the Fishery Laws of the United Kingdom Including All the English
James Patterson
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To 20/. Per day.^ But bag-nets legally existing within three miles of the mouth of a river, in the whole of which the owner has the exclusive right of catcliin2 salmon, are exempted. *^ Boxes and Cnbs. — In fishing wears and fishing mill- dams, the boxes and cribs used shall be of a certain situation and form prescribed by statute, under certain ])enalties. 3 Every obstruction to the free passage of fish through each and every cruive, crib, or box, shall be removed within thirty-six hours after... close time has commenced, under a penalty of forfeiture and 50/. And 51. Per day, and a Justice may order the removal and sale thereof. '* Free GajJS. — Every fishing wear must have a free gap, or opening, according to the statutory form, ^ and no compensation is to be given for any loss thus caused ;^ and the owner is boimd to make and maintain such free gaps, free from anything to scare the fish from entering, under heavy penalties/ Where a river is not more than forty feet broad, and a legal fishing wear exists, the Commissioners may, instead of requiring a free gap, order the weekly close time to be extended twenty-four hours.

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