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Provided, that where an Order made under this Act 

 either is limited to an area not exceeding five acres, or 

 amends a previous Order without extending the area to 

 which that order impHes, and a petition against the Order 

 by any local authority or persons affected thereby is not 

 within one month after the first publication of the Order 

 received by the Board of Trade, or if received is withdrawn, 

 the Board of Trade may, if they think fit, submit the Order 

 for confirmation to Her Majesty in Council ; and every 

 such Order, if confirmed by Her Majesty in Council, shall 

 have full operation as if it had been confirmed by Parliament. 



5. An Order made under this Act, and confirmed by Power to 

 Order in Council, may, notwithstanding anything in the o^rden'"^ 

 Order, be determined either wholly or partially at any time 



by Her Majesty in Council on the representation of the 

 Board of Trade (which the Board may make after such in- 

 quiry as they may think necessary) ; and the authority 

 empowered by the Order shall not be entitled to any com- 

 pensation in respect of such determination or in respect of 

 any expenses incurred by them in acting or with a view to 

 act under the Order. 



6. An Order made by the Board of Trade under Part III. Power in 

 of the Sea Fisheries Act, 1868, may, if the Board see fit, 3 /and 32 

 contain provisions repealing or amending all or any of the ^^c^- ^- 45. 

 provisions contained in an Order made under this Act. Order undei 



7. This Act shall not extend to Ireland, but may be ex- ^^•s^^^- 

 tended to the Isle of Man, if an Act shall be passed by the Act. 

 Legislature of the said Isle adopting the same. 



8. All fines and proceedings under this Act, or under any Recover>^ 

 Order made and confirmed in pursuance of this Act, may 



be recovered and taken in the same manner as fines and 

 proceedings are recovered and taken under the Sea Fish- 

 eries Act, 1868, and any Act amending the same, 



9. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, the interpreta- 

 expression 'beam trawl' means a net commonly known as 



a beam trawl net, and any other engine or instrument (not 

 being a dredge for oysters) which is used or capable of 

 being used for dragging along the bottom of the sea for the 

 purpose of taking fish. 



