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MUSSEL CULTURE 



Fishery to 

 be within 

 county for 

 purposes of 

 jurisdiction. 



Limitation 

 on term of 

 several 

 fishery. 



Condition for 

 cesser of 

 several 

 fishery, if 

 no adequate 

 benefit. 



an Order under this part of this Act, the limits of any 

 oyster and mussel fishery have been duly buoyed or other- 

 wise marked, or notices of such limits have been duly 

 published, posted, or distributed, or that notice of the 

 provisions of the Order or of such Act relating to the 

 oyster and mussel fishery has been duly pubHshed, a 

 certificate purporting to be under the hand of one of the 

 secretaries or assistant secretaries of the Board of Trade, 

 certifying that the Board of Trade are satisfied that the 

 said limits were so buoyed or marked, or that the said 

 notices were duly published, posted, or distributed, shall 

 be received as evidence that the same have been so buoyed 

 or marked, or that the said notices have been so published, 

 posted, or distributed. 



43. The portion of the sea-shore to which an Order of 

 the Board of Trade, under this part of this Act, relates (as 

 far as it is not by law within the body of any county) shall 

 for all purposes of jurisdiction be deemed to be within the 

 body of the adjoining county, or to be within the body of 

 each of the adjoining counties, if more than one. 



44. The Board of Trade shall not in any case make an 

 Order conferring a right of several oyster and mussel 

 fishery, or a right of regulating an oyster and mussel 

 fishery, for a longer period at once than sixty years. 



45. A right of several oyster or mussel fishery conferred 

 by an Order of the Board of Trade under this part of this 

 Act, or by 'The Roach River Oyster Fishery Act, 1866,' 

 and a right of regulating an oyster and mussel fishery, 

 shall, notwithstanding anything in the Order or in the said 

 Act, be determinable by a certificate of the Board of Trade 

 (which certificate they are hereby empowered to make) 

 certifying to the effect that the Board of Trade are not 

 satisfied that the grantees under the Order, or the company 

 under the said Act (as the case may be), are properly 

 cultivating the oyster or mussel ground within the limits 

 of such fishery, or are properly carrying into effect and 

 enforcing the restrictions and regulations, and levying the 

 tolls or royalties ; and on any such certificate being made, 



