THE GAME ACT, 1882 
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under this Act, and it shall lie upon the defendant to prove that 
he is a person not incurring the penalty by virtue of the proviso 
contained in this section. 
24. Where a gun is carried in parts by two or more persons in Two or more 
company, each and every one of such persons shall be deemed to a^^parti"* 
carry the gun. 
25. It shall be lawful for any officer of constabulary, or any Licence to be 
constable, or parochial surveyor, or the owner or occupier of any demandfo? 1 
lands on which any person using or carrying a gun shall be, or the address^ 
authorized servant of any owner or occupier, or any person licensed declared - 
to kill game or carry a gun to demand from any person using or 
carrying a gun (not being a person in the naval, military, or 
volunteer service of Her Majesty, or in the constabulary or other 
police force, using or carrying a gun in the performance of his 
duty) the production of a licence granted to such p>erson under 
this Act. If the person upon whom the demand is made shall not 
produce a game licence or a gun licence duly granted to him under 
this Act, and permit the person demanding the production thereof 
to read such licence, it shall be lawful for him to require such 
person so using or carrying a gun to declare to him immediately his 
true name and surname and place of residence ; and if such person 
so using or carrying a gun shall refuse to declare his true name 
and surname and place of residence as aforesaid, he shall for such 
refusal forfeit a penalty not exceeding five pounds, over and above 
any other penalty to which he may be liable under this or any 
other Act of Tynwald ; and, in the case of an officer or constable 
making such demand, it shall be lawful for such officer or constable 
to arrest such person so refusing, and to convey him before any 
high-bailiff or justice, to be dealt with according to the provisions 
of this Act. 
26. It shall be lawful for any officer of constabulary or con- Authorized 
, , , . . . officers may 
stable who may see any person using or carrying a gun to enter enter upon 
and remain so long as may be necessary upon any lands, or an s * 
upon any premises (other than a dwelling-house or the curtilage 
thereof), for the purpose of making the demand specified in the 
preceding section. 
Dogs. 
27. No person shall keep a dog without having obtained a No person to 
licence so to do, such licence being in this Act referred to as without licence, 
a 1 dog licence.' 
