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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 for any such 
offence, to forfeit and pay, in addition to the penalty imposed by 
section three, a sum not exceeding ten shillings, or, in default of 
payment of such fine and costs, shall be liable to be imprisoned 
for any term not exceeding ten days. 
8. All offences mentioned in this Act which shall be committed A j! t0 trial of 
offences com- 
within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty shall be deemed to be mitted within 
«. <• i -.i-iii -i the Admiralty 
onences oi the same nature, and liable to the same punishments, jurisdiction, 
as if they had been committed upon any land in this Isle, and may 
be dealt with, inquired of, tried, and determined in such place in 
the said Isle in which the offender shall be apprehended, or be in 
custody, or summoned, in the same manner in all respects as if 
such offences had been actually committed in that place ; and in 
any information or conviction for any such offence, the offence may 
be averred to have been committed 1 on the high seas.' 
9. Nothing in this Act contained shall be construed to affect in This Act not to 
any wise the unrepealed provisions of ' The Sea-Gull Preservation f n ^sea-Guii I0M 
Act, 1867,' and of 'The Game Act, 1882,' or of section 48 of IS*- g2£? 
'The Salmon and Fresh Water Fisheries Act, 1882.' Act/ etc. 
10. All penalties under this Act shall be payable to the Crown, Recovery of 
and may be sued for and recovered in the name of any person who 
may proceed for the recovery thereof. 
