The Parr, Salmon, Whitling & Yellow-fin Controversy: with Authentic Reports of the Legal Judgments in the Scotch Provincial Courts and Judges' Notes in the Various Law-suits on the Question at Issue; and Also a Brief Sketch of Some Incidents Connected with the Dissemination of the Modern Parr TheoriesA. Heywood & son, 1883 - 217 sider |
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Side 19
... penalties enacted by the said Act should be aug- mented , and the period of the forbidden time altered and extended , and sundry other regulations should be made . " Be it enacted , by the King's Most Excellent Majesty , by and with the ...
... penalties enacted by the said Act should be aug- mented , and the period of the forbidden time altered and extended , and sundry other regulations should be made . " Be it enacted , by the King's Most Excellent Majesty , by and with the ...
Side 20
... penalties set forth in the 9 Geo . IV . , cap . 39 , for illegally catching salmon . The presiding judge found it proved that " whitlings " were the kind of fish caught , and there was no such fish described in the statute libelled on ...
... penalties set forth in the 9 Geo . IV . , cap . 39 , for illegally catching salmon . The presiding judge found it proved that " whitlings " were the kind of fish caught , and there was no such fish described in the statute libelled on ...
Side 28
... penalty is not paid , im- prisonment for any period less than six months may be awarded . Where the operation of the statute is so stringent , great care must be taken that it be not extended beyond its strictest letter . The Sheriff ...
... penalty is not paid , im- prisonment for any period less than six months may be awarded . Where the operation of the statute is so stringent , great care must be taken that it be not extended beyond its strictest letter . The Sheriff ...
Side 29
... penalties enacted by the said Acts should be augmented , and the period of the forbidden time altered and extended , and that sundry other regulations should be made . " There is no expression of intention to regulate other fishings ...
... penalties enacted by the said Acts should be augmented , and the period of the forbidden time altered and extended , and that sundry other regulations should be made . " There is no expression of intention to regulate other fishings ...
Side 33
... penalty of not less than ten shillings or more than five pounds . " By the recent statute it is enacted , “ That if any person , not having a legal right or permission from the proprietor of the salmon fishery , shall , from and after ...
... penalty of not less than ten shillings or more than five pounds . " By the recent statute it is enacted , “ That if any person , not having a legal right or permission from the proprietor of the salmon fishery , shall , from and after ...
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The Parr, Salmon, Whitling & Yellow-fin Controversy: With Authentic Reports ... Henry Flowerdew Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1883 |
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ABEL HEYWOOD adipose fin angler April Bridge of Allan Buist bull trout caught clause common trout complainer Court dead fin defender deponed district doubt Dunblane Edinburgh Edwin Waugh evidence examined experiments female parr fish in question fish libelled Fishery Acts Fishery Board grilse Günther James knew loch Lochleven Lochleven trout Lord Manchester marked migratory fish natural history never saw offence opinion orange fin parr parr's penalty Perth possession practical angler prosecution proved Renton river Earn river trout rod and line salmo fario salmo salar salmo trutta Salmon Fisheries salmon fry salmon kind salmon parr salmon smolt Salmon Statute scientific Scotch Scotland sea trout season seen parr Sheriff Sheriff-Substitute silvery coat smolts smolts or salmon spawning species Stormontfield pond streams taken Teith true parr vertebræ Vict whitling wilfully witnesses yellow fin yellow trout young of salmon young salmon
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Side 188 - It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason, and justice tell me I ought to do. Is a politic act the worse for being a generous one? Is no concession proper but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant?
Side 187 - ... of government, and how far all mankind, in all forms of polity, are entitled to an exercise of that right by the charter of nature. Or whether, on the contrary, a right of taxation is necessarily involved in the general principle of legislation, and inseparable from /the ordinary supreme power. These are deep questions, where great names militate against each other; where reason is perplexed, and an appeal to authorities only thickens the confusion. For high and reverend authorities lift up their...
Side 17 - It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime or criminal; this being the place where that absolute despotic power which must in all governments reside somewhere is intrusted by the Constitution of these kingdoms.
Side 187 - But my consideration is narrow, confined, and wholly limited to the policy of the 5 question. I do not examine whether the giving away a man's money be a power excepted and reserved out of the general trust of government ; and how far all mankind, in all forms of polity, are entitled to an exercise of that right by the charter of Nature...
Side 188 - ... tell me I ought to do. Is a politic act the worse for being a generous one ? Is no concession proper but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant ? Or does it lessen the grace or dignity of relaxing in the exercise of an odious claim, because you have your evidence-room full of titles, and your magazines stuffed with arms to enforce them? What signify all those titles and all those arms?
Side 13 - We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet For auld lang syne. We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin
Side 8 - Price is. paper wrapper, 2s. cloth, and 2s. 6d. leather. Chronicles of the Manchester City Council, From incorporation, October, 1838, to September, 1879. A complete list of Councillors and Aldermen, showing the wards served, the years of election, and if the office has been contested, the number of votes. There is a similar list of wards with the names of Councillors progressively elected, and in the case of contested elections the names of the candidates and the number of votes given to each. Next...
Side 22 - To bring a bill into the house, if the relief sought by it is of a private nature, it is first necessary to prefer a petition; which must be presented by a member, and usually sets forth the grievance desired to be remedied. This petition (when founded on facts that may be in their nature disputed) is referred to a committee of members, who examine the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the house; and then (or otherwise, upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In public...
Side 209 - An Act to continue the Powers of the Commissioners under the Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act until...
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