592 THE IMPROVED ART OF FARRIERY. 



on any ground, open or enclosed, where game usuall} 

 resort, a penalty not exceeding £10. 



If any person licensed to deal in game by this act, 

 shall buy or sell, or knowingly have in his house, &c. 

 any game after ten days from the respective days on 

 which it shall become unlawful to kill or take such 

 game ; or, if any person, not being licensed to deal, 

 shall buy or sell any game after ten days from the time 

 aforesaid, or shall knowingly have in his house, &c., 

 any game (except game kept ia a mew or breeding 

 place,) after forty days from the time aforesaid, he 

 shall, on conviction before two justices, forfeit for every 

 head of game so bought or sold, or found in his house, 

 &c., not exceeding £1. 



Not to affect existing laws respecting game certifi- 

 cates. Dispenses with qualifications, and allows every 

 certificated person to kill game, subject to proceedings 

 for trespass. 



The lessor or landlord may enter upon land occupied 

 under any lease or agreement made prior to the act, or 

 authorize any other certificated person to enter upon 

 such land to kill or take game thereon ; and no such 

 occupier, as aforesaid, may kill or take the game on 

 such land, except when such right has been expressly 

 granted by such lessor or agreement, or a fine shall 

 have been taken, or such lease or agreement shall 

 have been made for a term exceeding twenty-one 

 years. 



This act does not affect any existing or future agree- 

 ments respecting game, or any rights of manor, forest, 

 chase, or warren, nor any of his majesty's forest 

 rights, &c. 



Not to extend the rights of any cattle-gate, or rights 

 of common ; but the lord of the manor is to have the 

 game of the wastes. 



