Appendix. 545 



Section 8 permits licences for gamekeepers to be transferred from one keeper 

 to his successor. 



Section 9. But such licences only to be available within the limits of the 

 manor or lands for which the person may be appointed gamekeeper. 



Section 10. Persons doing any act requiring them to possess a licence to kill 

 game must produce the same or give their names and addresses when de- 

 manded by any officer of Inland Revenue, any lord of the manor, or his game- 

 keeper, by any person holding a licence to kill game under this Act, or by the 

 owner, landlord, lessee or occupier of the land on which such person may then 

 be ; and, in the event of any refusal so to do, or if any false or fictitious licence or 

 name and place of residence be given, the person so offending is subject to a 

 penalty of ^"20. 



Section n. Licence to be null and void if the holder be convicted of any 

 offence under the English Game Act (i & 2 Will. IV., c. 32) or the Scotch 

 Game Act (2 & 3 Will. IV., c. 68). 



Section 12. The Commissioners of Inland Revenue to publish a list of persons 

 licensed to kill game. 



Section 13. The provisions of I & 2 Will. IV., c. 32, and 2 & 3 Viet., c. 35 

 (otherwise repealed), relating to licences to deal in game, to be in force throughout 

 the United Kingdom, and no person to sell game to a licensed dealer without 

 first taking out a ^3 licence [(a) on page 544]. 



Section 14. Persons duly licensed to deal in game to obtain and pay for a 

 licence under this Act. 



Section 15. No licence to deal in game shall be granted to any person, except 

 he produce a licence for the like purpose granted by the justices ; and a list of 

 persons licensed to be kept for inspection. 



Section 16 cites by whom licences to take, kill and deal in game shall be 

 granted, and the form thereof. 



Section 17 relates only to Ireland, which see, p. 560. 



Section 18. Licences to kill game to be available anywhere in the United 

 Kingdom, irrespective of where they were taken out, subject of course to the 

 law of trespass gamekeepers' licences always excepted. 



Section 19 repeals 7 & 8 Geo. IV., c. 49. 



(4.) THE POACHING PREVENTION ACT (25 & 26 Viet., c. 114). 



Section i. "The word 'game' in this Act shall, for all the purposes of this 

 Act, be deemed to include any one or more hares, pheasants, partridges, eggs of 

 pheasants and partridges, woodcocks, snipes, rabbits, grouse, black or moor 

 game, and eggs of grouse, black or moor game." Defines the words "justice " 

 and "justices." 



Section 2 empowers any constable in any highway, street or public place to 



