THE GAME LAWS. 



to this Act shall assume or pretend, by affixing" 

 such board, or by exhibiting^ any certificate, or by 

 any other device or pretence, to be a person 

 licensed to deal in game, he shall, for every 

 offence, forfeit £10, with costs. (Sect. 28.) But 

 the buying and selling of game by persons em- 

 ployed on the behalf of any licensed dealer in 

 game, and acting in the usual course of his em- 

 ployment, and upon the premises where such deal- 

 ing is carried on, is a lawful buying and selling in 

 cases where the same would have been lawful if 

 transacted by the licensed dealer himself. And 

 licensed dealers may sell any game sent to them 

 to be sold on account of other licensed dealers- 

 (Sect. 29.) 



The 30th sect, reciting, that, as after the com- 

 mencement of this Act game will become an arti- 

 cle which may be legally bought and sold, and 

 that it is therefore just and reasonable to provide 

 that summaiy means should be provided for pro- 

 tecting it from trespassers, enacts, that any per 

 son committing trespasses, by entering or being 

 in the daytime upon any land, in search or pursuit 

 of game, woodcocks, &c., shall forfeit any sum not 

 exceeding £2, with costs of conviction ; and that 

 if any persons, to the number of five or more to- 

 gether, commit any trespass^ by entering in the 

 daytime upon any land in search of game, &c., 

 each of them forfeit not less than £c, with costs of 



