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right to pollute) of having used beforehand 

 the best practical means, within a reason- 

 able cost, to dispose of or render it harm- 

 less. (Section 13.) 



2. For three or more persons acting in concert, at 

 any time between one hour after sunset and 

 one hour before sunrise, to enter or be found 

 upon any ground near a river, estuary, or 

 the sea, or actually upon these waters, 

 with intent to kill salmon, or to have in 

 possession any net, rod, spear, light, or 

 other instrument for that purpose, or to 

 engage in, attempt, or aid in doing so. 

 (Section 27.) 



4. The Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act, 1863. 

 To export unclean or unseasonable salmon, or salmon 

 caught in a district during the time at which the sale 

 of salmon is prohibited within the district. (Section 3, 

 and 1868 Act, Sections 21 and 22.) 



5. The Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act, 1868. 

 i. (i) To catch salmon otherwise than by rod 



and line during the annual close time 

 for nets. 



(2) To catch salmon (except during Saturday 

 or Monday by rod and line) during the 

 weekly close time, or to contravene any 

 bye-law in force regarding its observ- 

 ance. Note. This makes Sunday 

 rod-fishing for salmon illegal. 



