of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



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(1) The Oyster Company, Limited (in this Order called the 

 Company), shall be the undertakers of the fishery mentioned in this 

 Order. 



(2) For the purposes of the fishery and works authorised by this Order, 

 the Company may from time to time enter on, take, and use all or any 

 part of the lands described in the plans and book of reference deposited 

 for the purposes of this Order. 



(3) The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and The Lands Clauses 

 Consolidation Acts Amendment Act, 1860, are hereby incorporated with 

 this Order. 



(If the land belongs to the Crown, Clauses 2 and 3 will be omitted.) 



(4) The following are the Company's fishery grounds under this Order 

 (as shown on plans deposited at the Fishery Board for Scotland), namely, 

 all those parts of the foreshore and bed of the , situate within 

 the several parishes of , in the county of , 

 containing an area of or thereabouts, and bounded as fol- 

 lows — that is to say : — 



(Here insert an accurate description of the locality, position, and boundary 

 lines of the Fishery.) 



(5) This Order confers on the Company a right of several oyster [or 

 mussel or oyster and mussel] fishery within the limits above mentioned. 



(6) The limits of the said several fishery shall be marked out as fol- 

 lows — that is to say: — 



(7) In the event of the marks by the last foregoing article prescribed 

 being obliterated by storm or otherwise, they shall be replaced by the 

 Company, and notice of the said limits may be given to fishermen, dredger- 

 men, and other persons as follows — that is to say : — 



(8) No buildings, erections, embankments, or other works, other than 

 the marks mentioned in Article [6] of this Order, shall at any time be 

 commenced or executed within the limits above described without the 

 previous sanction and approval in writing of the Fishery Board for 

 Scotland. 



(9) The Company shall render to the Fishery Board for Scotland such 

 accounts of their capital, expenditure, and income, and of all oysters [or 

 mussels or oysters and mussels] sold by the Company, in such form and 

 at such times as the Board may require, and shall allow the Board or any 

 person appointed by them to inspect the fishery and all books and docu- 

 ments in their possession relating thereto, and shall give to such Board or 

 person all such information relating thereto as they or he may require. 



(10) This Order shall continue in operation for years from its 

 confirmation by Act of Parliament (or by Order of Her Majesty in Council), 

 and no longer. 



(11) This Order shall not be taken as a consent to the surrender of any 

 rights, interests, powers, authorities, or privileges transferred to the 

 management of the Board of Trade by 'The Crown Lands Act, 1866.' 



(12) This Order may be cited as The Fishery Order, 18 . 



Notice to Objectors. — During the month following the date of the first advertise- 

 ment of the draft Order, the Fishery Board for Scotland will receive any 

 objections or representations made to them respecting the same. All such 

 objections must be transmitted in duplicate, written on common foolscap 

 paper on one side of the paper only, and with a wide margin. A copy of 

 snch objections must also, at the same time, be sent to the promoters ; and 

 in sending the objections to the Board, the objectors or their agent should 

 state that this has been done. 



