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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Tweed Fisheries Amendment Act 1859, Section XIX.
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XIX Recovery and Application of Penalties.U.K.
The whole Enactments and Provisions of the recited Act with respect to the Apprehension and Punishment of Offenders, and the Recovery, Application, and Disposal of Penalties and Forfeitures, are hereby incorporated with and made applicable to this Act, and to Offences committed against and Penalties and Forfeitures to be imposed and recovered under the Provisions of this Act; and all Offences committed against the Provisions of this Act shall be prosecuted, and all Penalties and Forfeitures imposed under the Provisions of this Act shall be sued for, recovered, applied, and disposed of, in the Form and Manner (as nearly as may be) prescribed by the recited Act and this Act.
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