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the right of several fishery or right of regulating the fishery 

 (as the case may be) by such order or the said Act conferred 

 shall, by virtue of this part of this Act, and of the certificate, 

 be absolutely determined, and all provisions of this part of 

 this Act, or of the said Act, shall cease to operate in rela- 

 tion to such fishery as a several oyster and mussel fishery 

 or as a regulated fishery. 



For the purposes of this provision the Board of Trade 

 may from time to time, with respect to any such fishery, 

 make such inquiries and examination by an inspector 

 or otherwise, and require from the grantees or company 

 such information as the Board of Trade think necessary or 

 proper, and the grantees or company shall afford all facihties 

 for such inquiries and examination, and give such informa- 

 tion accordingly. 



46. Where any portion of the sea-shore proposed to be Consent with 

 comprised in an Order of the Board of Trade under this Jfghts orthe 

 part of this Act belongs to Her Majesty, Her heirs or9;^oY?°''. 



... ^-„ ,. , _ Duchies of 



successors, m right of the Crown, but is not under the Lancaster 

 management of the Board of Trade, or forms part of the ?,'^n.^°'^"" 

 possessions of the Duchy of Lancaster or of the Duchy of 

 Cornwall, the Board of Trade shall not make the Order 

 without such consent as hereinafter mentioned, namely : — 

 In the first-mentioned case of the Commissioners of 



Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, 



or one of them : 

 In the secondly-mentioned case of the Chancellor of 



the Duchy of Lancaster in writing under his hand 



attested by the clerk of the council of the Duchy : 

 In the thirdly-mentioned case of the Duke of Cornwall, 



or other the persons for the time being empowered 



to dispose for any purpose of lands of the Duchy of 



Cornwall. 



47. Where any portion of the sea-shore comprised in an Compensa- 

 Order of the Board of Trade under this part of this Act oZ^^s^Ttc' 

 does not belong to Her Majesty, Her heirs or successors, 



in right of the Crown, or form part of the possessions of 

 the Duchy of Lancaster or of the Duchy of Cornwall, the 



