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unless such person shall prove that the said wild bird was either 
killed or taken or bought or received during the period in which 
such wild bird could be legally killed or taken, or from some 
person residing out of the United Kingdom. This section shall 
not apply to the owner and occupier of any land, or to any 
person authorised by the owner or occupier of any land, killing 
or taking on such land any wild bird not included in the schedule 
hereto annexed. 
4. Where any person shall be found offending against this 
Act, it shall be lawful for any person to require the person so 
offending to give his Christian name; surname, and place of 
abode, and in case the person so offending shall, after being so 
required, refuse to give his real name or place of abode, or give 
an untrue name or place of abode, he shall be liable on being 
convicted of any such offence to forfeit and pay, in addition to 
the penalties imposed by section three, such sum of money not 
exceeding ten shillings sterling as to the justices or sheriff shall 
seem meet. 
5. All offences under this Act may be prosecuted, and penalties 
and forfeitures under this Act recovered,— 
(1.) In England in manner provided by the Summary Juris- 
diction (England) Acts; and 
(2.) In Scotland before the sheriff in manner provided by the 
Summary Procedure Act, 1864, and any Acts amending 
the same; and 
(3.) In Ireland within the police district of Dublin metropolis, 
in manner provided by the Acts regulating the powers 
and duties of justices of the peace for such district or 
of the police of such district, and elsewhere in Ireland 
before two justices in manner provided by the Petty 
Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851, and any Act amending 
the same. 
6. All offences mentioned in this Act which shall be committed 
within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty shall be deemed to be 
offences of the same nature and liable to the same punishments 
as if they had been committed upon any land in the United 
Kingdom, and may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, and deter- 
mined in any county or place in the United Kingdom in which the 
offender shall be apprehended or be in custody or be summoned, 
in the same manner in all respects as if such offences had been 
