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PART III THE FOYLE FISHERIES COMMISSION
69.Saving for acts done for artificial propagation, scientific purposes or improvement of fisheries.
73.Evidence of mouths of rivers, boundaries between tidal and freshwater portions of rivers, points of mouths of rivers to or from which distances are to be measured.
75.Forfeiture of boats, fishing engines, etc., as statutory consequence of conviction.
76.Non-obligation of Court to pronounce or record forfeiture.
SCHEDULES
Section 8. The Schedule sets out details of the sale of the fishery, including lands,...
2.(1) The Commission shall have, in addition and without prejudice to any powers given to...
3.(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Commission may at its discretion, during the...
15.The Commission may purchase and take on lease such land and build, equip and maintain...
FOYLE AND CARLINGFORD AQUACULTURE LICENSING APPEALS BOARD
PROCEDURE IN RELATION TO APPEALS
1.(1) A notice of appeal shall— (a) be made in writing; (b) state— (i) the...
2.(1) If the Appeals Board considers that the notice of appeal does not comply with...
3.(1) The Appeals Board may strike out a notice of appeal at any stage in...
4.(1) The appellant may amend the notice of appeal only with the permission of the...
6.On receiving a notice of appeal the Appeals Board shall— (a) send an acknowledgement of...
7.(1) The Commission shall send a response to the Appeals Board in the form required...
8.If the Commission wishes to request confidential treatment for any part of its response, it...
9.(1) If the Appeals Board considers that the response does not comply with paragraph 7,...
10.(1) The Appeals Board may, after hearing the parties, strike out the response at any...
11.(1) The Commission may amend the response only with the permission of the Appeals Board....
(name the fishery, river, or sea coast, as the case may be),
(name the fishery, river, or sea coast, as the case may be),
pursuant to the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland), 1952; and the said E. F., of
pursuant to the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland), 1952; and the said E. F., of
is hereby authorised to do all lawful acts as such river watcher according to the...
is hereby authorised to do all lawful acts as such river watcher according to the...
I, the undersigned resident magistrate, do hereby approve of the above appointment.
I, the undersigned resident magistrate, do hereby approve of the above appointment.
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