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MUSSEL CULTURE 



Confirmation 

 of Order by 

 Act of 

 Parliament. 



Power to 

 refer Order 

 to a Select 

 Committee 

 if opposed. 



As to amend- 

 ment of 

 Order by 

 Board of 

 Trade. 



Effect of 

 grant of 

 several 

 oyster 

 fishery. 



shall, if they think fit, on or at any time after the presenta- 

 tion of the memorial, require the promoters to pay to the 

 Board of Trade such sum as the Board of Trade think 

 requisite for or on account of those expenses, or to give 

 security to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade for the 

 payment of those expenses on demand. 



'if']. An Order of the Board of Trade under this part of 

 this Act shall not of itself have any operation, but the same 

 shall have full operation when and as confirmed by Act of 

 Parliament, with such modifications, if any, as to Parlia- 

 ment seems fit. 



38. If in the progress through Parliament of a Bill con- 

 firming an Order a petition is presented to either House of 

 Parliament against the Order, the Bill, as far as it relates 

 to the Order petitioned against, may be referred to a Select 

 Committee, and the petitioner shall be allowed to appear 

 and oppose as in case of a Private Bill. 



39. The Board of Trade may from time to time make an 

 Order for amending an Order that has been confirmed by 

 Act of Parliament, and all the provisions of this part of 

 this Act relative to an original Order shall apply also to 

 an amending Order, mutatis mictaiidis. 



40. Where an Order of the Board of Trade under this 

 part of this Act confers a right of several oyster and mussel 

 fishery, the persons obtaining the Order, in this Act referred 

 to as the grantees, shall, by virtue of the Order and of this 

 part of this Act, but subject to any restrictions and excep- 

 tions contained in the Order, have, within the limits of the 

 fishery, the exclusive right of depositing, propagating, 

 dredging, and fishing for, and taking oysters and mussels, 

 and in the exercise of that right may, within the limits of 

 the fishery, proceed as follows, namely, make and maintain 

 oyster and mussel beds, or either of them, and at any season 

 collect oysters and mussels, and remove the same from 

 place to place, and deposit the same as and where they 

 think fit, and do all other things which they think proper 

 for obtaining, storing, and disposing of the produce of 

 their fishery. 



