Report of the Board of Shell Fish Commissioners. 147 
members of the Shell Fish Commission and, upon special recommendation by me, 
the Governor directed the Commandet of the State Fishery Force to enforce the 
Act accordingly. : 
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(Signed) Isaac Lope SrRavs, , 
Attorney-General. 
The portion of the letter written by Mr. Robinson, to which 
the Attorney-General makes reference in the above opinion, 
is as follows: — " 
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‘* T have given the opinion, sometime since, that under Section 112 of Chapter 
711 of the Acts of 1906, when construed in connection with the other seetion that 
creates the relation of landlord*and tenant, that the lessee had the right to take 
oysters in any manner he desires,’ whether with dredge or tongs, and to use any 
power for the purpose of working their dredges.’’ 
