300 DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SALMON FISHING. 



Brood of Salmon so killed or found in his Possession ; and the 

 Eod and Line whereby the same have been killed, and the 

 Baskets or Packages in which the same may be found, may in 

 the Case of every such Second and subsequent Offence be seized 

 and forfeited. 



LXXVI. And whereas it is expedient that the Act passed in 

 the Eighth and Ninth Year of the Beign of Her present Majesty, 

 intituled An Act to prevent fishing for Trout or other Fresh- 

 water Fish by Nets in the Fivers and Waters in Scotland, 

 should apply to the whole of the Biver Tweed: Be it enacted, 

 That the said Act shall apply and is hereby extended to the 

 whole of the Biver, whether situated in England or in Scot- 

 land; and all Offences against the Provisions of the said Act 

 committed in or upon that Part of the Biver which is situated 

 in England shall be heard, adjudged, and determined by or 

 before any Justice of the Peace or Magistrate for the County, 

 Division, Borough, or Place where such Offence is committed, 

 or where the Offender resides or is found ; and the Penalties 

 imposed by or under the said Act may be recovered and applied 

 in the same Manner as is herein provided with respect to 

 Penalties to be imposed or recovered under the Provisions of 

 this Act. 



LXXVII. In the Case of any Fishery usually fished by Nets 

 which belongs to or is held by Two or more Owners jointly, 

 any one of such Owners may, by Writing under his Hand, re- 

 quire the other Owners jointly interested therein to agree with 

 him for the joint Fishing of such Fishery, and to fix the Num- 

 ber of Men, Boats, Nets, and Appurtenances necessary for such 

 Fishing ; and on such Owner furnishing his proportionate 

 Number of Men, Boats, Nets, and Appurtenances so fixed and 

 agreed upon, and contributing and paying his proportionate 

 Share of the Burdens and Working Expenses of such Fishery, 

 such Owner shall be entitled for his own Use and Behoof to 

 a Share of the whole Produce of such Fishery in proportion to 

 his Interest therein ; and every joint Owner of such Fishery 

 may lease his Interest therein to such Person and on such 

 Terms and Conditions as he may think fit, and every such 

 Lessee shall during his Lease have all the Bights hereby con- 

 ferred on such joint Owner. 



LXXVIII. If for Fourteen Days after being thereto required 

 in Writing as aforesaid the joint Owners of such Fishery, 

 or any One of them, shall refuse or delay to fix and agree 

 upon the Number of Men, Boats, Nets, and Appurtenances 

 necessary for such Fishery, any One or more of such joint 

 Owners may, by Writing under his Hand, require that all 

 such Matters be referred to Arbitration, and may name an 



