THE TWEED FISHERY LAWS. 309 



Forty-third, Forty-fourth, Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh, Sixty- 

 seventh, and Seventy-first Sections of the recited Act shall be 

 and are hereby repealed, and this Act shall commence and 

 take effect : Provided always, that the recited Act, except in 

 so far as expressly repealed by this Act, shall be and remain 

 in full Force and as valid and effectual as if this Act had not 

 been passed ; provided also, that, notwithstanding such Kepeal, 

 all Penalties in respect of Acts done before the Commencement 

 of this Act may be enforced, and all Proceedings instituted 

 before and pending at the Commencement of this Act may be 

 continued and prosecuted, and all Eesolutions duly made and 

 Acts duly done under the Authority of the said repealed Enact- 

 ments shall be and remain valid and effectual, to all Intents 

 and Purposes as if this Act had not been passed ; provided 

 further, that the Forty-first Section of the recited Act shall, 

 notwithstanding such Eepeal, be read and continued as an 

 operative Definition for the Purpose of distinguishing the Limits 

 of the Mouth or Entrance of the Eiver Tweed as defined by the 

 recited Act and the extended Limits defined by this Act, and 

 for such Purpose only. 



IV. For the Purposes of the recited Act and this Act, and 

 subject as herein-after provided, the Limits of the Mouth or 

 Entrance of the Eiver Tweed shall be deemed to extend and 

 shall extend from the Pier called Queen Elizabeth's Pier, along 

 the Sea Coast on the South Side of the said Pier to a Point at 

 High-water Mark on the said Sea Coast on the South Side 

 distant Seven Miles measured in a straight Line from the 

 Lighthouse on the said Pier, and along the Sea Coast on the 

 North Side of the said Pier to the Point of Boundary at High- 

 water Mark between the Borough of Berwick-on- Tweed and 

 the Eingdom of Scotland, and shall also extend Five Miles in 

 front of the Mouth of the said Eiver and of the whole Line of 

 Sea Coast within the Points of Boundary herein-before mentioned 

 into the Sea, such distance towards the Sea to be computed by 

 Lines drawn at Eight Angles to a Line drawn between the said 

 Northern and Southern Extremities ; and the said Limits on 

 the South shall be deemed to include and shall include the 

 Fishery now known as the Holy Island Station of the GoswicTc 

 Fisheries. 



V. The Eates or Assessments by the recited Act authorised 

 to be levied shall be leviable on and in respect of all Salmon 

 Fisheries within the Limits of the Mouth or Entrance of the 

 Eiver Tweed as above defined, and shall be payable by 

 and recoverable from the Owners, Tenants, or Occupiers of 

 such Fisheries in manner provided by the recited Act ; and 

 the whole Enactments and Provisions of the recited Act (so far 

 as not hereby repealed) and of this Act, except as herein-after 



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