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Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1952 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 02 August 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
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PART II ACQUISITION OF FOYLE FISHERY RIGHTSPrevious MatchNext Match
PART III THE FOYLE FISHERIES COMMISSIONPrevious MatchNext Match
Part IV (Ss. 22 - 26) rep. by SI 1999/859...Previous MatchNext Match
PART V TIMES OF FISHING AND ANCILLARY PROVISIONSPrevious MatchNext Match
31.Removal of fixed engines during close season and close time.Previous MatchNext Match
32.Removal of nets from banks of rivers during close season.Previous MatchNext Match
33.Use of nets during close season or close time.Previous MatchNext Match
34.Prohibition of sale, etc., of salmon and trout unlawfully captured.Previous MatchNext Match
PART VI PROTECTION OF FISHERIESPrevious MatchNext Match
Prohibition of Certain Methods of Fishing for, and of Practices Liable to Destroy, Salmon and Other FishPrevious MatchNext Match
[40.Penalty for use or possession of deleterious matter.Previous MatchNext Match
42.Penalty for using, etc., certain devices for taking fish.Previous MatchNext Match
43.Fishing for salmon or trout in a river by cross lines.Previous MatchNext Match
44.Damming, etc., river or mill race for purpose of taking salmon or trout.Previous MatchNext Match
45.Taking fish unlawfully killed or found dead.Previous MatchNext Match
Protection of Young and Breeding FishPrevious MatchNext Match
Miscellaneous OffencesPrevious MatchNext Match
49.Obstructing persons lawfully fishing.Previous MatchNext Match
50.Placing fishing engine with intent to prevent fish entering nets lawfully set.Previous MatchNext Match
51.Giving warning to persons unlawfully fishing.Previous MatchNext Match
[51A.Use of boat or vehicle as aid to commission of offence.Previous MatchNext Match
PART VIA AQUACULTUREPrevious MatchNext Match
Aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52B.Applications for aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52C.Determination of applications for aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52D.Form and conditions of aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52E.Duration of aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52G.Variation of aquaculture licences by CommissionPrevious MatchNext Match
52H.Variation of aquaculture licences: applications by holder of licencePrevious MatchNext Match
52I.Revocation of aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52J.Surrender of aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52K.Vesting of aquaculture licences on death or bankruptcy of holderPrevious MatchNext Match
52L.Transfer, etc. of aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52M.Register of aquaculture licencesPrevious MatchNext Match
52N.Fees in respect of applications for aquaculture licences, etc.Previous MatchNext Match
Foyle and Carlingford Aquaculture Licensing Appeals BoardPrevious MatchNext Match
MiscellaneousPrevious MatchNext Match
52S.Offences of making false or misleading statements or false entriesPrevious MatchNext Match
52V.Transitional provision – existing licences in the Foyle and Carlingford AreasPrevious MatchNext Match
52W.Transitional provision – applications, etc. for certain licences in the Foyle Area and the Carlingford AreaPrevious MatchNext Match
PART VII POWERS OF AUTHORISED PERSONSPrevious MatchNext Match
54.Appointment of inspectors and river watchers.Previous MatchNext Match
55.Appointment of river watchers by persons interested in fisheries.Previous MatchNext Match
55A.Duration of appointment of river watchersPrevious MatchNext Match
55B.Renewal of appointment as river watcherPrevious MatchNext Match
56.Limitations on exercise of powers.Previous MatchNext Match
59.Power of lay magistrate to grant warrant to enter certain premises.Previous MatchNext Match
60.Boarding and examination of fishing vessels.Previous MatchNext Match
62.Powers in relation to fishing engines, etc.Previous MatchNext Match
63.Powers of inspection, examination, and detention.Previous MatchNext Match
[64.Procedure for disposal of boat or fishing engine seized.Previous MatchNext Match
65.Protection of authorised persons.Previous MatchNext Match
66.Penalty for assaulting or obstructing authorised persons.Previous MatchNext Match
PART VIII LEGAL PROCEEDINGSPrevious MatchNext Match
67.Application of penal provisions of Act.Previous MatchNext Match
69.Saving for acts done for artificial propagation, scientific purposes or improvement of fisheries.Previous MatchNext Match
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.Previous MatchNext Match
75.Forfeiture of boats, fishing engines, etc., as statutory consequence of conviction.Previous MatchNext Match
76.Non-obligation of Court to pronounce or record forfeiture.Previous MatchNext Match
79.Proof of regulations, bye-laws, etc.Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
SECOND SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match
Section 8. The Schedule sets out details of the sale of the fishery, including lands,...Previous MatchNext Match
THIRD SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match
THE FOYLE, CARLINGFORD AND IRISH LIGHTS COMMISSIONPrevious MatchNext Match
Particular powers of the Commission.Previous MatchNext Match
2.(1) The Commission shall have, in addition and without prejudice to any powers given to...Previous MatchNext Match
Special powers during transitional period.Previous MatchNext Match
3.(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Commission may at its discretion, during the...Previous MatchNext Match
Power to acquire and dispose of land.Previous MatchNext Match
15.The Commission may purchase and take on lease such land and build, equip and maintain...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3APrevious MatchNext Match
FOYLE AND CARLINGFORD AQUACULTURE LICENSING APPEALS BOARDPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3BPrevious MatchNext Match
PROCEDURE IN RELATION TO APPEALSPrevious MatchNext Match
Notice of appealPrevious MatchNext Match
1.(1) A notice of appeal shall— (a) be made in writing; (b) state— (i) the...Previous MatchNext Match
2.(1) If the Appeals Board considers that the notice of appeal does not comply with...Previous MatchNext Match
3.(1) The Appeals Board may strike out a notice of appeal at any stage in...Previous MatchNext Match
4.(1) The appellant may amend the notice of appeal only with the permission of the...Previous MatchNext Match
Response to notice of appealPrevious MatchNext Match
6.On receiving a notice of appeal the Appeals Board shall— (a) send an acknowledgement of...Previous MatchNext Match
7.(1) The Commission shall send a response to the Appeals Board in the form required...Previous MatchNext Match
8.If the Commission wishes to request confidential treatment for any part of its response, it...Previous MatchNext Match
9.(1) If the Appeals Board considers that the response does not comply with paragraph 7,...Previous MatchNext Match
10.(1) The Appeals Board may, after hearing the parties, strike out the response at any...Previous MatchNext Match
11.(1) The Commission may amend the response only with the permission of the Appeals Board....Previous MatchNext Match
Consolidation, location and conduct of proceedingsPrevious MatchNext Match
Directions and witnessesPrevious MatchNext Match
14.(1) The Appeals Board may at any time, on the request of a party or...Previous MatchNext Match
15.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), the Appeals Board may at any time, either...Previous MatchNext Match
16.If any party fails to comply with any direction given in accordance with this Schedule,...Previous MatchNext Match
FIFTH SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match
FORM OF APPOINTMENT OF RIVER WATCHER UNDER SECTION 55Previous MatchNext Match
a river watcher to protect the fishery ofPrevious MatchNext Match
a river watcher to protect the fishery ofPrevious MatchNext Match
(name the fishery, river, or sea coast, as the case may be),Previous MatchNext Match
(name the fishery, river, or sea coast, as the case may be),Previous MatchNext Match
pursuant to the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland), 1952; and the said E. F., ofPrevious MatchNext Match
pursuant to the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland), 1952; and the said E. F., ofPrevious MatchNext Match
is hereby authorised to do all lawful acts as such river watcher according to the...Previous MatchNext Match
is hereby authorised to do all lawful acts as such river watcher according to the...Previous MatchNext Match
I, the undersigned resident magistrate, do hereby approve of the above appointment.Previous MatchNext Match
I, the undersigned resident magistrate, do hereby approve of the above appointment.Previous MatchNext Match
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