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which same is situated, the approximate number 
of trout or other fish desired to be kept in posses- 
sion, and the term of the license. 
Sec. 6. All trout or other fish, with the natural 
or artificial increase thereof, held and confined in 
any private pond or ponds for the culture thereof 
as herein provided and licensed under the terms of 
this act, shall, during the existence of the license 
or any renewal thereof, be deemed the property of 
the licensee of the same, to the extent that he may 
lawfully retain, pursue, capture, kill, use, sell, or 
dispose of the fish therein of any size and in any 
quantity and at any time of the year, conforming 
to the conditions and subjected to the restrictions 
of this act prescribed in relation thereto, but not 
otherwise, and the possession, pursuit, capture, 
taking and killing of any fish in any licensed pond, 
without the consent of the proprietor, shall be un- 
lawful ; provided, however, that there shall be no 
importation of any domestically reared trout into 
this state, except during the open season in this 
state for wild trout of the same species so imported, 
and no domestically raised trout so imported shall 
be sold or brought into this state for any purpose 
whatever of less than one pound in weight. 
Sec. 7. When the proprietor of any licensed 
pond shall sell or dispose of any fish as herein 
provided, he shall at the same time deliver to the 
purchaser or donee, and attach thereto, an invoice 
signed by such proprietor or his duly authorized 
agent, stating the number of the license and the 
name of such pond or ponds, the date of the disposi- 
tion, the kind and as nearly as practicable the 
number and weight of such fish, the name and 
address of the purchaser, consignee, or donee. Such 
invoice shall authorize transportation within this 
possession and use for not more than ten 
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