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No one may shoot, or otherwise take game without a 

 licence, which is personal and good for one year. The charge 

 for a licence to shoot is ten francs, and thirty francs for a 

 licence to take game with nets or snares, etc. 



Offenders are liable to fines of eighty or one hundred and 

 sixty francs, according to the degree and nature of the 

 offence, when guns or dogs are used, and to fines of one 

 hundred or two hundred francs when nets, etc., are employed. 

 They may also be sent to gaol, for not less than eight days 

 or more than one month in the former case; and, in the 

 latter, for not more than two months or less than fifteen 

 days. 



A person trespassing on another's land, in pursuit of 

 game, is further liable for any damage caused by him, and 

 he must give up to the owner of the land all the game killed 

 or taken thereon. 



Any gun, net, dog, or other thing used in the taking of 

 game, which the offender may have in his possession when 

 found committing the offence, shall be immediately seized 

 as security for the payment of fines or compensation. 



The chase, at any time, of wolves, bears, and other 

 animals, for the killing of which a reward is given, is like- 

 wise excepted. Such animals, however, must be hunted by 

 soldiers belonging to Bersaglieri companies or to other arms, 

 or by persons acting under the direction of the syndic of 

 the commune. 



TUSCANY. 



Decree of July 3, 1856. The chase of animals and 

 fowling are permitted to all persons. 



No one may shoot who is not provided with a licence to 

 carry arms. 



Hunting and fowling on another's land, when it is not 

 waste, without the owner's leave, are forbidden. 



On waste land likewise they are forbidden, without such 



