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FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - LONG TITLE

An Act to extend the functions of the Ministry of Agriculture in
relation to fisheries and to make provision for the development and
improvement of fisheries by, or with the assistance of, that
Ministry; to establish the Fisheries Conservancy Board for Northern
Ireland, and to define their functions; to provide for the transfer
to that Board of the property, rights and liabilities of, and to
dissolve, the existing boards of conservators; to consolidate with
amendments the Fisheries Acts (Northern Ireland) 1842 to 1954 and
certain other enactments relating to fisheries; otherwise to amend
the law with respect to fisheries; and for purposes connected with
those matters.{1}
[21st June 1966]
PART I

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 1

1.(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Ministry of
Agriculture (in this Act referred to as "the Ministry") shall be
responsible in Northern Ireland for the supervision and protection of
fisheries and for fostering the establishment and development of
fisheries, and for those purposes shall exercise the functions
conferred on the Ministry by this Act.

(2) Subsection (1) shall have effect without prejudice to any
provision of the Foyle Fisheries Acts.

Acquisition and development of waters for angling.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 2

2.(1) The Ministry shall have power to acquire by agreement fishing
rights in any inland waters, for the purpose of developing or
improving facilities for angling, and accordingly may, so far as is
reasonably necessary for or is incidental to that purpose, so
acquire

(a)any estate in land by virtue of which such rights are
exercisable; and

(b)any estate in any other land which the Ministry is satisfied it
is expedient to acquire for the safeguarding or the full enjoyment
or exploitation of those rights.

(2) Where fishing rights in respect of any waters have been
acquired by the Ministry under subsection (1), the Ministry may do
all such things as are necessary or expedient for the proper
development of those waters, and of any land acquired under that
subsection, for angling or for the provision of facilities or
amenities for persons authorised by the Ministry to enter thereon.

(3) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of
subsection (2), the things that may be done in exercise of the
powers conferred by that subsection shall include

(a)the provision of proper means of access to waters used or
capable of being used for angling, including the provision of roads,
stiles, jetties, quays or boats;

(b)the removal or exclusion from any such waters of any predatory
animal or of either any other animal or any plant, organism or
substance which is harmful to fish of a particular kind or the
food of fish; and

(c)the stocking of any such waters with fish in pursuance of
section 10.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 3
Development of derelict waters for angling.

3.(1) Where the Ministry is of the opinion that any inland waters
should be developed for angling and where the person who is
entitled to any fishing rights in those waters is unknown or cannot
be found, the Ministry may undertake the development or improvement
of those waters for angling in accordance with the provisions of
this section.

(2) Before undertaking the development or improvement of any waters
in pursuance of subsection (1), the Ministry shall on at least two
occasions and at intervals of not less than fourteen days publish
in one or more than one newspaper circulating in the locality where
the waters are situated a notice

(a)containing particulars sufficient to identify the waters;

(b)stating that the Ministry proposes so to develop or improve those
waters;

(c)indicating in a general manner the Ministry's proposals for such
development or improvement; and

(d)calling upon any person who claims any right of fishing in those
waters to notify the Ministry of his claim within such period as
may be specified in the notice, being a period expiring not earlier
than twenty-eight days from the date of the second notice so
published.

(3) Where

(a)a notice has been published under [subsection (2)] with respect
to any waters; and

(b)any person notifies the Ministry of his claim to fishing rights
in those waters or any part thereof and produces to the Ministry
prima facie evidence of his title,

(4) If in relation to the waters referred to in a notice published
by the Ministry under subsection (2), or any part of those waters,

(a)no claim to fishing rights is notified to the Ministry under
subsection (3); or

(b)all claims so notified are withdrawn or disposed of;

(5) For the purposes of section 24(b) and of any provision of this
Act relating to the protection of waters the fishing rights in
which are owned by the Ministry, waters to which subsection (4)
applies shall be deemed to be waters such as are first-mentioned;
and in relation to waters to which that subsection applies the
Ministry may, to the exclusion of any other person, exercise the
rights of the owner of a several fishery, and may, in particular,
issue to persons making application therefor permits for periods not
exceeding one year authorising them to fish in any such waters, and
charge such reasonable sums for the issue of such permits as may
be approved by the Ministry of Finance, in all respects as if
those rights were rights of the Ministry.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 4
Provisions supplemental to section 3.

4.(1) The succeeding provisions of this section shall have effect
where the Ministry has, under section 3, undertaken the development
or improvement of any waters for angling, and a person claiming to
be entitled to fishing rights in respect of those waters (in this
section referred to as "the owner") at any time thereafter produces
to the Ministry proof of his title to the rights.

(2) The Ministry's occupation of the waters referred to in
subsection (1) shall be, and be deemed always to have been,
occupation in trust for the owner.

(3) If any question arises as to the sufficiency of any evidence
tendered by the owner in proof of his title to the fishing rights
or with respect to any account between the Ministry and the owner
relating to those rights, that question shall, if the owner so
requires, (but without prejudice to any other remedy available to
the owner) be referred to arbitration under and in accordance with
the provisions of the Arbitration Act (Northern Ireland) 1937.

(4) Any arbitration under subsection (3) shall be conducted by a
single arbitrator to be appointed by both parties, or, if the
parties are unable to agree upon an arbitrator, by two arbitrators,
one of whom shall be appointed by each party.

(5) Section 5 of the Acquisition of Land (Assessment of
Compensation) Act 1919 (provisions as to costs) shall, so far as
applicable, have effect for the purposes of any arbitration under
subsection (3).

(6) Nothing in this section shall affect any permit issued by the
Ministry under section 3(5) with respect to any waters such as are
referred to in subsection (1), the period of which has not yet
expired, but every such permit shall continue in force in all
respects according to its tenor.

(7) Subsection (6) shall have effect without prejudice to any
obligation of the Ministry to account to the owner for any sums
received by the Ministry in consideration of the issue of any
permit to which that subsection applies.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 5
Payment of grants and execution of works for the development, etc.,
of waters for angling.

5.(1) The Ministry, upon the application of

(a)any person who is, by virtue of his ownership of any fishing
rights, for the time being entitled to take fish in any inland
waters; or

(b)any association of persons established for the purpose of
developing or improving any waters for angling,

(i)make grants to that person or association towards any expenditure
reasonably incurred by him or them for the purposes of developing
or improving any such waters for angling or of providing or
improving facilities or amenities for anglers on or in connection
with such waters;

(ii)cause such works to be executed and do such things as are
expedient for any such purposes.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (i) of
subsection (1), the purposes for which grants may be made under
that paragraph or for which works may be executed or any thing
done under paragraph (ii) of that subsection shall include the doing
of any thing which may, under section 2(2) and (3), be done by
the Ministry in the case of waters the fishing rights in respect
of which are owned by the Ministry.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 6
Programme for the development, etc., of waters for angling.

6.(1) A person applying to the Ministry under subsection (1) of
section 5 for any assistance such as is described in paragraph (i)
or (ii) of that subsection, or a person so applying on behalf of
any association, shall submit to the Ministry a programme for the
development or improvement of the waters with respect to which the
application is made, and the Ministry may approve the programme
without modification or subject to any modfication that may be
agreed upon between the Ministry and the applicant, or may refuse
to approve the programme.

(2) In determining the amount of any grant for which application is
made under section 5(1)(i) or the nature or extent of any works
proposed to be executed or thing to be done under section 5(1)(ii),
the Ministry shall have regard to

(a)the security of tenure of the applicant or, as the case may be,
the association or any of their members of any estate in land by
virtue of which any right of taking fish in those waters is
exercisable by him or them;

(b)any representations made to the Ministry by any other person who
has such an estate in land, and the willingness of any such other
person to enter into an agreement with the Ministry or the
applicant for the futherance of the purposes of the programme;

(c)the provisions of the programme with respect to the amount of
any financial contribution to be made or work to be done for the
purposes of the programme by the person making the application or,
as the case may be, the association or any of their members;

(d)the amount of any contribution to be made for the purposes of
the programme by a district council under section 37 of the Local
Government (Ireland) Act 1898;

(e)any other sources of financial assistance available to the
applicant; and

(f)the extent to and the terms on which facilities for angling in
the waters to which the programme relates will be made available to
members of the public or any section thereof.

(3) A programme approved by the Ministry under subsection (1) may
be modified with the Ministry's approval, and thereafter shall have
effect for the purposes of this section as so modified.

(4) Subject to subsection (5), where the Ministry has approved a
programme under this section, the Ministry may revoke its approval
if, at any time before the carrying out of the programme is
completed, it appears to the Ministry

(a)that any term of the programme or any condition imposed in
connection with the payment of a grant or instalments thereof, or
the execution of any works, or the doing of any thing, under
section 5 in relation to the programme has not been, or is not
likely to be, complied with; or

(b)that in connection with an application for approval of the
programme or of any modification of the programme the applicant gave
information which was false or misleading in a material respect;

(5) Before revoking an approval under subsection (4), the Ministry
shall

(a)give to the applicant or any other person to whom any grant
would be payable by the Ministry under the programme, or from whom
any payment of such a grant would be recoverable, a written
notification of the reasons for the proposed revocation; and

(b)afford to each such person an opportunity of appearing before and
being heard by a person appointed for the purpose by the Ministry;
and

(c)consider the report of the person so appointed and supply a copy
of the report to each person who was entitled to appear before the
person submitting it.

(6) For the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of a
programme to which the Ministry has given its approval under this
section, or of securing the observance by any person of conditions
attached to such approval, the Ministry may enter into an agreement
with any person or association, by or on behalf of whom the
programme was submitted, or with any person acting on behalf of
such an association, or with any other person such as is referred
to in subsection (2)(b), on such terms and conditions as the
Ministry thinks fit; and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing provisions of this subsection, the agreement may include
provisions for ensuring that any disposition by any such person or
association of fishing rights over the waters to which the programme
relates or of any land held in connection therewith shall be made
on such terms as may be appropriate for securing the continued
observance of the conditions by his or their successors in title.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 7
Compilation and publication of angling guide.

7.(1) The Ministry may enter into arrangements with persons claiming
to be entitled to fishing rights in any waters for such persons to
supply to the Ministry

(a)particulars as to

(i)the availability or otherwise of any such waters for angling by
members of the public; and

(ii)the terms upon which waters are made so available; and

(b)such other information in relation to those waters as may appear
to the Ministry to be of interest to persons wishing to engage in
angling therein.

(2) The Ministry may publish, or may enter into arrangements with
any body established under any enactment for the promotion of the
development of tourist traffic in Northern Ireland for the
publication of, any particulars or information supplied to the
Ministry under subsection (1), in the form of an angling guide.

(3) Where the Ministry supplies to any persons copies of an angling
guide published by the Ministry under this section, it may make
such reasonable charges therefor as will defray any expenses incurred
by the Ministry in relation to the preparation and publication of
the guide.

General power for stocking of waters.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 8

8. Where the Ministry is satisfied

(a)that for the purpose of developing or improving the fishery of
any waters it is expedient to introduce into those or any other
waters fish of any kind; and

(b)that the introducing of fish of that kind will not interfere
with the reasonable and legitimate interests of any other person,

Power of Ministry to improve fisheries at expense of other persons.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 9

9.(1) For the purpose of improving any fishery, the Ministry may by
agreement with and at the expense of any other person either
execute any works or do any thing which that person is entitled to
execute or do.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the
things which may be done by the Ministry in pursuance of an
agreement under that subsection shall include any of the things
referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of section 2(3).

(3) The execution of any works or the doing of any thing by the
Ministry by agreement with any other person under subsection (1)
shall not diminish in any respect any responsibility of that other
person for any act or thing done in pursuance of the agreement.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 10
Power of Ministry to establish a fish farm.

10.(1) The Ministry may establish and operate an undertaking for the
culture of fish (in this Act referred to as a "fish farm") for
the purposes

(a)of providing yearling or other fish, or fry or ova, for the
stocking or restocking of any waters under section 8, or of any
waters the fishing rights in which are owned by, or which are
under the control of,

(i)the Ministry, or

(ii)any other person, or

<(iii)any association of persons interested in the fishery of any waters; and

(b)in so far as any fish reared in such a fish farm are not
required for the purposes mentioned in paragraph (a), of providing
fish for human consumption.

(2) Where, under subsection (1)(a), the Ministry provides fish for
the purposes of any other person or any association, the Ministry
may do so on such terms as it thinks fit, and may in particular
do so in consideration of the payment to the Ministry of a sum of
money less than the market value of the fish, or without payment,
regard being had to

(a)any undertaking given to the Ministry by that person or
association as to the provision by him or them of facilities for
angling by members of the public or any section thereof; or

(b)any proposals of that person or association (whether or not
contained in a programme of angling development under section 6) for
the development or improvement of any waters for fishing and for
the care and protection of such waters after such development or
improvement has been carried out.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 11
Fish culture licences.

11.(1) The Ministry may by licence (in this section referred to as
a "fish culture licence") authorise, subject to such conditions as
may be contained in the licence, any person to operate a fish farm
at a place specified in the licence, and in connection therewith to
carry on such operations in relation to the culture of fish of any
kind specified in the licence as may be so specified.

(2) The conditions which may be contained in a fish culture licence
shall include conditions as to the times and seasons at and the
manner in which fish may be taken; and the licence may, in so far
as is expedient for the purpose of giving effect to any such
conditions, exempt

(a)the holder of the licence and any person acting under his
directions; and

(b)a person who acquires fish of any kind taken in accordance with
such conditions,

(3) Without prejudice to subsection (2), and notwithstanding anything
contained in this Act or any regulation or byelaw made under this
Act, a person to whom a fish culture licence is granted and any
person acting under his directions may, subject to the conditions
contained in the licence, do any of the things authorised by the
licence.

(4) The Ministry may amend a fish culture licence

(a)on the Ministry's own motion, within ten years from the date on
which the licence was granted; or

(b)on the application of the holder of the licence, at any time.

(5) When the Ministry proposes to amend a fish culture licence
under subsection (4)(a), the Ministry shall

(a)give to the holder of the licence at least twenty-eight days'
prior notice of its intention to do so; and

(b)state in the notice given under paragraph (a) the specifiic
amendment under consideration and the grounds upon which it is
proposed to be made,

(6) A fish culture licence may be suspended or revoked in
accordance with the provisions of Schedule 1; and in the application
of those provisions for the purposes of this section

(a)"licence" shall mean a fish culture licence; and

(b)the references in paragraphs 1 and 3 to the fishery with respect
to which the licence was issued shall be construed as references to
the fish farm to which the licence relates.

(7) If any person

(a)operates a fish farm with respect to which a fish culture
licence is not for the time being in force; or

(b)operates a fish farm with respect to which such a licence is so
in force, otherwise than in accordance with any conditions attached
to the licence,

Subs.(8) rep. by 1972 NI 16 art.63(3) sch.19 Pt.I

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 12
Power of Ministry to conduct or assist research.

12. The Ministry may, with the approval of the Ministry of Finance,
conduct or promote, or assist (by grants or otherwise) any person
in conducting, research or investigations into any matter relating to
fish or any fishery.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 13
Prohibition of introduction of fish of certain kinds.

13.(1) Where the Ministry is satisfied that the introduction into
any waters of fish of any particular kind would be detrimental to
the fishery of those waters, the Ministry may make an order
prohibiting the introduction into such waters of any live fish of
that kind or any eggs or young thereof.

(2) If any person introduces any thing into any waters in
contravention of an order made under subsection (1) he shall be
guilty of an offence.

(3) Where an order has been made under subsection (1) with respect
to any waters, the Ministry may, on the application of any person,
issue to that person a permit to introduce into those waters any
thing of a kind the introduction of which into those waters is
prohibited by the order, and may attach to the permit such
conditions as the Ministry thinks proper and specifies in the
permit; and a person to whom such a permit has been granted, or
any other person acting under his directions, may, subject to the
conditions specified in the permit, do anything authorised by the
permit without incurring any penalty under this section.

(4) An order made under this section shall be subject to negative
resolution.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 14
Exemptions for artificial propagation and scientific purposes.

14.(1) The Ministry may, by permit in writing and subject to any
conditions specified in the permit, authorise any named person to
do, at any season of the year, such things as may be specified in
the permit for the purpose of the artificial propagation of fish,
for some scientific purpose or for the improvement of any fishery,
and in particular, without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing,

(a)to catch fish of any kind specified in the permit and to have
in his possession fish of that kind or their ova for the purpose
of artificial propagation, transplantation, the stocking, restocking or
improvement of any fishery or for any scientific purpose, and for
the purpose of so catching to have in his possession, erect and
use any fishing engine of a kind specified in the permit or to
have in his possession and use any substance of a kind so
specified;

(b)to buy or sell ova or fry of fish of any kind specified in
the permit for the purpose of stocking or restocking, or for any
scientific purpose;

(c)to dispose of fish taken in accordance with the terms of the
permit in such manner and on such terms as may be so authorised.

(2) A permit under subsection (1) shall not authorise anything to
be done in relation to a several fishery otherwise than with the
consent of the owner of that fishery.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or any instrument
made thereunder, a person to whom a permit is issued under
subsection (1) or any other person acting under the directions of
such first-mentioned person may, subject to any conditions specified
in the permit, do any of the things authorised by the permit
without incurring any penalty under this Act.

(4) A person to whom a permit has been given by the Ministry
under this section shall, if when doing anything pursuant to the
permit he is so requested by an authorised person, produce the
permit to that person.

(5) In subsection (4), "authorised person" has the same meaning as
in section 166(1) and (2).

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 15
Regulations with respect to eel fishing.

15.(1) The Ministry may make such regulations as appear to the
Ministry expedient for the management (other than financial),
conservation, protection and improvement of the eel fisheries of
Northern Ireland, other than the eel fisheries of the Londonderry
Area, and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
provisions may by such regulations do the following things:

(a)regulate the establishment and use of eel weirs and the manner
of erecting or hanging fishing engines therein;

(b)fix and alter the close seasons for eels;

(c)prescribe

(i)the amounts of licence duties payable to the Fisheries Conservancy
Board for Northern Ireland established under Part II in respect of
licences for the use of fishing engines (other than rod and line)
for the taking of eels;

(ii)the description and form of any fishing engine to be used for
the taking of eels;

<(iii)the minimum sizes of the meshes of nets, or the apertures in other fishing engines, used for taking eels;

<(iv)the minimum sizes or weight of eels which may be taken;

(v)the times and places or the mode at or in which any fishing
engine may be used for taking eels;

(d)subject to subsection (2), amend or revoke any byelaw relating in
any manner to eels or eel fisheries.

(2) Nothing in this section shall affect the power of the said
Board to make byelaws under section 26 with respect to the taking
of eels with rod and line.

(3) If any person contravenes a regulation made under this section,
he shall be guilty of an offence.

Regulations for protection of quality of fish.

[

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 15A

15A.(1) With a view to reducing the risk of deterioration of or
damage to fish after capture and before they are brought onto
retail premises or, if not so brought, are sold by retail, the
Ministry, with the concurrence of the Ministry of Health and Social
Services, may make regulations imposing a duty on persons engaged in
the business of fishing or of handling, processing, storing,
transporting or selling fish, and persons acting on their behalf, to
comply with such requirements (including requirements relating to
processing, hygiene or temperature; or as to the stowage or exposure
of fish; or as to the construction, lay out and equipping of holds
in fishing boats or of the parts of such boats, or of premises,
used for processing fish; or as to the size, form and material of
containers and the manner of packing) as may be prescribed by the
regulations.

(2) Regulations made under this section may prescribe standards of
quality for fish and may limit the purposes for which fish of any
of the standards may be used.

(3) If any person contravenes a provision of regulations made under
this section he shall be guilty of an offence, and if in the case
of any fishing boat [there is a contravention of any such
provision,

(a)the master of the boat, and

(b)the charterer, if any, of the boat, or, if there is no
charterer, the owner, and

(c)where there is a charterer and the offence relates to the
construction or lay out of any part of the boat, also the owner
of the boat,]

(4) In this section "processing" in relation to fish includes
preserving or preparing the fish, or producing any substance or
article from it, by any method for human or animal consumption and
"retail premises" means any separate and distinct premises, or part
of any premises, used solely for the purposes of sale by retail or
any vehicle so used.]

Definitions of mouths of rivers, etc.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 16

16.(1) For the purposes of this Act, the Ministry may by order
define, by reference to a map or otherwise,

(a)the mouth of any river at its entrance into any lake or the
sea;

(b)the mouth of any tributary river at its entrance into any other
river;

(c)the boundary between the tidal and freshwater portions of any
river;

(d)the point or points to or from which distances are to be
measured under this Act;

(e)the areas within which it is prohibited under this Act to use
or practise certain methods of fishing;

[(f)the boundary between so much of [waters within British fishery
limits which are adjacent to Northern Ireland] as is within, and so
much thereof as is without, the Londonderry Area.]

(2) Where several rivers flow into a common mouth or estuary, an
order under this section may declare that the outlets of such
rivers form separate mouths.

Records and returns by holders of fishing licences and dealers'
licences and persons engaged in the sea-fish industry.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 17

17.(1) The Ministry may make regulations with respect to

(a)the records to be kept and the returns to be made by

(i)holders of fishing licences;

(ii)holders of dealers' licences;

<(iii)persons engaged in business in connection with the wholesale distribution or the processing of sea-fish;

<[(iv)sea-fishermen;

(v)fish-salesmen;]

(b)the persons to whom, the times at which, and the forms in which
the returns are to be made;

(c)the heads under which particulars are to be included in such
records or returns; and

(d)such other matters with respect to the records or returns
(including the inspection, verification and copying of records by an
officer of the Ministry) as may seem expedient.

(2) Every person required by regulations made under this section to
keep any record or to make any return, who

[(a)acts in contravention of any provision of the regulations; or]

(b)makes in a record or return any statement which to his knowledge
is false or misleading in any material respect,

[(3) In subsection (1)(a) in sub-paragraph (i) "fishing licence" does
not include a licence to fish with rod and line and in
sub-paragraph (iii) "processing" has the same meaning as in section
15A(4).]

[(4) In this section

(a)"sea-fishermen" includes the master, charterer or owner of a
sea-fishing boat;

(b)"fish-salesmen" includes an auctioneer or dealer in fish at the
point of landing (as defined by regulations) of the fish.]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 18
Disclosure of returns and information.

18.(1) Subject to subsection (2), returns or any information
contained in returns furnished pursuant to section 17 shall not,
without the consent of the person by whom any return was made, or,
as the case may be, the person to whose business the returns
relate, be disclosed otherwise than to the Ministry or an officer
of the Ministry.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to

(a)the disclosure of returns or information in the form of a
summary of similar returns or information furnished by or obtained
from a number of persons, if the summary is so framed as not to
enable particulars relating to any individual or any individual
business to be ascertained from it; or

(b)any disclosure of information made for the purposes of any legal
proceedings pursuant to this Act, or for the purposes of any report
of any such proceedings; or

(c)the disclosure of any such returns or information in so far as
the disclosure is required or authorised by or under this Act.

(3) If any person discloses any information in contravention of this
section, he shall be guilty of an offence.

Regulations.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 19

19.(1) The Ministry may make regulations prescribing anything which,
under this Act, may be prescribed by regulations, and providing for
any matter in respect of which regulations may be made under this
Act.

(2) Regulations made under this Act shall be subject to negative
resolution.

Power of Ministry to hold inquiries and investigations.

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20.(1) The Ministry may cause local or other inquiries to be held
or investigations to be made in relation to the fisheries of
Northern Ireland or any of them and the best means to be adopted
for the management, conservation, protection or improvement thereof,
or in relation to the operation of this Act.

(2) This section shall not be construed as empowering the Ministry
to cause inquiries to be held or investigations to be made in any
case in relation to which the Foyle Fisheries Commission is
authorised to hold inquiries under section 80 of the Foyle Fisheries
Act (Northern Ireland) 1952.

[(3) Without prejudice to subsection (1), the Department may, with
respect to any fish farm for which a fish culture licence under
section 11 is in force (including any fishery for which a
shell-fish fishery licence is also in force), make such inquiries
and examination by an inspector or otherwise, and require from the
holder of the licence such information, as the Department considers
necessary or proper, and the holder of the licence shall afford all
facilities for such inquiries and examination, and give such
information, accordingly.

(4) Without prejudice to any provision of Part XI, for the purpose
of an examination under subsection (3) an officer authorised in
writing in that behalf by the Department, on production if so
required of his credentials, may at any reasonable time

(a)enter any place specified in a fish culture licence under section
11 authorising the operation of a fish farm and any area specified
in a shell-fish fishery licence; and

(b)examine that place or land within that area and all fish,
buildings, structures, rafts, trays, devices and things found there;
and

(c)obtain, take away and dispose of samples (which shall be marked,
labelled or otherwise made capable of identification) of any fish,
or of any water or other substance, found there;

Notice of meetings and inquiries.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 21

21. Where the Ministry is required under any provision of this Act
to cause a public inquiry or public meeting to be held, sufficient
notice of that inquiry or meeting shall be deemed to be given if,
not less than fourteen days before the holding of the inquiry or
meeting, notice of the time and place at which the inquiry or
meeting is to be held, and of the matters to be inquired into or
considered thereat, is given by advertisement inserted in one or
more than one newspaper circulating in the district where the
inquiry or meeting is to be held.

Annual report by the Ministry.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 22

22. The Ministry shall cause to be prepared and laid before
Parliament an annual report containing for the year to which it
relates

(a)particulars of the Ministry's proceedings under this Act; and

(b)so far as is practicable, a statistical account of the fisheries
of Northern Ireland, arranged and classified under such different
heads as appear to the Ministry to be most suited for the purpose;
and

(c)particulars of the receipt and payment of any sums of money
which the Ministry, under the provisions of this Act, receives or
pays.

Expenses.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 23

23.(1) Subject to the succeeding provisions of this Part and without
prejudice to section 29(1), there shall be defrayed out of moneys
provided by Parliament

(a)any expenditure incurred by the Ministry under this Act,
including, in particular,

(i)any sums expended in acquiring fishing rights under section 2 or
in developing or improving any waters for angling or any land under
that section or section 3;

(ii)any sums paid under section 4 to a person claiming fishing
rights in waters developed or improved by the Ministry under section
3;

<(iii)any grants paid, or the cost of any works executed or things done, under section 5 in pursuance of a programme of angling development approved by the Ministry under section 6;

<(iv)any expenditure incurred in publishing an angling guide under section 7;

(v)any expenditure incurred in relation to the stocking of any
waters under section 8;

<(vi)subject to subsection (2), the cost of executing any works or doing any thing which the Ministry is by this Act authorised to execute or do at the expense of any other person;

<(vii)any expenses incurred in relation to a fish farm established under section 10; and

(viii)any sums expended for the purposes of research or
investigations carried out by the Ministry under section 12 or of
any grants or other assistance provided for other persons under that
section; and

(b)any increase attributable to any provision of this Act in the
sums which are authorised or required to be so defrayed under any
other enactment.

(2) The payment under subsection (1) of the amount of any expenses
incurred by the Ministry in executing any works or doing any thing
that may be so executed or done under this Act at the expense of
any other person shall be subject to the reimbursement of the
Ministry in the like amount by the person at whose expense the
works are executed or the thing is done.

(3) There shall be paid into the Exchequer any sums received by
the Ministry under subsection (2) in reimbursement of any payment
such as is described in that subsection.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 24
Appropriations in aid.

24. There shall be appropriated in aid of moneys provided by
Parliament for defraying the expenses incurred by the Ministry under
this Act any sums received by the Ministry under this Act (other
than sums to which sections 23(3) and 29(2) apply), including, in
particular,

(a)any sum paid to the Ministry by a district council under section
37(1)(a) or (b)(i) of the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, by
way of contribution towards the amount of any such expenses;

(b)any sum paid to the Ministry by any person in respect of a
permit issued to him by the Ministry authorising him to fish in
any waters the fishing rights in respect of which are owned by the
Ministry;

(c)any sum recovered by the Ministry under section 6(4) in
consequence of the revocation by the Ministry of its approval of a
programme of development under that section;

(d)any sum received by the Ministry in respect of the sale of fish
from a fish farm operated by the Ministry under section 10; and

(e)any other sum paid to the Ministry by a person interested in
the development of a fishery to defray any expenses incurred under
this Act in relation to that fishery.

Establishment and functions of the Board.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 25

25.(1) There shall be established a body to be called the Fisheries
Conservancy Board for Northern Ireland (in this Act referred to as
"the Board"), whose functions shall be the conservation, protection
and improvement of the salmon and the inland fisheries of Northern
Ireland, other than the fisheries of the Londonderry Area.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Board
may, in the exercise of their functions, do any of the following
things

(a)take legal proceedings for the enforcement of any statutory
provision with respect to salmon or inland fisheries;

(b)make to the Ministry such suggestions and representations as the
Board think proper in relation to any matter pertaining to such
fisheries, and advise the Ministry upon any such matter which is
referred to them by the Ministry;

(c)act in co-operation with any other body or person for the
purpose of publicising any such fisheries as a tourist attraction;

(d)apply and expend, subject to the provisions of this Act, any
money paid to the Board in such manner as the Board think proper
for the protection or conservation of any such fishery;

(e)execute such works and do such things as the Board consider
expedient for the improvement of any such fishery;

(3) The provisions of Schedule 2 shall have effect with respect to
the Board.

Subs.(4) rep. by 1975 c.25 s.5(2) sch.3 Pt.II

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Power of Board to make byelaws.

26.(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Board may, with the approval
of the Ministry, make such byelaws as appear to the Board to be
expedient for the conservation or protection of any fisheries to
which section 25 applies, and, without prejudice to the generality
of the foregoing provisions, may make byelaws with respect to the
following matters:

(a)the regulation of fishing and preservation of good order amongst
persons fishing;

(b)the times and seasons for the taking of fish or for any mode
of taking fish and the conditions subject to which fish may be
taken;

(c)prohibiting any mode of taking or destroying fish;

(d)the times and places at, or the mode in, which any fishing
engine may be used;

(e)the description and form of nets or other fishing engines to be
used, and the size of the meshes of those nets or the apertures
in those other engines;

(f)the size (whether determined by measurement or by weight) of fish
which may be taken;

(g)the making of applications for, and the issue, alteration, renewal
and revocation of fishing licences, whether generally or in specified
cases;

(h)the form of and the conditions attaching to fishing licences;

(i)the duties payable in respect of fishing licences;

(j)the protection of waters from any predatory animals;

(k)the prohibition of any practice whatsoever tending to impede the
lawful capture of fish or to be in any manner detrimental to the
fisheries;

(l)anything which under this Act may be prescribed by byelaws or in
respect of which byelaws are by this Act authorised to be made.

(2) Byelaws shall not be made under subsection (1) with respect to
any matter in relation to which the Ministry is by this Act
empowered to make regulations.

Subs.(3) rep. by 1979 NI 12 art.11(2) sch.5

(4) All byelaws made by the Board shall be laid before Parliament
by the Ministry, and shall be subject to negative resolution.

(5) If any person contravenes a byelaw, he shall be guilty of an
offence.

Borrowing powers.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 27

27. The Board may, with the written consent of the Ministry and
the Ministry of Finance or in accordance with the terms of any
authorisation in writing given to them by the Ministry and the
Ministry of Finance, borrow such sums as they may require for the
purposes of their functions.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 28
Duty of Board to make to Ministry a yearly return of estimated
receipts and payments.

28.(1) The Board shall, with respect to each of their financial
years, forward to the Ministry for its approval estimates of their
receipts and payments in that year.

(2) Estimates under subsection (1) shall be prepared in accordance
with any directions given to the Board by the Ministry in that
behalf, and shall be furnished to the Ministry at such times as
the Ministry may direct.

(3) The Ministry may approve estimates furnished to it under
subsection (2), subject to such modifications as it thinks fit, and
may give directions to the Board as to the manner in which any
excess of receipts so approved over payments so approved is to be
applied, or any excess of payments so approved over receipts so
approved is to be met.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 29
Power of Ministry to make advances to the Board.

29.(1) For the purpose of meeting any approved excess of the
payments of the Board in any of their financial years over their
receipts in that year, the Ministry may make to the Board, out of
moneys provided by Parliament, advances of such amounts repayable
over such periods and on such terms as may be approved by the
Ministry of Finance, so however that the aggregate amount of such
advances at any time outstanding shall not exceed twenty thousand
pounds.

(2) Any sums received by the Ministry by way of repayment of or
interest on advances under subsection (1) shall be paid into the
Exchequer.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 30
Accounts of the Board.

30.(1) The Board shall keep proper accounts and other records in
relation to the accounts and shall prepare in respect of each of
their financial years a statement of account.

(2) The Ministry may give directions as to the accounts to be kept
by the Board, the form of such accounts and the particulars to be
contained therein, and as to the records to be kept by the Board,
and the Board shall act in accordance with those directions.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 31
Audit.

31. The accounts of the Board shall be audited by auditors
appointed by the Board and approved by the Ministry, and no person
shall be qualified to be so appointed unless he is a member of a
body of accountants for the time being [recognised for the purposes
of section 155(1)(a) of the Companies Act (Northern Ireland) 1960 by
the Ministry of Commerce] [listed in Article 26(1)(a) of the
Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1978.]

Annual reports of the Board.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 32

32.(1) The Board shall annually make to the Ministry a report of
their work during their preceding financial year, and the report
shall include a statement of the accounts of the Board for that
year together with a copy of any report made by the auditors on
the accounts.

(2) The Ministry shall cause every such report to be laid before
Parliament.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 33
Duty of Board to disclose information to Ministry.

33. Without prejudice to the requirement imposed by section 32, the
Board shall provide the Ministry with such returns or information
relating to their proceedings or undertaking as the Ministry may
from time to time require, and for those purposes shall permit any
person authorised by the Ministry in that behalf to inspect and
make copies of their accounts, books, documents and papers, and
shall afford such explanation thereof as that person or the Ministry
may reasonably require.

Abolition of fishery districts and dissolution of district boards.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 34

34.(1) The existing fishery districts to which this section applies
are hereby abolished.

(2) The respective boards of conservators for the fishery districts
abolished by subsection (1) (in this Act referred to as the
"district boards") are hereby dissolved.

(3) The provisions of Schedule 3 shall have effect in relation to
the dissolution of each district board.

(4) In subsection (1) the expression "existing fishery districts to
which this section applies" means the fishery districts constituted
by the Fishery Districts (Northern Ireland) Order 1925, other than
the district so constituted as the Londonderry District.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 35
Power of Ministry to make arrangements for the transfer of staff of
district boards to the service of the Board.

35.(1) The Ministry may make arrangements for transferring to the
service of the Board (but not without the consent of the person
proposed to be transferred) any person who, having been in the
employment of a district board on 1st January 1965 was in that
employment at the commencement of this Act, and a person transferred
in pursuance of such arrangements shall, subject to subsection (2),
be deemed to have been appointed by the Board in exercise of their
powers under this Act.

(2) Arrangements made under subsection (1) shall include arrangements
for ensuring that a person transferred to the service of the Board
under that subsection shall be employed by the Board upon terms and
conditions not less favourable than those which immediately before
the date of transfer applied to his employment by the district
board, with such increases of salary and other benefits as may
before the date of transfer have by virtue of those terms accrued
to him by efflux of time and such further increases of salary and
other benefits as may have been conferred on him by the district
board, with the approval of the Ministry, before that date.

S.36 rep. by 1968 c.31 (NI) s.5(1)(a); SLR 1976

Power to make byelaws respecting fishing licences.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 37

37. Byelaws made by the Board under subsection (1) of section 26
may (without prejudice to the provisions of paragraphs (g), (h) and
(i) of that subsection or to the provisions of section 70(2)(a),
(c) or (d)),

(a)authorise the issue of different classes of fishing licence in
respect of any one or more than one kind of fish, or any one or
more than one description of fishing engine, specified in the
byelaws;

(b)prescribe different forms, periods of duration, territorial
limitations, terms and conditions, or duties, in respect of different
classes of licence and, in the case of different classes of
licence, provide that reduced duties may be paid by persons holding
a licence of another class or issued by another authority or body
named in the byelaws;

(c)contain provisions limiting the number which may be issued of
licences of any class specified in the byelaws authorising the use
of fishing engines other than rod and line or hand line for the
taking of fish (other than eels) in the freshwater portion of any
river or lake, but not so as to affect the lawful use by any
person of a draft net or fixed engine, or of any fishing engine
for the taking of fish in a fishing weir, used by him by virtue
of section 71(2)(d), or section 73 (1), as the case may be;

(d)prescribe the records to be kept and the returns to be made by
the holder of any licence to fish with rod and line or hand line;

(e)provide for an appeal to the Ministry against the revocation by
the Board of, or the refusal of the Board to issue or renew, any
fishing licence;

(f)provide for the exemption of persons who have not attained the
age of sixteen, or such other age as may be prescribed by the
byelaws, from the requirement to hold a fishing licence to fish
for, take or kill fish of any kind so prescribed by rod and line
or hand line.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 38
Arrangements for the issue of certain licences.

38. The Board may make arrangements for the issue through agents of
fishing licences of such classes as may be prescribed.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 39
Angling licences to be non-transferable.

39. A fishing licence to fish with rod and line or hand line
shall be used only by the person to whom it is issued and shall
not be transferable.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 40
Effect of fishing licences.

40. A fishing licence shall operate in accordance with the terms of
the byelaws under which it is issued and of the licence but shall
not be construed

(a)as conferring on any person using any fishing engine any right
of fishing in any place, being a right which he does not otherwise
possess; or

(b)as affecting the rights of any person other than the
licence-holder or, in the case of a licence to which section 39
does not apply, the person using the fishing engine; or

(c)as making legal any fishing engine that would otherwise be
illegal, or as implying any recognition of the legality of any
fishing engine; or

(d)as rendering lawful anything which is unlawful by virtue of any
enactment other than this Part.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 41
Prohibition of unlicensed fishing.

41.(1) Unless expressly empowered to do so under any provision made
by or under this Act or any other enactment for the time being in
force, a person shall not fish for, take or kill salmon, eels or
any freshwater fish except under the authority of a licence issued
pursuant to byelaws made under this Act and in accordance with the
terms and conditions of that licence and of the byelaws relating to
it.

(2) Unless expressly empowered as mentioned in subsection (1), a
person shall not have in his possession in or near any fishing
place any fishing engine for the taking or killing of salmon, eels
or freshwater fish which is erected or in fishing order, unless
there is in force a fishing licence by or by virtue of which he
is authorised to use that fishing engine at that place.

(3) Subject to section 43, any person who acts, or causes or
permits any other person to act, in contravention of subsection (1)
or (2) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on
summary conviction to a fine not exceeding

(a)where such contravention consists only of the unlicensed but
otherwise lawful use or possession of a rod and line or hand line,
[#200]; and

(b)in any other case, [#500].

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 42
Charging of certain offences under s.41.

42. In charging an offence under section 41 by reason of a
contravention of subsection (1) of that section it shall be
sufficient

(a)where the offence is one to which section 41(3)(a) applies, to
describe the offence as "unlicensed angling contrary to section 41
of the Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1966"; and

(b)in any other case, to describe the offence as "fishing by
unlicensed and unfair means contrary to section 41 of the Fisheries
Act (Northern Ireland) 1966".

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 43
Defences to charges under section 41.

43.(1) Where a person is charged under section 41 with an offence
which consists of taking fish which he is not licensed to take, it
shall be a good defence for him to prove that, at the time when
that fish was taken, he was engaged in lawfully fishing for another
kind of fish and that the first-mentioned fish was taken
unintentionally and, immediately upon being taken, was returned to
the water without any avoidable injury.

(2) Where a person is charged under section 41 with an offence
which consists of having a fishing engine in his possession as
mentioned in subsection (2) of that section, it shall be a good
defence for him to prove that he had the fishing engine in his
possession as manufacturer or seller thereof and not for the purpose
of using it.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 44
Complimentary licences.

44. The Board may by resolution authorise the issue to a person
not ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland of a complimentary
licence to use a rod and line and, where they do so, nothing in
this Act or in any byelaws made by the Board thereunder shall
require that person to pay any licence duty in respect of that
licence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 45
Falsification, etc., of licences.

45. A person who

(a)uses or, with intent to deceive, presents a fishing licence for
any time, date, period, place or purpose other than that for which
that licence is valid; or

(b)uses or presents, as being a fishing licence of which he is the
holder, a fishing licence issued in the name of any other person;
or

(c)uses or presents a fishing licence that has been to his
knowledge either in any manner altered (otherwise than by a person
duly authorised by the Board) or fraudulently counterfeited;

Penalty for use or possession of deleterious matter.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 46

46.(1) If any person uses in any waters any deleterious matter for
the capture, destruction or injury of fish he shall be guilty of
an offence.

(2) If any person being on the bank of or near any waters has in
his possession or under his control any deleterious matter he shall
be guilty of an offence.

(3) It shall be a good defence to a charge under subsection (2)
for the defendant to prove that the deleterious matter was in his
possession or under his control for an innocent purpose.

(4) Every person guilty of an offence under this section shall be
liable

[(a)on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding #500 or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both such
fine and such imprisonment;

(b)on conviction on indictment to a fine not exceeding #2,000 or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both such
fine and such imprisonment.]

(5) Orders shall not be made under section 1 or section 5 of the
Probation Act (Northern Ireland) 1950 in respect of any offence
under this section.

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Penalty for pollution.

47.(1) Subject to subsection (2), if any person causes or knowingly
permits any deleterious matter to enter any waters he shall be
guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction [to
a fine not exceeding #500 or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding six months or to both such fine and such imprisonment].

(2) Nothing in subsection (1) shall operate to penalise the
discharge of any substance or article to which section 9 of the
Radioactive Substances Act 1960 applies.

Taking, etc., spawn or fry of salmon, trout or eels.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 48

48.(1) If any person

(a)wilfully takes, sells, purchases, or has in his possession the
spawn, ... or fry of salmon, trout or eels; or

(b)wilfully obstructs the passage of the ... fry of salmon, trout
or eels; or

(c)injures or disturbs the spawn or fry of salmon, trout or eels;
or

(d)injures or disturbs any spawning bed, bank or shallow where the
spawn or fry of salmon, trout or eels may be,

(2) Where a person is charged with the offence of taking or having
in his possession any ... fry in contravention of subsection (1)(a),
it shall be a good defence for him to prove that he removed the
... fry from a system of waters solely for the purpose of
preserving them from some immediate danger (whether actual or
reasonably apprehended) and that he returned, or intended to return,
them to an adjacent safer part of the same system of waters,
without any avoidable injury, as soon as reasonably practicable.

[(3) In this section (except in subsection (1)(d)) "fry" in relation
to salmon includes parr and smolts.]

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Chasing, etc., spawning fish.

49. If any person chases, injures or disturbs spawning fish or fish
on the spawning beds or attempts (otherwise than by means of lawful
angling with rod and line) to catch fish thereon, he shall be
guilty of an offence.

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Penalties for taking, etc., unseasonable salmon or trout.

50.(1) Any person who at any time wilfully takes or kills or who
knowingly buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale or has in his
custody or possession any unseasonable salmon or trout shall be
guilty of an offence.

(2) A person who is guilty of an offence under subsection (1)
shall be liable

[(a)on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding #500 with a
further fine of #50 for each salmon and #10 for each trout in
respect of which an offence is committed or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding six months or to both such fines and such
imprisonment;

(b)on conviction on indictment to a fine not exceeding #2,000 or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both such
fine and such imprisonment.]

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Prohibition against sale, etc., of immature salmon or trout.

51.(1) Any person who buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale, or
has in his possession for sale, any salmon or trout which is
immature shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on
summary conviction [to a fine not exceeding #500 or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.]

(2) For the purposes of this section the expression "immature" means
that the fish is of a length less than that prescribed by byelaw,
or, if no length is so prescribed, of a length less than eight
inches measured from the tip of the snout to the fork or cleft of
the tail.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 52
Taking undersized pollen.

52.(1) Any person who wilfully takes, kills or destroys, or who
buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale, or has in his custody or
possession any undersized pollen shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) In this section the expression "undersized pollen" means pollen
of a length less than that prescribed by byelaw, or, if no length
is so prescribed, of a length less than seven and one-half inches
measured from the tip of the snout to the fork or cleft of the
tail.

Removal of natural obstructions in rivers to allow free passage of
fish.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 53

53.(1) Where in a river natural obstructions of any kind prevent or
impede the free passage of fish, the Ministry may, on the
application of any person interested in a fishery in the river or
of the Board, authorise the construction of works or the making of
alterations in the bed of the river so as to secure the free
passage of fish at all times, if the Ministry is satisfied that
such construction or alterations will not impair the effective
working power of any mill or the drainage of any lands.

(2) Any works constructed or alterations made under subsection (1)
shall be executed in accordance with plans, sections and
specifications approved by the Ministry.

(3) Subject to subsection (6), the cost of any work or alterations
authorised under subsection (1) shall be borne by the person on
whose application the authorisation is given.

(4) Where, under subsection (1), the Ministry authorises the
construction of works or the making of alterations in the bed of a
river, the Ministry may, by agreement with the person on whose
application the authorisation is given, cause the works or
alterations so authorised to be executed.

(5) For the purposes of the execution of any works or alterations
in pursuance of an agreement made under subsection (4), the Ministry
may, in so far as is reasonably necessary for or incidental to
those purposes, do such of the things referred to in Schedule 2 to
the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 (clearing, widening,
deepening, etc., of water courses) as are appropriate thereto, and
in the doing thereof may to the like extent exercise any power
which is exercisable by it under that Act as extended by any other
enactment, other than a power of acquiring land compulsorily.

(6) Section 13 of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 (power
of Ministry to contribute to cost of works) shall have effect with
respect to works or alterations executed under this section in like
manner as it has effect with respect to works executed under
section 12 of that Act, and as if after the reference therein to
the said section 12 there were inserted a reference to this
section.

(7) Where the execution of any works or alterations in pursuance of
an authorisation given under subsection (1) results in damage or
injury to any person, that person may recover compensation from the
person on whose application the authorisation was given.

S.53A (inserted by 1968 c.31 (NI) s.3) rep. by 1973 NI 1 art.45
sch.10

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 54
Construction of fish passes in dams in rivers.

54.(1) Where a dam is constructed in a [river], a fish pass
sufficient to permit the free passage through the dam of salmon,
trout and eels at all times shall be provided and maintained by
the owner of the dam.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply so as to require the provision
of a fish pass in conjunction with a dam erected before 10th
August 1842 unless

[(a)the dam is rebuilt, reinstated or heightened after the
commencement of the Fisheries (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 1968,
or

<(b)]xtf1lf40lf40lf40lf4001in the case of a dam with respect to which an order is made under subsection (2), by the person on whose application the order is made; and

(b)in any other case, by the owner of the dam.

(5) Where in contravention of subsection (1) the owner of a dam
does not provide a fish pass in conjunction with that dam, the
Ministry may by notice in writing require him to do so, and if he
fails to comply with the notice within any reasonable period
specified therein the Ministry may cause a fish pass to be
constructed and may recover from the person liable under subsection
(4) any expenses reasonably incurred in executing the works
undertaken for that purpose.

(6) If any owner of a dam fails to provide such a fish pass as
he is required by this section to provide, or, where such a fish
pass has been provided (whether by him or not), fails to maintain
it in an efficient state, he shall be guilty of an offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 55
Offence of taking fish in a fish pass, using fishing engines in a
fish pass or placing obstacles in a fish pass.

55.(1) If any person

(a)takes or kills any fish in a fish pass; or

(b)uses any fishing engine in a fish pass; or

(c)places any obstacle or contrivance of any kind or does any thing
in or near a fish pass in order to deter or prevent fish from
freely entering or passing through the fish pass at all times; or

(d)authorises or permits any other person to do any of the acts
referred to in the foregoing paragraphs;

(2) Where a person is convicted under subsection (1)(c) of the
offence of placing an obstacle or contrivance in a fish pass, the
Board or, failing the Board, the Ministry may cause the obstacle or
contrivance to be removed and may recover from that person any
expenses reasonably incurred in so doing.

(3) Where

(a)an offence under this section has been committed in relation to
a fish pass provided in connection with a mill dam in such
circumstances as to appear to the court to afford reasonable grounds
for believing that the offence was committed

(i)by some person in the employment or under the control of the
owner or occupier of the mill; or

(ii)with the knowledge or connivance of the owner or occupier or of
the person in charge of the mill; or

<(iii)through the default of reasonable precaution on the part of the owner or occupier to prevent the offence; and

(b)the person who committed the offence is unknown or cannot be
found; and

(c)the owner or occupier of the mill is charged with the offence;

Restrictions on the use of fishing engines and rods and lines at
or in the vicinity of dams.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 56

56.(1) No person, other than a person to whom subsection (2)
applies, shall

(b)use a rod and line from any position on or within five yards
above or below any dam].

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to any person who is for the
time being the owner of a several fishery in any place referred to
in that subsection, and who is a successor in title of any other
person who had exercised in that place the right of taking fish
during the period of twenty years immediately preceding 14th August
1850 [; and paragraph (b) of that subsection shall not apply in
any case or class of case in which it is excluded (either
absolutely or upon the observance of prescribed conditions) by
byelaws.]

(3) If any person contravenes subsection (1) he shall be guilty of
an offence, ....

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 57
Penalty for taking fish in works or watercourses appurtenant to
mills.

57.(1) Subject to subsection (2), if any person at any time in any
pool, work or watercourse appurtenant to a mill either wilfully
takes or kills any fish or uses a fishing engine for the purpose
of taking or obstructing fish, he shall be guilty of an offence
and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
[#500] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or
to both such fine and such imprisonment.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to the lawful use of a rod and
line for the taking of fish of any kind otherwise than during the
annual close season for angling for fish of that kind.

(3) Where

(a)an offence under this section has been committed by means of
shutting down or closing any gate or sluice which is under the
exclusive power of the occupier of the mill; and

(b)the person who committed the offence is unknown or cannot be
found; and

(c)the occupier of the mill is charged with the offence;

(4) Where

(a)an offence under this section has been committed in such
circumstances as to appear to the court to afford reasonable grounds
for believing that the offence was committed

(i)by some person in the employment or under the control of the
owner or occupier of the mill; or

(ii)with the knowledge or connivance of the owner or occupier or of
the person in charge of the mill; or

<(iii)throught the default of reasonable precaution on the part of the owner or occupier to prevent the offence; and

(b)the person who committed the offence is unknown or cannot be
found; and

(c)the owner or occupier of the mill is charged with the offence;

Provisions in relation to sluices, etc., of mills deriving water
from rivers.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 58

58.(1) The following provisions shall apply in relation to every
mill which derives its supply of water from a [river]:

(a)if there is a fish pass in the dam belonging to the mill, or
if the dam is a weir and is not provided with a channel such as
is mentioned in paragraph (b), the mill sluices and the waste gates
or over-falls shall be kept shut

(i)for twenty-four consecutive hours in each week between the hour
of six o'clock on Saturday afternoon and six o'clock on the
next-following Monday morning; and

(ii)during any other period when the mill is not being worked;

(b)if there is no fish pass in the dam belonging to the mill and
if the waste gate on the upstream side of the mill sluices is
erected in a channel suitable for the passage of fish, the mill
sluices shall be kept shut and the waste gate kept open during the
periods specified in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) of paragraph (a).

(2) If the provisions of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of
subsection (1) are not complied with, the occupier of the mill
shall be guilty of an offence ....

(3) Where the occupier of a mill is charged with an offence under
this section, it shall be a good defence to prove that compliance
with paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) (whichever is applicable) of
subsection (1) would have injuriously interfered with the machinery
or water power of the mill.

(4) In this section "mill sluices" means the sluices which admit
water to a mill.

Gratings to be set in watercourses diverted from rivers or lakes to
prevent entry therein of fish.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 59

59.(1) Where a watercourse to which this section applies carries
water from a [river] [or lake]

(a)there shall be placed, at the points where the watercourse
diverges from and returns to the river [or lake], gratings extending
across the whole width of the watercourse and from the bottom of
the bed or sill thereof to the level of the highest flood waters;

(b)the space between the bars of every such grating shall not
exceed two inches in any place;

(c)during the months of March, April and May and at any other time
when the fry of salmon or trout are descending the river [or
lake], there shall be placed over the entire surface of every such
grating a wire lattice of such dimensions as to effectually prevent
the admission of fry or small fish into the watercourse;

(d)every such grating and such wire lattice shall be securely fixed
in a permanent manner so as to prevent its being removed or
opened, and shall be kept in constant repair.

(2) If, in respect of any watercourse to which this section applies
(other than a watercourse in relation to which an exemption granted
by the Ministry under subsection (4) is for the time being in
force), the provisions of subsection (1) are not complied with, the
owner or occupier of any premises to which the watercourse leads,
or any other person who made, uses or has the care or maintenance
of the watercourse, shall be guilty of an offence, ....

(3) Without prejudice to subsection (2), if any person

(a)injures any grating or wire lattice placed in pursuance of
subsection (1); or

(b)removes any such grating or lattice or part thereof, except, in
the case of a lattice, during any period of the year during which
such a lattice need not be maintained; or

(c)opens any such grating or lattice improperly; or

(d)permits any such grating or lattice to be injured or removed
(except as is mentioned in paragraph (b)) or improperly opened;

(4) If in respect of a watercourse to which this section applies,

(a)the Ministry is satisfied that sufficient arrangements will be
made by means other than those specified in subsection (1) to
prevent the admission of fish or fry into the watercourse, and
that, having regard to those arrangements, exemption should be
granted from the obligations imposed by subsection (1); or

(b)where the watercourse is a watercourse constructed for the purpose
of conveying water as a motive power for machinery, it is proved
to the satisfaction of the Ministry that exemption during any period
from the obligations imposed by subsection (1) is necessary for the
effective working of the machinery,

(5) Where an exemption has been granted under subsection (4) the
Ministry may at any time

(a)revoke the exemption; or

(b)vary or revoke any condition for the time being attaching to the
exemption; or

(c)attach any condition or any further condition to the exception;

(6) This section applies to any watercourse conveying water for the
supply of towns, for the irrigation of land, as motive power for
machinery, or for any purpose other than the supply of water for
navigation ....

(7) In this section "fry" in relation to salmon includes parr and
smolts [and "watercourse" includes any pipe, culvert or other
device].

S.60 rep. by 1973 NI 2 art.60(2) sch.4

Interpretation of Part IV.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 61

61. In this Part "mill" includes any factory, machine, building or
other work by or for which water is taken or used for any
purpose.

Penalty for using certain devices for taking fish.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 62

62.(1) If, for the purpose of taking any fish, any person uses or
has in his possession or control, in or on the bank of or near
the waters of any lake, river or estuary, any light or fire or
any electrical or acoustical apparatus of any kind, he shall be
guilty of an offence.

(2) If, for the purpose of taking any fish, any person uses or
has in his possession or control, in or on the bank of or near
the waters of any lake, river or estuary, any instrument to which
this subsection applies, he shall be guilty of an offence.

(3) If any person throws, releases or discharges any missile or
other object into any water for the purpose of taking or killing,
or facilitating the taking or killing, of any salmon or trout, he
shall be guilty of an offence.

(4) In subsection (2) the expression "instrument to which this
subsection applies" means any otter, tailer or snare, spear,
stroke-haul, gaff or other instrument of a similar kind [or any
instrument or device calculated in the course of normal use to
foul-hook any fish], but does not include

(a)a gaff or tailer used or to be used solely as an auxiliary to
lawful angling between sunrise and one hour after sunset; or

(b)a gaff or tailer used or to be used by the holder of a
fishing licence in respect of any box in a fishing weir solely for
the purpose of lawfully removing fish therefrom; or

(c)an eel spear used for taking eels.

(5) A person who is guilty of an offence under subsection (1) or
(2) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
[#500] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or
to both such fine and such imprisonment.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 63
Fishing for salmon or trout by cross lines.

63. If any person takes or fishes for salmon or trout by means of
cross lines in any river he shall be guilty of an offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 64
Penalty for taking salmon or trout in eel weir.

64.(1) If the owner or occupier of an eel weir takes or suffers
to be taken therein any salmon or trout, he shall be guilty of an
offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not
exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six
months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.

(2) Where a person is charged with an offence under this section
it shall be a good defence to prove that such salmon or trout was
taken unintentionally and, immediately upon being taken, was returned
to the water without any avoidable injury.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 65
Penalty for damming or teeming river or millrace for purpose of
taking salmon or trout.

65. If any person dams, teems or empties any river or millrace for
the purpose of taking or destroying any salmon or trout, he shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction
to a fine not exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding six months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.

Restrictions on use of nets.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 66

66.(1) If any person

(a)uses any one or more than one net of any kind in such a
manner as to obtain the same advantage as he would have obtained
by using a net the meshes of which are of a size smaller than
that for the time being permitted under this Act for nets of that
kind; or

(b)uses a net covered with canvas, hide, or other substance for the
purpose of taking small fish; or

(c)affixes or keeps up continued nets stretched across a river;

(2) Subsection (1)(b) shall not apply to a net used either in the
sea or within an estuary solely for the purpose of dredging for
shell-fish.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 67
Mesh of nets made of non-rigid material for the taking of salmon
in the sea or tideways.

67.(1) If, in the sea or in the tidal portion of a river, any
person uses any net to which this section applies with a mesh of
less size than one and three-quarter inches from knot to knot, to
be measured along the side of the square, or seven inches to be
measured all round each such mesh, such measurements being taken in
the clear when the net is wet, then, subject to subsection (2), he
shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) The Board may by byelaws permit the use of nets to which this
section applies having meshes of a less size than that specified in
subsection (1), and this section shall have application with respect
to any net to which such byelaws apply as if for the dimensions
specified in subsection (1) there were substituted the dimensions
specified in those byelaws.

(3) In this section the expression "net to which this section
applies" means any net or other engine which is not formed of a
rigid material and which is used for the taking of salmon.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 68
Meshes or openings of engines made of rigid material for the taking
of salmon in the sea or tideways.

68.(1) If, in the sea or in the tidal portion of a river, any
person uses any engine to which this section applies with meshes or
openings of less width than three inches on each side of the
square, or, where no meshes or openings of the nature of
reticulations are used, of less width between the bars than two
inches, he shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) In this section the expression "engine to which this section
applies" means any engine which is formed of rigid material and is
used for the taking of salmon.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 69
Use of salmon nets near mouths of rivers.

69.(1) If any person (other than the owner of a several fishery
within the limits thereof) shoots, draws or uses any net for taking
salmon

(a)at the mouth of any river; or

(b)within half a mile in any direction from the mouth of any
river,

(2) If any person (other than the owner of a several fishery in
the whole of a river and its tributaries, within the limits of
that several fishery) shoots, draws or stretches any net entirely
across the mouth or across any other part of a river, he shall be
guilty of an offence.

(3) Where an order under section 16 defines the mouth of a
tributary river, references in this section to the mouth of a river
shall be construed as including references to the mouth of that
tributary river.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 70
Powers of Board with respect to drift nets for the taking of
salmon in the sea.

70.(1) Where the Board are satisfied that it is expedient to
control the use of drift nets for the taking of salmon in the
sea, they may make byelaws prohibiting, restricting or otherwise
controlling

(a)the use of such nets for fishing for salmon in the sea;

(b)the landing of salmon taken by means of such nets;

(c)the having in possession of salmon taken or landed in
contravention of the byelaws.

(2) Byelaws under this section restricting or otherwise controlling
fishing for salmon may prescribe

(a)the classes of persons to whom there may be issued fishing
licences in respect of nets to which the byelaws apply;

(b)the classes of boats which may be used for the working of such
nets;

(c)the maximum number of fishing licences which may be issued in
any year in respect of such nets;

(d)the manner in which such licences shall be allocated in any case
where the number of valid applications for such licences in any
year exceeds the number prescribed under paragraph (c) in respect of
that year.

(3) If any person contravenes any byelaw made under this section,
he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine not exceeding [#1,000] or to imprisonment for
a term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 71
Restriction on use of nets in fresh water.

71.(1) Save as is permitted by or under subsection (2), it shall
not be lawful for any person to use any net in the freshwater
portion of any river or in any lake.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to

(a)the use of a landing net or keep net solely as auxiliary to
lawful fishing with rod and line;

(b)the lawful use of a net solely for the purpose of removing fish
from traps in a fishing weir;

(c)the lawful use of a fixed engine under section 73;

(d)the lawful use in a several fishery of draft nets for the
taking of salmon or trout where such nets were lawfully used during
the open fishing season of one or more of the five years
immediately preceding 1st January, 1965;

(e)the lawful use of draft nets for the capture of salmon or trout
in any lake by members of the public who depend on such netting
as a means of livelihood where

(i)such nets are so used with the consent of every owner of a
several fishery in that lake; and

(ii)such nets were so used with such consent or as of right by
any such members of the public within the period of twenty years
immediately preceding 1st January 1965;

(f)the lawful use of nets for the taking of eels

(i)in or in the vicinity of an eel weir; or

(ii)in accordance with regulations made under section 15;

(g)the lawful use, in accordance with byelaws, of nets for the
taking of fish other than salmon, trout or eels.

(3) If any person uses a net in contravention of this section he
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine not exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.

(4) In this section, "trout" does not include pollen.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 72
Mesh of nets for taking fish in fresh water.

72.(1) No person shall, under section 71(2)(c), (d), (e) or (g),
use any net with a mesh of less size than

(a)such size as may be prescribed by byelaw; or

(b)if no size is so prescribed, a size of one and three-quarter
inches from knot to knot, to be measured along the side of the
square, or seven inches to be measured all round each mesh, such
measurements being taken in the clear when the net is wet.

(2) No person shall, under section 71(2)(f), use any net with a
mesh of less size than

(a)such size as may be prescribed by regulations made under section
15; or

(b)if no size is so prescribed, the size specified in subsection
(1)(b).

(3) If any person contravenes subsection (1) or (2) he shall be
guilty of an offence.

Restriction with respect to fishing weirs or fixed engines in fresh
water portion of rivers or lakes.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 73

73.(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to erect or to use
in the freshwater portion of any river or lake any fishing weir or
a fixed engine of any description, unless that fishing weir or a
fixed engine of that description was in existence and was lawfully
used therein by that person or a predecessor in title of his
during the open fishing season of one or more of the five years
immediately preceding 1st January 1965.

(2) If any person erects or uses a fishing weir or fixed engine
in contravention of this section he shall be guilty of an offence
and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
[#1,000] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or
to both such fine and such imprisonment.

(3) The prohibition in subsection (1) shall not apply to

(a)long lines used solely for the capture of eels; or

(b)any eel weir or any fixed engine for the capture of eels
established and used in accordance with regulations made under
section 15; or

(c)engines used in accordance with byelaws for the capture of fish
other than salmon or eels.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 74
Restriction on use of fixed engines for the capture of salmon in
the sea or tideways.

74.(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to erect or to use
any fixed engine for the capture of salmon in the sea or in the
tidal portion of a river unless a certificate in regard to such a
fixed engine was granted under the Salmon Fishery (Ireland) Act 1863
to him or a predecessor in title of his before the commencement of
this Act and is for the time being subsisting unrevoked.

(2) If any person erects or uses any fixed engine for the capture
of salmon in contravention of this section he shall be guilty of
an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not
exceeding [#1,000] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six
months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 75
Effect of certificate under section 6 of the Salmon Fishery
(Ireland) Act 1863.

75. A certificate under section 6 of the Salmon Fishery (Ireland)
Act 1863 shall be conclusive evidence that the person named therein
or his successor in title is the person entitled to exercise the
right therein given, but it shall not render any fixed engine
lawful which would otherwise be unlawful by reason of its being
injurious to navigation, a common nuisance to the public right of
fishing or otherwise in violation of the common law or any
enactment (including this Act).

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 76
Power of Ministry to authorise the alteration of sites of fixed
engines.

76.(1) The owner of a fixed engine in respect of which a
certificate has been granted under section 6 of the Salmon Fishery
(Ireland) Act 1863 may apply to the Ministry for permission to
remove the fixed engine from the place or position specified in the
certificate and to erect it at some other place or in some other
position.

(2) If the Ministry, after causing a local public inquiry to be
held, is satisfied that the removal and re-erection of the fixed
engine will not unduly interfere with the reasonable and legitimate
interests of any other person, the Ministry may grant a licence
authorising the owner of the fixed engine to remove it from the
place or position specified in the certificate and [for him and his
successors in title] to erect and use it at such other place or
in such other position, and subject to such conditions, and such
limitations as to time or otherwise, as may be specified in the
licence.

(3) If the Ministry is satisfied that it is expedient in the
interests of the salmon fisheries to revoke a licence granted under
this section, or to vary the provisions of such a licence with
respect to

(a)the place or position in which a fixed engine is by the licence
authorised to be erected and used, or

(b)any conditions or limitations contained in the licence,

(4) Without prejudice to subsection (3), a licence granted under
this section may be suspended or revoked in accordance with the
provisions of Schedule 1.

(5) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to empower the Ministry
to authorise the erection of any fixed engine at a place or in a
position where its use would be injurious to navigation or would
contravene the provisions of any enactment.

(6) Where, by licence under this section, the Ministry authorises
any person to erect and use a fixed engine at a place or in a
position other than that specified in the certificate referred to in
subsection (1), for the purposes of this Act the certificate shall
have effect during the currency of the licence as if the reference
in the certificate to the place or position so specified were a
reference to the first-mentioned place or position.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 77
Power of Ministry to authorise variation in characteristics of fixed
engines.

77.(1) The owner of a fixed engine in respect of which a
certificate has been granted under section 6 of the Salmon Fishery
(Ireland) Act 1863 may apply to the Ministry for permission to
substitute for that fixed engine or for more than one such fixed
engine a fixed engine of different characteristics from the
characteristics specified in the certificate.

(2) If the Ministry, after causing a local public inquiry to be
held, is satisfied that such substitution will not unduly interfere
with the reasonable and legitimate interests of any other person,
the Ministry may accept the surrender of any certificate such as is
referred to in subsection (1), and may grant a licence authorising
the owner [and his successors in title] to erect and use

(i)in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the
Ministry; and

(ii)at a place or in a position specified in the licence; and

(iii)subject to any conditions, or any limitations as to time or
otherwise, contained in the licence,

(3) Upon the grant of a licence under subsection (2) any
certificate surrendered to the Ministry in pursuance of that
subsection shall cease to have effect, but without prejudice to the
provisions of subsection (6) as to the revival of the certificate
in the event of the licence being revoked under subsection (4) or
(5).

(4) If the Ministry is satisfied that it is expedient in the
interests of the salmon fisheries to revoke a licence granted under
this section or to vary the provisions of such a licence with
respect to

(a)the characteristics of a fixed engine the erection and use of
which is authorised by the licence, or

(b)the place or position in which such a fixed engine is so
authorised to be erected, or

(c)any conditions or limitations contained in the licence,

(5) Without prejudice to subsection (4), a licence granted under
this section may be suspended or revoked in accordance with the
provisions of Schedule 1.

(6) When a licence granted under this section is revoked

(a)the provisions of

(i)this Act and any byelaws made under this Act, and

(ii)any certificate under section 6 of the said Act of 1863 with
respect to a fixed engine such as is first mentioned in subsection
(1),

(b)shall have effect with respect to any such fixed engine as if
the licence had not been granted; and

(b)the Ministry shall return to the person who immediately before
the revocation of the licence was the holder thereof any certificate
under the said section 6 which had been surrendered to the Ministry
under subsection (2) by that person or by a predecessor in title
of his.

(7) The provisions of sections 74 to 76, and of this section,
shall have effect with respect to a licence granted under subsection
(2) in like manner as they have effect with respect to a
certificate under the said section 6, as if the licence were such
a certificate; and for the purposes of section 74(1) the licence
shall be deemed to have been granted before the commencement of
this Act.

(8) Section 79 shall not apply to the placing or continuance in
accordance with the terms of a licence granted under subsection (2)
of a fishing engine specified in such a licence.

(9) Subsection (5) of section 76 shall apply for the purposes of
this section as it applies for the purposes of that section.

Prohibition of erecting or using fixed engines at mouths of rivers.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 78

78.(1) If at or within one mile in any direction from the mouth
of any salmon river any person, other than the owner of a several
fishery within the limits thereof, erects or uses any fixed engine,
that person shall be guilty of an offence ....

(2) Where an order under section 16 defines the mouth of a
tributary river, the reference in subsection (1) to the mouth of
any river shall be construed as including a reference to the mouth
of that tributary river.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 79
Prohibition of bag nets in certain places.

79.(1) Subject to subsection (3), no bag net shall be placed or
allowed to remain in any river or estuary or within a distance of
three miles from the mouth of any river.

(2) If any bag net is placed or allowed to remain in contravention
of this section

(a)it shall be deemed a common nuisance and may be taken possession
of or destroyed; and

(b)the owner of the bag net shall be guilty of an offence and
shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
[#500] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or
to both such fine and such imprisonment.

(3) This section shall not apply to

(a)the placing or continuing, within three miles of the mouth of a
river, of a bag net, where the owner of the bag net has the
exclusive right of catching salmon in the whole of that river,
including all tributary rivers and lakes upon the course of that
river, and where that owner or a predecessor in title of his had
on or immediately before 28th July 1863 exercised that right by
means of a bag net at the place where the first-mentioned bag net
is placed; or

(b)the placing or continuing, in accordance with the provisions of a
licence granted under section 77(2), of a bag net the erection and
use of which is authorised by the licence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 80
Regulations as to construction and user of bag nets.

80. If any person maintains or uses any bag net

(a)the meshes of the nets of any leader whereof are not stretched
to their full opening; or

(b)which is so constructed that the leaders thereof cannot be raised
and kept out of the water;

Free gaps in fishing weirs.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 81

81.(1) In every fishing weir (other than an eel weir with respect
to which a licence granted by the Ministry under section 84 is for
the time being in force) there shall be a free gap or opening in
accordance with the following provisions:

(a)the free gap shall be situate in the deepest part of the
stream;

(b)the sides of the free gap shall be in line with and parallel
to the direction of the stream at the weir;

(c)the bottom of the free gap shall be level with the natural bed
of the stream above and below the gap;

(d)the width of the free gap at its narrowest part shall be not
less than one-tenth part of the width of the stream:

(e)no existing free gap in any fishing weir shall be reduced in
width or a gap of less width substituted therefor or any alteration
made therein so as to reduce the flow of water through the gap.

(2) The requirements of subsection (1), in so far as they relate
to the provision of a free gap in every fishing weir, shall, in
the case of a fishing weir in which there was no free gap on 1st
January, 1965, be deemed to be complied with if immediately
adjoining the weir there then was and continues to be a navigation
gap which conforms in form and dimensions to the requirements of
that subsection, and all the provisions of this Act which apply to
free gaps in fishing weirs (other than those which require the free
gap to be in the weir) shall apply to any such navigation gap.

(3) Where there is no free gap in a fishing weir or where a free
gap has been made in a fishing weir but is not maintained in
accordance with subsection (1), then, unless that fishing weir is an
eel weir which is for the time being excepted from the application
of subsection (1), the owner and the occupier of the fishing weir
shall each be guilty of an offence ....

(4) Where the provisions of subsection (1) have been contravened the
Board or, failing the Board, the Ministry, may provide or restore a
free gap and may recover from the owner or the occupier of the
fishing weir any expenses reasonably incurred in executing the works
undertaken for that purpose.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 82
Offence of affecting flow of water through free gap by alteration
of bed of river.

82. If any alteration is made in the bed of a river in such
manner as to reduce the flow of water through the free gap in a
fishing weir, the person making the alteration shall be guilty of
an offence ....

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 83
Fishing in or near or obstructing free gaps.

83.(1) Subject to subsection (4), if any person

(a)uses any fishing engine in a free gap in a fishing weir; or

(b)uses any fishing engine (not being a rod and line) within fifty
yards above or below any part of a fishing weir or the free gap
in a fishing weir; or

(c)places any obstruction in a free gap; or

(d)uses any contrivance or does any act whereby fish may be scared,
deterred or in any way prevented from freely entering and passing
up and down a free gap at all times; or

(e)places any thing whatsoever in, over or across a free gap in a
fishing weir, except a temporary bridge or board during the time
only when the persons engaged in the fishing of that weir are
passing over the free gap; or

(f)in any manner prevents the free and uninterrupted passage of fish
through the free gap at any time; or

(g)authorises or instructs or permits any other person to do any of
the acts referred to in the foregoing paragraphs;

(2) Where the owner or occupier of a fishing weir is charged under
subsection (1) with the offence of placing an obstruction in the
free gap in that weir, and it is proved that the obstruction was
placed in the free gap, it shall be presumed, until the contrary
is shown, that the obstruction was placed in the free gap by him.

(3) Where a person is convicted of an offence under this section
in respect of an obstruction in the free gap of a fishing weir,
the Board or, failing the Board, the Ministry, may cause the
obstruction to be removed and may recover from that person any
expenses reasonably incurred in so doing.

(4) Where a licence granted by the Ministry under section 84 with
respect to an eel weir is for the time being in force, this
section shall not operate to penalise any act or thing authorised
by the licence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 84
Operation of eel weir without free gap.

84.(1) The Ministry may by licence authorise the operation of a
specified eel weir without a free gap, subject to such conditions
as may be contained in the licence.

(2) The Ministry may revoke, or may vary the conditions contained
in, a licence granted under this section, where the Ministry is
satisfied that such revocation or variation is expedient in the
interests of the eel fisheries.

(3) When the Ministry proposes to revoke a licence, or to vary any
conditions, under subsection (2), otherwise than on the application
of the holder of the licence, the Ministry shall

(a)give to the holder of the licence at least twenty-eight days'
prior notice of its intention to do so; and

(b)state in the notice given under paragraph (a) the specific
variation, if any, under consideration and the grounds upon which
the revocation or variation is proposed to be made,

(4) Without prejudice to subsection (2), a licence granted under
this section may be suspended or revoked in accordance with the
provisions of Schedule 1.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 85
Rules as to boxes in salmon weirs.

85.(1) The following rules shall be observed in relation to the
construction and use of boxes in salmon weirs:

(a)the surface of the floor of the box shall be level with the
natural bed of the river;

(b)the inscales and the heck of the box shall be capable of being
removed and opened up;

(c)the bars of the heck of the box shall be placed perpendicularly;

(d)the inscales and the heck of the box shall be so constructed
that no bar or part of a bar is nearer to any other bar or part
of a bar than such distance as may be prescribed by byelaws, or
if no distance is prescribed, a distance of two inches;

(e)the box shall not be built over or in any other manner hidden
from public inspection.

(2) If any person constructs or uses any box in a salmon weir in
contravention of subsection (1), he shall be guilty of an offence
....

(3) If any box in a salmon weir is constructed in contravention of
this section, the Board or, failing the Board, the Ministry may
cause the parts of that box which do not comply with the
requirements of this section to be removed, and may recover from
the occupier of the weir any expenses reasonably incurred in so
doing.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 86
Construction of guiding walls appurtenant to salmon weirs.

86.(1) There shall not be attached to a salmon weir in a river
any guiding wall of greater length than

(a)twenty feet; or

(b)such length, being less than twenty feet, as the Ministry may by
order appoint with respect to a salmon weir specified in the order,

(2) There shall not be attached to any salmon weir any guiding
wall which has the effect of narrowing up or preventing the ingress
or discharge of water through or from the free gap in the weir.

(3) If any salmon weir has a guiding wall in contravention of
subsection (1) or (2), the following provisions shall have effect:

(a)the occupier of the weir shall be guilty of an offence ...; and

(b)the Board or, failing the Board, the Ministry may cause the
guiding wall to be altered or removed, and may recover from the
occupier of the weir any expenses reasonably incurred in so doing.

(4) If the occupier of a salmon weir in a river makes such use
of any island or natural obstruction in the river as secures to
him the advantage he would have obtained by attaching to the weir
a guiding wall contravening subsection (1), he shall be guilty of
an offence ....

(5) In this section, the expression "guiding wall" means any spur
or tail wall, leader or outrigger, but does not include the main
wall of the salmon weir that connects the boxes of the weir with
the bank of the river.

Restriction on possession of unlawful fishing engines, etc.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 87

87.(1) It shall not be lawful for any person to have in his
possession or control in any waters or on or near the banks of
any waters any fishing engine or lure or bait, if the use of that
engine, lure or bait in those waters for the purpose of taking
fish is unlawful.

(2) Any person who has in his possession or control any fishing
engine or lure or bait in contravention of this section shall be
guilty of an offence.

(3) Where a person is charged with an offence under subsection (2)
in relation to the possession or control of a net and it is
proved that he was found in possession or control of the net in
or in the vicinity of the freshwater portion of a river or any
lake, it shall be presumed that he had the possession or control
of the net with intent to use it in the freshwater portion of the
river or in the lake in contravention of section 71(1) unless and
until he satisfies the court that at the time the offence is
alleged to have been committed

(a)he intended and was entitled to use the net in one of the
manners specified in section 71(2); or

(b)if he was found in possession or control of the net in the
vicinity of the boundary between the tidal and freshwater portions
of a river, that he intended and was entitled to use the net in
the tidal portion of the river or in the sea;

Taking salmon or trout unlawfully killed or found dead.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 88

88.(1) A person who by any means removes or causes to be removed
from any waters

(a)any salmon or trout which has been injured or killed otherwise
than by lawful means; or

(b)any salmon or trout which has been found dead, from any cause
whatever, by that person;

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to any of the following persons

(a)any person acting under the authority of the Ministry; or

(b)any officer of the Board; or

(c)any owner of a fishery in those waters; or

(d)any agent of the owner of a fishery in those waters; or

(e)any member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary; or

(f)[any person acting under the authority of a district council].

(3) Where a person is charged with an offence under this section
in respect of any fish it shall be a good defence to prove that
he removed the fish from any waters, or caused it to be so
removed, solely for the purpose of delivering it to a person
designated in any of paragraphs (a) to (f) of subsection (2), and
that he did so deliver it before being required to do so by any
such person.

Annual close season for salmon and trout.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 89

89. In this Act the expression "the annual close season for salmon
and trout" means, in relation to any locality, the period during
which it is declared by a byelaw for the time being in force and
applicable to that locality to be unlawful to fish for, take or
kill salmon or trout with a fishing engine other than rod and
line.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 90
Penalties for fishing otherwise than by rod and line for salmon or
trout during the annual close season for salmon and trout.

90.(1) If any person fishes for, takes or wilfully kills salmon or
trout during the annual close season for salmon and trout, he shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction
to [a fine not exceeding #500 or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding six months or to both such fine and such imprisonment,
and shall in addition be liable to a further fine not exceeding
#50 for every salmon and #10 for every trout taken or so killed
by him].

(2) This section shall not apply to

(a)the fishing for or taking of salmon or trout by rod and line,
or the killing of salmon or trout so taken; or

(b)the fishing for, taking or killing of salmon or trout in any
fish farm with respect to which a fish culture licence under
section 11 is for the time being in force, in accordance with the
terms of the licence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 91
Provisions to be observed in relation to fixed engines during the
annual close season for salmon and trout

91.(1) During the annual close season for salmon and trout every
net, leader or other moveable part of a fixed engine used for the
taking of salmon or trout shall be removed from the poles or
fixtures to which it is attached and shall be taken from thence.

(2) If in respect of any fixed engine there is a contravention of
the provisions of subsection (1), the occupier of the fixed engine
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine not exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.

(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as rendering liable
to any penalty a person who satisfies the court that he was
prevented by floods, storm or stress of weather from complying with
subsection (1) during the continuance of that prevention.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 92
Dismantlement of salmon weirs during the annual close season for
salmon and trout.

92.(1) Within thirty-six hours of the commencement of the annual
close season for salmon and trout, all the moveable parts of a
salmon weir shall be removed from the weir and shall be taken from
thence.

(2) The moveable parts of a salmon weir shall not be placed in or
on that weir earlier than thirty-six hours before the expiration of
the annual close season.

(3) During the annual close season (except the first and the last
thirty-six hours thereof) the moveable parts of a salmon weir shall
not be allowed to remain in or on that weir.

(4) If in respect of any salmon weir there is a contravention of
the provisions of subsection (1), (2) or (3) the occupier of the
weir shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine not exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.

(5) Nothing in subsection (4) shall be construed as rendering liable
to any penalty an occupier of a salmon weir who satisfies the
court that he was prevented by floods, storm or stress of weather
from complying with subsection (1) during the continuance of that
prevention.

(6) Where the occupier of a salmon weir is convicted of an offence
under this section, the Board, or, failing the Board, the Ministry,
may cause to be removed from the salmon weir the moveable parts in
respect of which the offence was committed and may recover from the
occupier any expenses reasonably incurred in so doing.

(7) In this section the expression "moveable parts" means, in
relation to a salmon weir, the inscales and heck of every box in
the salmon weir and all other fittings and articles used in
connection with those boxes which are capable of removal.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 93
Removal of nets from banks, etc., of waters during the annual close
season for salmon and trout.

93.(1) All nets used for taking salmon or trout shall be removed
from the banks of any waters and from the vicinity thereof during
the annual close season for salmon and trout.

(2) If subsection (1) is not complied with in regard to any net,
the owner of, or the person who used, that net shall be guilty of
an offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 94
Use of nets in inland waters during the annual close season for
salmon and trout.

94.(1) Subject to subsection (2), if any person, during the annual
close season for salmon and trout, does, in the freshwater portion
of any river or lake, any of the following things

(a)places, affixes or attaches any net to any stake, bridge, sluice
or lock gates of a canal or other such fixed erection; or

(b)lays, draws or fishes with any net whatsoever;

(2) This section shall not apply to

(a)the use of a landing net or keep net solely as auxiliary to
lawful fishing with rod and line;

(b)the lawful use of a net for the taking of eels; or

(c)the lawful use, in accordance with byelaws, of nets for the
taking of fish other than salmon, trout or eels.

Annual close season for angling for salmon and annual close season
for angling for trout.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 95

95.(1) In this Act the expression "the annual close season for
angling for salmon" means, in relation to any locality, the period
during which it is declared by a byelaw for the time being in
force and applicable to that locality to be unlawful to fish for
or take salmon with rod and line, or, if no period is prescribed,
the period from 31st October in any year to 31st January in the
then next-following year.

(2) In this Act the expression "the annual close season for angling
for trout" means, in relation to any locality, the period during
which it is declared by a byelaw for the time being in force and
applicable to that locality to be unlawful to fish for or take
trout with rod and line, or, if no period is prescribed, the
period from 28th September in any year to the last day of February
in the then next-following year.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 96
Angling for salmon or for trout during annual close season for
angling for salmon or annual close season for angling for trout.

96. If during the annual close season for angling for salmon or
the annual close season for angling for trout any person fishes
for, takes or wilfully kills salmon or trout, as the case may be,
with rod and line, he shall be guilty of an offence.

Weekly close time.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 97

97. In this Act the expression "the weekly close time" means, in
relation to any locality, the period prescribed by byelaw as such
for that locality, or if no period is prescribed, the period
commencing at 6 o'clock a.m. on each Saturday and ending at 6
o'clock a.m. on the then next-following Monday.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 98
Penalty for fishing otherwise than by rod and line for salmon or
trout during the weekly close time.

98.(1) Subject to subsection (2), if, during the weekly close time,
any person fishes for, takes or wilfully kills salmon or trout he
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine not exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to the lawful use of a rod and
line for the taking of salmon or trout otherwise than during the
annual close season for angling for salmon or, as the case may be,
the annual close season for angling for trout.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 99
Provisions to be observed in relation to certain fixed engines
during the weekly close time.

99.(1) During the weekly close time

(a)the netting of the leader of every bag net used for catching
salmon shall be raised and kept out of the water; and

(b)all other nets used as fixed engines for the taking of salmon
or trout shall be wholly removed from the water.

(2) If in respect of any bag net the provisions of subsection
(1)(a), or if in respect of any other net to which subsection
(1)(b) applies the provisions of subsection (1)(b), are not complied
with, the occupier of that bag net or net shall be guilty of an
offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not
exceeding [#500] or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six
months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.

(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as rendering liable
to any penalty a person who satisfies the court that he was
prevented by floods, storm, or stress of weather from complying with
subsection (1) during the continuance of that prevention.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 100
Provisions to be observed in relation to salmon weirs during the
weekly close time.

100.(1) During the weekly close time the inscales and heck of each
box in a salmon weir shall be either removed or opened out in
such a manner that a clear opening of not less than four feet in
width is left open therein from the top to the bottom of the box
and a free, direct and uninterrupted space of that width is
effectually secured for the passage of all fish, both up and down,
through the box.

(2) If in respect of any salmon weir the provisions of subsection
(1) are not complied with, the occupier thereof shall be guilty of
an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not
exceeding [#500] in respect of each box in the weir the inscales
and heck whereof are not removed or opened out as required by
subsection (1).

(3) Nothing in subsection (2) shall be construed as rendering liable
to any penalty a person who satisfies the court that he was
prevented by floods, storm or stress of weather from complying with
subsection (1) during the continuance of that prevention.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 101
Penalty for preventing fish from passing through boxes, etc., during
the weekly close time.

101. If any person, during the weekly close time

(a)uses any means or contrivance to prevent the free passage of
fish through any box or gap in a salmon weir or through any fixed
engine; or

(b)in any way or by any means wilfully frightens or scares or
attempts to frighten or scare any fish from passing through such a
box or gap or through the traps or eyes of a fixed engine;

Scaring or obstructing free passage of salmon or trout during the
weekly close time.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 102

102.(1) Without prejudice to section 101, if any person scares,
impedes or obstructs the free passage of salmon or trout during the
weekly close time, he shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) This section shall not apply to any person who takes fish
lawfully by rod and line during the weekly close time.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 103
Use of nets in inland waters during the weekly close time.

103.(1) Subject to subsection (2), if any person, during the weekly
close time, does, in the freshwater portion of any river or lake,
any of the following things

(a)places, affixes or attaches any net to any stake, bridge, sluice,
lock gate of a canal or other such fixed erection; or

(b)lays, draws or fishes with any net whatsoever;

(2) This section shall not apply to

(a)the use of a landing net or keep net solely as auxiliary to
lawful fishing with rod and line;

(b)the lawful use of a net for the taking of eels; or

(c)the lawful use, in accordance with byelaws, of nets for the
taking of fish other than salmon, trout or eels.

Restriction on use of salmon or trout nets during certain hours in
freshwater portions of rivers.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 104

104.(1) Subject to subsection (3), it shall not be lawful for any
person to use any net for the capture of salmon or trout in the
freshwater portion of any river between the hours of eight o'clock
in the evening and six o'clock in the morning.

(2) If any person contravenes subsection (1) he shall be guilty of
an offence.

(3) This section shall not apply to the use of a landing net or
keep net solely as auxiliary to lawful fishing with rod and line
[or in connection with the lawful operation of a fishing weir.]

Annual close season for pollen.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 105

105. In this Act, the expression "the annual close season for
pollen" means, in relation to any locality, the period from 31st
October in any year to 31st January in the then next-following year
or such other period as may be declared by a byelaw for the time
being in force and applicable to that locality to be a period
during which it is unlawful to fish for, take or kill pollen.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 106
Extension of sections 90 and 98 to pollen.

106. The provisions of section 90 and of section 98 shall apply to
pollen in the same way as they apply to salmon and trout, with
the substitution therein of references to pollen for references to
salmon or trout, and of references to the annual close season for
pollen for references to the annual close season for salmon and
trout, and with the omission from section 98(2) of the words from
"otherwise" to the end of the subsection.

Annual close season for eels.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 107

107. In this Act the expression "the annual close season for eels"
means in relation to any locality and for the purposes of the
taking of eels by means of a fishing engine of any description,
other than rod and line, the period during which it is declared by
a regulation under section 15 for the time being in force and
applicable to that locality to be unlawful to fish for or take
eels by means of a fishing engine of that description, or if no
period is so prescribed,

(a)in relation to the taking of eels by means of [fishing engines
which are erected or hung in fishing weirs or are] fixed engines
(other than long lines), the period from 9th January in any year
to 31st May in that year; and

(b)in relation to the taking of eels by any means other than a
fishing engine to which paragraph (a) applies (except by rod and
line), the period from 9th January in any year to 30th April in
that year.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 108
Prohibition of taking etc. eels, otherwise than by rod and line,
during the annual close season.

108.(1) Subject to subsection (2), and without prejudice to section
109, if any person

(a)during the annual close season for eels taken otherwise than by
means of a fishing engine to which section 107(a) applies, fishes
for, takes or wilfully kills eels by any method whatsoever; or

(b)during the annual close season for eels taken by means of such
a fishing engine, fishes for, takes or kills eels by means of such
a fishing engine; or

(c)has in his possession during such period as may be prescribed by
regulations, or, if no period is so prescribed, during the period
from 31st March in any year to the then next-following 30th April,
any eel other than an eel that he proves was captured elsewhere
than in any part of Northern Ireland outside the Londonderry Area;

(2) [Paragraph (a)] of subsection (1) shall not apply to the
fishing for or taking of eels by rod and line, or the killing of
eels so taken, and paragraph (c) of that subsection shall not apply
to a person who, having any eel in his possession during the
period referred to therein, proves that the eel was caught by rod
and line at a particular place by [a person who was the holder of
a fishing licence authorising him to angle for eels or who was
exempted by byelaws made under section 37(f) from the requirement to
hold such a licence] otherwise than during any period for the time
being fixed by byelaws as a close season for angling for eels.

(3) The Ministry may by order made subject to affirmative resolution
provide that this section shall have effect as if the words in
subsection (1)(c) from "other" onwards were omitted.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 109
Placing fishing engines for taking eels in eyes, etc., of fishing
weirs during the annual close season for eels or during the
daytime.

109.(1) If any person places or hangs any fishing engine for taking
eels in an eye or gap of any fishing weir during

(a)the annual close season for eels taken by means of a fishing
engine to which section 107(a) applies; or

(b)the daytime, within any period that is not the annual close
season for eels taken by a fishing engine to which section 107(a)
applies,

(2) Where a person is charged with an offence under this section
and it is proved that at a particular time a fishing engine for
taking eels was placed or was hanging in an eye or gap of a
fishing weir, and that that person was at that time the occupier
of the fishing weir, then it shall, until the contrary is proved,
be presumed that the fishing engine was so placed or hung by him.

Prohibition of sale, etc., of salmon or trout unlawfully captured.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 110

110.(1) Subject to the succeeding provisions of this section, if any
person buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale or has in his
possession any salmon or trout unlawfully captured, he shall be
guilty of an offence under this Part and shall be liable

[(a)on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding #500 or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both such
fine and such imprisonment and shall in addition be liable to a
further fine not exceeding #50 for every salmon and #10 for every
trout so bought, sold, offered or exposed for sale or found in his
possession;

(b)on conviction on indictment to a fine not exceeding #2,000 or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both such
fine and such imprisonment.]

(2) In any proceedings under this section, the onus of proving that
the salmon or trout, the subject of the proceedings, was lawfully
captured shall lie on the defendant.

(3) Where a person, being a common carrier, is charged with the
offence of having in his possession any salmon or trout unlawfully
captured, it shall be a good defence to the charge for him to
prove

(a)that he had the salmon or trout in his possession as a common
carrier and not otherwise; and

(b)that at the time at which the salmon or trout was accepted by
him for carriage, the consignor delivered to him a certificate in
writing signed by the consignor to the effect that the salmon or
trout was lawfully captured.

(4) Where a person is charged with an offence under subsection (1)
in relation to a salmon or a trout, and

(a)he proves that the fish was caught by rod and line at a
particular place during a period other than the annual close season
for angling for fish of that kind at that place; and

(b)he proves that the fish was caught by [a person who was the
holder of a fishing licence authorising him to angle for salmon or,
as the case may be, trout or who was exempted by byelaws made
under section 37(f) from the requirement to hold such a licence],

(5) Where a person is charged with an offence under subsection (1)
in relation to a salmon or a trout and

(a)he proves that he acquired the fish from a person who then was,
or whom he believed on reasonable grounds then to have been, the
holder of a dealer's licence issued under the succeeding provisions
of this Part; or

(b)he satisfies the court that he had no reason to suppose the
fish to have been unlawfully captured, and that he took all
reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the
commission of such an offence;

(6) If a person in a certificate signed by him and delivered to a
common carrier under subsection (3)(b) makes any statement which to
his knowledge is false, he shall be guilty of an offence [and
shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
#500.][

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 111
Prohibition of purchase, sale, etc., of salmon, trout, pollen and
brown eels at certain times.

111.(1) If any person buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale or
has in his possession for sale

(a)any salmon or trout at any time during the period from 15th
September in any year to 31st January in the next-following year;
or

(b)any pollen at any time during the period from 7th November in
any year to 31st January in the then next-following year; or

(c)any brown eels at any time during the period from 16th January
in any year to the date in that year of the commencement of the
period mentioned in section 108(1)(c);

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to any person buying, selling,
offering or exposing for sale or having in his possession for sale
any fish of a kind mentioned in paragraph (a) or, as the case may
be, (b) or (c) of that subsection which he proves was supplied by

(a)a person who was, or whom he believed on reasonable grounds to
be, the holder of a fish culture licence granted under section 11;
or

(b)the Ministry.

(3) For the purposes of this section a person shall be deemed to
have a salmon or trout or, as the case may be, a pollen or a
brown eel in his possession for sale if it is found at any place,
or on or in any vehicle, specified in a dealer's licence issued to
him under the succeeding provisions of this Part, unless he
satisfies the court that it was not his intention to sell it.

(4) The Board may by byelaws substitute for the period mentioned in
paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (1), and the Ministry may by
regulations substitute for the period mentioned in paragraph (c) of
that subsection such other period as may be specified in the
byelaws or, as the case may be, the regulations.

(5) Notwithstanding anything in section 19(2) or 26(4), any byelaws
or regulations made under subsection (4), shall be subject to
affirmative resolution.]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 112
Restriction on purchase of salmon, trout and eels.

112.(1) Subject to subsection (2), a person who is not the holder,
or the agent duly authorised in writing in that behalf of the
holder, of a dealer's licence issued under the succeeding provisions
of this Part and for the time being in force, and who buys
salmon, trout or eels, [or being the holder of such a licence, or
the agent of such a holder, buys salmon, trout or eels elsewhere
than at the place or vehicle in respect of which the licence is
in force], shall be guilty of an offence under this Part.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply in relation to

(a)the bona fide purchase by or on behalf of a person of salmon,
trout or eels for use by the person in his own home; or

(b)the bona fide purchase of salmon, trout or eels by or on behalf
of any person for use for catering purposes in premises in which
he carries on the business of a hotel, restaurant or guest house
or of providing board and lodging or meals for reward, if the
purchase is made from

(i)the holder of a dealer's licence for the time being in force;
or

(ii)a fisherman who is lawfully engaged in taking and killing
salmon, trout or eels, and who is the holder of a fishing licence
which is for the time being in force and is available for use for
the taking and killing of salmon or, as the case may be, trout or
eels;

(b)and, in the case of a purchase from a fisherman, the purchaser

<(aa)xtlf20f3f1tixtf1lf40xtf1lf40lf40lf40lf4001an officer of the Ministry authorised by the Ministry to exercise the powers conferred by this section; or

(b)a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary; or

(c)an officer of the Board.

Prohibition of sale, etc., of salmon, trout and eels without
licence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 113

113.(1) Subject to subsection (3), no person shall sell, or offer
or expose for sale, or have in his possession for sale at any
place or from or in any vehicle, salmon, trout or eels unless he
is the holder of a licence for the time being in force (in this
Part referred to as a "dealer's licence") authorising him to sell
salmon, trout or eels at that place, or, as the case may be, from
that vehicle.

(2) Any person who, not being the holder of a dealer's licence,
sells, offers or exposes for sale, or has in his possession for
sale salmon, trout or eels, or being the holder of such a licence
sells, offers or exposes for sale, or has in his possession for
sale salmon, trout or eels at a place or, as the case may be,
from or in a vehicle, other than that specified in the licence,
shall be guilty of an offence under this Part.

(3) This section shall not apply to

(a)the Board; or

(b)a fisherman selling only fish of his own lawful capture; or

(c)the holder of a fish culture licence under section 11, in
relation to fish reared in the fish farm with respect to which the
licence is in force; or

(d)a person who has possession of fish for use for catering
purposes in premises in which he carries on the business of a
hotel, restaurant or guest house or of providing board and lodging
or meals for reward, or who sells fish or offers or exposes fish
for sale as or as part of a meal in the ordinary course of such
a business[; or

(e)a person selling a fish in pursuance of section 181(2) or of a
direction given by the Ministry under section 198(1)].

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 114
Grant of licence.

114.(1) Where a person who is not for the time being disqualified
under section 200 for holding a dealer's licence makes application
in writing to the Board in the form prescribed by the Board and
forwards therewith

(a)a certificate signed by a justice of the peace that that person
is a fit and proper person to receive a licence; and

(b)a fee of [50p] or such other fee as may be prescribed by
byelaws;

(2) A dealer's licence shall (unless previously terminated) continue
in force until 31st December of the year in which it is granted
and shall then expire.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 115
Renewal of licence.

115.(1) Where the holder of a dealer's licence applies within the
time before its expiration prescribed by the Board, or where a
person who was the holder of a dealer's licence and is not for
the time being disqualified under section 200 for holding such a
licence applies within the time so prescribed after its expiration,
and the application

(a)is made in writing in the prescribed form; and

(b)is accompanied by a fee of [50p] or such other fee as may be
prescribed by byelaws;

(2) Every dealer's licence renewed under this section shall (unless
previously terminated) continue in force until the expiration of the
calendar year for which the licence is renewed, and shall then
expire.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 116
Appeal from refusal of licence.

116.(1) When the Board refuse to grant to a person who has
complied with the provisions of section 114 or 115 either a
dealer's licence or, as the case may be, the renewal of a dealer's
licence, they shall send to that person a notice

(a)stating the grounds upon which the licence or renewal is refused;
and

(b)informing him of his right of appeal under subsection (2) and of
the time within which the appeal may be brought.

(2) A person who is aggrieved by a refusal of the Board to grant
to him a dealer's licence or to renew such a licence of which he
is or was the holder may, within twenty-eight days from the date
on which a notice under subsection (1) is served on him, appeal to
the county court against such refusal.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 117
Separate licence required for each premises, etc.

117. A separate and distinct dealer's licence shall be taken out by
every person proposing to sell salmon, trout or eels in respect of
each separate and distinct place or set of premises where, or, as
the case may be, every vehicle from which, it is proposed to sell
the same.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 118
Publication of licences.

118.(1) Every holder of a dealer's licence shall cause that licence
to be displayed prominently during business hours in the place or
vehicle to which the licence relates, and, if he fails to do so,
he shall be guilty of an offence under this Part.

(2) Lists of persons holding dealers' licences shall be published by
the Board at such times and places, and in such manner and form,
as may be prescribed by the Board.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 119
Temporary continuance of licence on death.

119. Where the holder of a dealer's licence dies, the licence
shall, unless forfeited under section 200, enure for the benefit of
his personal representative or his widow or any other member of his
family until the expiration of two months from his death or such
longer period as the Board may allow.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 120
Register to be kept by holder of licence.

120.(1) Every holder of a dealer's licence shall keep or cause to
be kept at the place or premises to which the licence relates or
at such other place as may be prescribed by the Board a register
in such form as may be so prescribed of all purchases and receipts
of salmon, trout or eels for sale by him, and all sales of
salmon, trout or eels made by him, and shall enter or cause to be
entered therein such particulars as may be so prescribed (which
shall not include any particulars as to price) of such purchases,
receipts and sales.

(2) A separate register shall be kept in respect of each place or
set of premises, or, as the case may be, each vehicle, with
respect to which a dealer's licence is for the time being in
force.

(3) Where a dealer's licence is issued with respect to a vehicle,
the register referred to in subsection (1) shall be kept in that
vehicle whenever the vehicle is being operated in the ordinary
course of business, and at other times shall be kept at such place
as may be prescribed by the Board; and, accordingly, references in
this Part to any place or premises where the register is required
to be kept shall, as the case requires, be construed as references
to that vehicle or the place so prescribed.

(4) The particulars referred to in subsection (1) shall be entered
in the register on the same day as that on which the purchases,
receipts or sales were made or received.

(5) Subsection (1) shall not apply with respect to any one or more
sales by retail made to any one person on any one day where the
total weight of the fish sold to that person on that day does not
exceed five pounds, provided that a statement of the aggregate
weight of all the fish which were the subject of such sales to
all such persons on that day is entered in the register in such
manner as may be prescribed by the Board.

(6) Any authorised officer may inspect any register kept in
pursuance of this section during such time as the place where the
register is required to be kept under this section is open for the
carrying on of business or at such other reasonable hours as the
Board may prescribe by byelaws; and it shall be the duty of the
licence-holder and of every person keeping the register, upon the
request of an authorised officer, to produce for inspection by him
that register, and also all invoices, consignment notes, receipts and
other documents (including copies thereof where the originals are not
available) which may be required to verify any entry in or explain
any omission from the register, and to allow the authorised officer
to take copies of or extracts from the register or any such
document.

(7) A demand for the inspection of a register or other document
under subsection (6) shall be deemed to have been duly made to the
licence-holder if the demand is made verbally at the place, premises
or vehicle where the register is required to be kept under
subsection (1) or (3) to any person in the employment of the
licence-holder.

(8) A person who holds or has held a dealer's licence shall
preserve and retain any register kept by him under this section
[together with any documents which may be required to verify any
entry in or explain any omission from that register] for a period
of six months after the expiration of the latest year in which an
entry was made in the register.

(9) Any holder of a dealer's licence who contravenes any provision
of this section shall be guilty of an offence under this Part.

(10) Any person who wilfully or negligently makes or causes to be
made in a register kept under this section any entry which is
false or misleading in any material particular shall be guilty of
an offence under this Part.

(11) In this section "authorised officer" has the same meaning as
in section 112(6).

S.121 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

Marking of packages containing salmon, trout or eels.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 122

122.(1) Every package containing salmon, trout or eels in course of
transit in Northern Ireland shall be marked conspicuously on the
outside with the words "almon and trout' or the word "almon', or
the word "rout', or the word "els', as the case may require, and
shall have also marked thereon or on a label affixed thereto the
name and address of the consignor thereof.

(2) Where any package containing salmon, trout or eels is not
marked in the manner required by this section, any person

(a)sending or consigning the package for transit in Northern Ireland;
or

(b)carrying the package in Northern Ireland for reward (except in a
case where that person proves that he did not know or could not
reasonably have known that the package contained salmon, trout or
eels);

Penalties for offences under Part VII.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 123

123. Any person guilty of an offence under any provision of this
Part (other than [section 110(6)]) shall be liable

[(a)on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding #500 or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both such
fine and such imprisonment;

(b)(except for an offence under section 120 or 122) on conviction
on indictment to a fine not exceeding #2,000 or to imprisonment for
a term not exceeding two years or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.]

Sea-fishing regulations.

[

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 124

124.(1) The Department may make such regulations as appear to it to
be expedient for the management, conservation, protection, improvement
or increase of sea-fisheries in waters within British fishery limits
which are adjacent to Northern Ireland.

(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), regulations may be made for
the following purposes

(a)the registry of sea-fishing boats;

(b)the regulation of fishing and the preservation of good order
among persons engaged therein;

(c)prohibiting, either absolutely or in the absence of compliance
with conditions specified in the regulations, the taking of sea-fish
of any description at any time or season or of sea-fish in any
condition, and the having on board a sea-fishing boat of any such
fish, and specifying conditions on which fish taken in contravention
of the regulations may be retained (and the taking and having of
them therefore excused);

(d)prohibiting in any area specified in the regulations, either
without limitation of time or for any period so specified,

(i)all fishing for sea-fish;

(ii)fishing for sea-fish of any description;

<(iii)fishing for sea-fish, or sea-fish of any description, by any method so specified,

(d)by any sea-fishing boat or by a sea-fishing boat of any
description;

(e)fixing the times, seasons and places in which fishing engines or
gear of any description may not be on board a sea-fishing boat or
used;

(f)prohibiting the possession or use of fishing engines or gear of
any description or the use of such engines or gear otherwise than
in the manner prescribed by the regulations;

(g)prohibiting any practice whatsoever tending to impede the lawful
capture of sea-fish or to be in any manner detrimental to the
fisheries.

(3) If any person contravenes a regulation made under this section
he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction to a fine not exceeding #1,000; and if in the case of
any sea-fishing boat there is a contravention of such a regulation,
the master, and the charterer, if any, of the boat, or, if there
is no charterer, the owner shall each be guilty of an offence and
shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
#1,000.]

S.125 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5[

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 126
Landing etc., fish caught in contravention of regulations.

126. If any person brings to land, lands or sells or offers or
exposes for sale or has in his possession for the purpose of sale
any fish caught in contravention of any regulation made under
section 124, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable
on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding #1,000.]

Minimum sizes of sea-fish.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 127

127.(1) Subject to subsections (5) and (6), no person shall [bring
to land], land, sell or offer or expose for sale, or have in his
possession for the purpose of sale, any sea-fish of any description,
being a fish of a smaller size than such size as may be
prescribed in relation to sea-fish of that description by an order
of the Ministry made subject to negative resolution, and orders
under this subsection may prescribe a different size in relation to
landing from that prescribed for other purposes.

[(1A) Where an order is made under subsection (1) in relation to
lobsters that subsection shall have effect as if the words "for the
purpose of sale" were omitted; but that subsection as so modified
shall not apply to the possession of lobsters purchased by retail
in a shop.]

(2) Subject to any exemption granted under subsection (7), no person
shall have in his possession for the purpose of processing or
otherwise using in the course of any business any fish to which
subsection (1) applies.

(3) Where an order under subsection (1) prescribes a size for fish
of any description (whether in relation to landing only or for all
the purposes of the subsection), then, except in so far as
provision is made to the contrary by such an order, a person who
lands a part of a fish of that description shall be deemed to
contravene that subsection if the part is of a smaller size than
the size so prescribed.

[(3A) An order under subsection (1) may confer exemptions from any
prohibition imposed by this section.]

Subs.(4)(5) rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

(6) Where an order under [section 1(1) of the Sea Fish
(Conservation) Act 1967] (which ... prohibits the landing in Great
Britain and disposal there of sea-fish of less than the prescribed
size ...) is for the time being in force with respect to fish of
any description, then, in relation to fish of that description,

(a)no order shall be made under subsection (1) for purposes
corresponding to those of the first-mentioned order prescribing any
lesser size than the size prescribed by the first-mentioned order;
...

Para.(b) rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

(7) Where it appears to an officer authorised in that behalf by
the Ministry that any fish which have been caught are fish to
which subsection (1) applies, the officer may grant in writing to
any person such exemption from subsection (2) as the officer
considers requisite to enable the fish to be disposed of.

(8) If any person contravenes this section, that person shall be
guilty of an offence, ....

(9) Any person, ... who is guilty of an offence under subsection
(8) shall be liable on summary conviction [to a fine not exceeding
#1,000.]

(10) Any officer of a market authority acting within the limits of
a market which that authority has power to regulate, may seize any
sea-fish which are landed, sold or offered or exposed for sale by
any person in contravention of this section or which any person has
in his possession in contravention of this section and for the
purposes of this subsection may exercise any power conferred on an
authorised officer by section 178.

(11) In this section "sea-fish" includes fish which has been cured,
frozen or otherwise preserved, and "market authority" means any
authority or person having power to regulate a market.

Use of beaches, etc., by fishermen for purposes of sea-fishing.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 128

128.(1) Any fisherman or any person employed by a fisherman may

(a)enter upon all such beaches, strands and waste lands on or
adjoining the seashore or any estuary as may be necessary for the
purpose of sea-fishing; and

(b)draw up and spread nets and land fish upon any such beach,
strand or waste land.

(2) If any person resists or forcibly obstructs any other person
exercising any right conferred by subsection (1), the first-mentioned
person shall be guilty of an offence.

(3) Subsection (1) shall not be construed as authorising the
erection of any fixtures or fixed nets on any beach, strand or
waste land.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 129
Use by fishermen of land adjoining fishing places.

129.(1) Any fisherman engaged in sea-fishing, and any person watching
on behalf of, directing, guiding, assisting or helping to attend to
the nets of any such fisherman may, subject to subsection (2),
enter any land in the vicinity of any fishing place for the
purpose of watching for or of drawing or carrying ashore fish, or
for the purposes of directing and guiding any fisherman engaged or
about to engage in fishing.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not authorise any person to enter an
enclosed garden or any cultivated land bearing a growing crop.

(3) If any person resists or forcibly obstructs any other person
exercising any right conferred by subsection (1) the first-mentioned
person shall be guilty of an offence.

S.130 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

Power of Department to grant shell-fish fishery licence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 131

131.(1) Where the Department grants to any person a fish culture
licence under section 11 authorising the operation of a fish farm
for the culture of shell-fish of any kind at a place specified in
the licence, the Department may, in accordance with the provisions
of this Part, grant to that person a further licence (a "shell-fish
fishery licence") conferring on him the exclusive right of
cultivating shell-fish of that kind within any area specified in the
shell-fish fishery licence ("the licensed area") which is at that
place.

(2) Subject to subsections (3) and (4), the licensed area may
include any part of the foreshore or any part of the bed of the
sea or an estuary.

(3) A shell-fish fishery licence shall not specify any area in
which the Department is satisfied the public exercise a substantially
profitable fishing for shell-fish.

(4) A shell-fish fishery licence shall not specify any area

(a)which forms part of the foreshore or the bed of the sea or an
estuary, unless the licence is granted with the consent of the
Secretary of State;

(b)which forms part of the Crown Estate or is subject to rights
exercisable by the Crown in right of the Crown Estate, unless the
licence is granted with the consent of the Crown Estate
Commissioners;

(c)which forms either part of the foreshore or part of the bed of
the sea or an estuary owned or lawfully occupied by a person other
than the Crown, unless the licence is granted to, or with the
consent of, the owner or occupier of that part of the foreshore or
that part of the bed of the sea or the estuary;

(d)which is within the limits of a several fishery, unless the
licence is granted to, or with the consent of, the owner or
occupier of that fishery.

(5) In subsection (4) "consent" means consent in writing.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 132
Application for shell-fish fishery licence.

132.(1) An application for a shell-fish fishery licence shall be
made to the Department in such form and manner as the Department
may direct and shall be accompanied by any consents required by
section 131(4) (a), (c) or (d).

(2) On considering an application for a shell-fish fishery licence

(a)if the Department is minded to grant the licence it shall

(i)publish, at the applicant's expense, notice of the application in
the Belfast Gazette and in such two or more newspapers as the
Department considers appropriate, stating the address to which and
the period (not being less than one month from the date of
publication) within which objections in writing to the grant of the
licence may be sent to the Department; and

(ii)if any objections (not being, in the opinion of the Department,
vexatious, frivolous or insubstantial) are received within that period
and not withdrawn, and are not such as, without further inquiry, to
cause the Department to become minded not to grant the licence,
cause a local public inquiry to be held as to the expediency of
granting the licence; and

<(iii)before deciding whether or not to grant the licence, consider the report of the person who held the inquiry;

(b)if, after the holding of a local public inquiry under paragraph
(a)(ii), the Department decides not to grant the licence, the
Department shall give to the applicant a written notification of the
reasons for its decision;

(c)if, otherwise than after the holding of a local public inquiry,
the Department is minded not to grant the licence it shall

(i)give to the applicant a written notification of the reasons why
it is so minded;

(ii)accord to the applicant an opportunity of appearing before and
being heard by a person appointed for the purpose by the
Department; and

<(iii)before deciding whether or not to grant the licence, consider the report of the person so appointed;

(c)and if it decides not to grant the licence the Department shall
give to the applicant a written notification of the reasons for its
decision.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 133
Form, conditions, duration and variation of shell-fish fishery
licence.

133.(1) A shell-fish fishery licence

(a)shall define the position and limits of the licensed area by
reference to a map, either with or without descriptive matter
(which, in the case of any discrepancy with the map, shall prevail
except in so far as may otherwise be provided by the licence);

(b)without prejudice to subsection (2), may be subject to any
conditions or limitations specified in the licence; and

(c)subject to subsections (3) and (4),

(i)shall in the first instance be limited to a period of five
years, and

(ii)on the expiration of that period shall, on the Department's
being satisfied that reasonable progress has been, and is likely to
continue to be, made in forming, developing and cultivating the
shell-fish fishery, be renewed for a further period specified by the
Department in writing, not exceeding 30 years, and

<(iii)on the expiration of that period, on the Department's being satisfied as aforesaid, may be further renewed from time to time but not, on any occasion, for a period exceeding 30 years.

(2) Where any consent mentioned in section 131(4) was given subject
to any conditions or limitations, those conditions or limitations
shall be specified in the licence.

(3) Where a shell-fish fishery licence has been granted

(a)to the occupier (not being the owner) of a several fishery or
of any land included in the licensed area;

(b)to any person with the consent of such an occupier ,

(4) Where a shell-fish fishery licence is granted with the consent
in writing of any owner or occupier and a period is named in the
consent, the licence shall remain in force only for that period.

(5) Subject to subsection (6), a shell-fish fishery licence may be
varied by the Department

(a)on the Department's own motion, after consultation with the
licensee, within 10 years from the date on which the licence was
granted (but not so as to extend the licensed area); or

(b)on the application of the licensee at any time;

(6) A shell-fish fishery licence shall not be varied so as to
affect any conditions or limitations subject to which a consent
under section 131(4) was given, or any period named in such a
consent, otherwise than with the consent in writing of the person
or authority who gave the consent or his or its successor in
title.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 134
Publication of shell-fish fishery licence.

134. The Department, when it grants a shell-fish fishery licence,
shall cause notice of the grant to be published, at the licensee's
expense, in the Belfast Gazette and in such two or more newspapers
as the Department considers appropriate.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 135
Effect of shell-fish fishery licence.

135.(1) A shell-fish fishery licence shall confer on the licensee a
right of several fishery in the licensed area in relation to
shell-fish of any kind specified in the licence.

(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), a shell-fish fishery licence
shall confer on the licensee within the licensed area the exclusive
right of depositing, propagating, dredging, fishing for, and taking
shell-fish of any kind specified in the licence and, in exercise of
that right, the right

(a)to establish and maintain suitable living conditions for shell-fish
of that kind;

(b)notwithstanding any regulations under section 124(2)(c) and
notwithstanding section 127(1) and (1A), at any season to collect
shell-fish of that kind and remove them from place to place within
the licensed area or to another licensed area and to deposit them
as and where he thinks fit;

(c)to do all other things which he thinks proper for obtaining,
storing and disposing of the produce of the fishery or for the
regulation of the fishery.

(3) To the extent to which

(a)arrangements made between the licensee and the Secretary of State;
and

(b)where the licence was granted with the consent of the Crown
Estate Commissioners, arrangements made between the licensee and the
Commissioners,

(4) A shell-fish fishery licence shall not,

(a)except for the purpose of the culture of shell-fish of a kind
specified in the licence, affect any right in or over the foreshore
or the bed of the sea or any estuary, or any right of several
fishery;

(b)for any purpose, affect any such right of any person which he
enjoys under a local or personal Act or under Royal Charter,
letters patent, prescription or immemorial usage, without the consent
of that person.

(5) Subject to subsection (4), every shell-fish fishery licence shall
be binding on the Crown and on all persons whomsoever, and shall
operate to vest in the licensee, his executors, administrators and
assigns such rights as are given by the licence, free from all
prior or other estates.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 136
Offences with respect to licensed shell-fish fishery.

136.(1) If any person other than the licensee or a person employed
by him knowingly does within the licensed area any of the following
things

(a)uses any implement, except a fishing engine constructed or adapted
solely for catching free swimming fish and so used as not to
disturb or injure in any manner the fishery or any shell-fish in
it; or

(b)dredges for any ballast or substance except under lawful authority
for improving the navigation; or

(c)deposits any stone, ballast, rubbish or substance; or

(d)without prejudice to paragraph (e), places any implement,
apparatus, material, substance or thing that is prejudicial or likely
to be prejudicial to the fishery or any shell-fish, except for a
lawful purpose of navigation or anchorage; or

(e)where the limits of the area or any part of it are buoyed or
otherwise marked with the consent in writing of the Secretary of
State, beaches any vessel within those limits otherwise than because
of actual or apprehended damage to the vessel, under stress of
weather or with the consent in writing of the licensee; or

(f)disturbs or injures in any manner, except as permitted by virtue
of paragraph (d) or (e), the fishery or any shell-fish in it; or

(g)damages or interferes with any raft, tray or other structure or
device moored, erected or deposited by the licensee or any
predecessor of his; or

(h)interferes with or takes away any shell-fish from the fishery
without the consent in writing of the licensee,

(2) Without prejudice to Article 3 of the Criminal Justice (Northern
Ireland) Order 1980 (compensation orders against convicted persons),
where a person does any act in contravention of subsection (1),
then, whether he has or has not been prosecuted for or convicted
of an offence under that subsection, he shall be liable to
compensate the licensee for all damage sustained by the licensee by
reason of that act, and such compensation shall be recoverable by
the licensee by action in any court of competent jurisdiction.

(3) For the purpose of subsection (1)(e) a document purporting to
certify that any limits were buoyed or otherwise marked with the
consent of the Secretary of State, to give particulars of the buoys
or markers authorised in the document conveying the consent, and to
be signed on behalf of the Secretary of State shall be received as
evidence of the matters stated in it.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 137
Suspension or revocation of shell-fish fishery licence.

137.(1) Without prejudice to subsection (2), a shell-fish fishery
licence may be suspended or revoked in accordance with the
provisions of Schedule 1; and in the application of those provisions
for the purposes of this section "licence" shall mean a shell-fish
fishery licence.

(2) Notwithstanding that there has not been, in relation to a
shell-fish fishery licence, any contravention such as is mentioned in
paragraph 1 of Schedule 1, the Department may suspend or revoke
such a licence when it suspends or, as the case may be, revokes a
fish culture licence held by the licensee in respect of any place
at which the area specified in the shell-fish fishery licence is
situated; but, where the revocation of the fish culture licence is
annulled by the county court on an appeal under paragraph 6 of
Schedule 1, the shell-fish fishery licence shall be revived.

(3) Upon the revocation of a shell-fish fishery licence, all rights
conferred by the licence shall absolutely determine, but they shall
revive if the licence is revived under subsection (2).

(4) When a shell-fish fishery licence is revoked the Department
shall

(a)cause notice of the revocation to be published in the Belfast
Gazette; and

(b)notify the revocation to the Secretary of State, and also to the
Crown Estate Commissioners where the licence was granted with their
consent.]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 138

138159. The substituted Part IX comprises sections 131137 only

Obstructing persons lawfully fishing.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 160

160. If any person unlawfully obstructs any person lawfully engaged
in fishing or in proceeding to or in returning from lawful fishing,
such first-mentioned person shall be guilty of an offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 161
Placing fishing engine with intent to prevent fish entering any
other fishing engine lawfully set.

161. If any person wilfully and maliciously places any fishing
engine with intent to prevent fish from entering the fishing engine
of any other person set and placed in a lawful manner, such
first-mentioned person shall be guilty of an offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 162
Taking or using boats without permission.

162. If any person, without the permission of the owner thereof,
removes, takes, uses or employs any boat he shall be guilty of an
offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 163
Names of owners to be painted on fishing boats.

163.(1) Every boat used for fishing, other than a fishing boat
excepted from the application of this section by subsection (3),
shall have upon some conspicuous place thereof the name of the
owner, or of one of the owners where more than one, and of his
place of residence, painted in clear legible characters or letters
of not less than two inches in length.

(2) If, in respect of any boat to which this section applies the
provisions of subsection (1) are not complied with, the owner of
the boat or any person using it shall be guilty of an offence.

(3) This section shall not apply to any fishing boat registered
under Part IV of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 or to any boat
which, so far as it is used for fishing, is used solely for
catching fish otherwise than for profit.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 164
Unauthorised entry on several fishery.

164. If any person without authority from the owner or occupier
enters into or upon a several fishery for the purpose of fishing,
or kills or takes any fish therein, he shall be guilty of an
offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 165
Unauthorised fishing in private ponds.

165. If any person kills, takes or destroys any fish in any pond,
private canal or reservoir without the authority of the owner of
such pond, private canal or reservoir, he shall be guilty of an
offence.

Definitions for purposes of Part XI.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 166

166.(1) In this Part

"authorised person" means a person being

(a)a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, or

(b)an officer appointed by the Ministry, or

(c)an officer of the Board, or

(d)a private water bailiff;

"officer of the Board" means an inspector or water bailiff appointed
by the Board;

Definition rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

(2) In sections 174 to 177, 179, 184 and 185 the expression
"authorised person" includes

(a)any British sea-fishery officer, ...

Para.(b) rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

(3) In subsection (2) "British sea-fishery officer" means [any person
who is such an officer for the purposes of the Sea Fisheries Acts
(as defined by section 19(1) of the Sea Fisheries Act 1968).]

Amendment of 1836 c.13 s.15, as to purposes for which members of
the Royal Ulster Constabulary may be employed.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 167

167.(1) Subject to subsection (2), any member of the Royal Ulster
Constabulary may enforce the provisions of this Act or of any
instrument made under this Act, notwithstanding anything in section
15 of the Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1836 as it applies to the
said Constabulary.

(2) Save as provided in the exception to the proviso to the said
section 15 (being an exception of any case where forcible resistance
is actually made and is proved by information on oath), no member
of the Royal Ulster Constabulary shall enter upon any lands or
waters for the purpose of enforcing the fishing rights of any owner
or occupier thereof, or of any person in whom fishing rights are
vested.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 168
Restriction on powers of officers of the Board.

168.(1) Subject to subsection (2), an officer of the Board shall
not enter upon any lands or waters for the purpose of enforcing
the fishing rights of any owner or occupier thereof, or of any
person in whom fishing rights are vested.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply in any case where the fishing
rights in question are rights of the Ministry.

S.169 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 170
Appointment, etc., of private water bailiffs.

170.(1) Any of the following persons, namely,

(a)any person who by virtue of any fishing rights in any lake or
river has an interest in the preservation of the fish therein; or

(b)any persons who have united themselves into a society for the
preservation of any fishery in any lake or river; or

(c)the owner of any salmon fishery on the sea coast [; or

(d)the licensee under a shell-fish fishery licence; or

(e)any licensees under such licences who have united themselves into
a society for the protection of their shell-fish fisheries;]

(2) A person appointed to be a private water bailiff shall not act
in that capacity until his appointment is confirmed by a court of
summary jurisdiction sitting for the petty sessions district (or any
one such district where there are more than one) within which the
private water bailiff is appointed to act.

(3) A person making application under subsection (2) for confirmation
of the appointment of a person as a private water bailiff shall,
not less than fourteen days before the date of the hearing of the
application, give notice in writing of the application to the Board
[or, where the appointment was made by a person such as mentioned
in subsection (1)(d) or (e), to the Department], and the Board [or,
as the case may be, the Department] shall be entitled to appear
before the court, be heard and adduce evidence on the hearing of
the application, and may do so by [one of its officers] or by
solicitor or counsel.

(4) The confirmation of the appointment of a person as a private
water bailiff shall be effected by the resident magistrate endorsing
the instrument of appointment.

(5) Where a court of summary jurisdiction has confirmed the
appointment of a person to act as a private water bailiff within
the petty sessions district for which the court sits or within any
such districts of which that district is one, the court upon
complaint made to it, may revoke the appointment, and thereupon the
appointment shall be terminated.

(6) When the appointment of a person to be a private water bailiff
is confirmed by a court of summary jurisdiction under subsection (4)
or revoked under subsection (5), the clerk of the court shall
notify the Board [or, as the case requires, the Department] of such
confirmation or revocation as soon as practicable.

(7) An officer of the Board shall be disqualified for appointment
as a private water bailiff.

(8) If any person

(a)acts as a private water bailiff without having his appointment
confirmed under subsection (4); or

(b)so acts after his appointment has been revoked either by a court
under subsection (5) or by his employer;

(9) The powers conferred by this Part on a private water bailiff
shall be exercisable only for the protection of the fishery
specified in his instrument of appointment.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 171
Warrant for exercise of powers.

171. The production by an officer of the Board or a private water
bailiff of the instrument of his appointment shall be a sufficient
warrant for his exercising the authority conferred on him by this
Part, but the production of that instrument shall not be necessary
unless he has been first required to produce it.

General powers of authorised persons.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 172

172.(1) An authorised person may, for the purposes of the protection
of the fisheries, at any time

(a)enter into and pass through or along [or remain on] the banks
or borders of any lakes or rivers or of the tributaries thereof;

(b)with boats or otherwise, enter upon any such lakes or rivers;

(c)enter upon and examine all weirs, sluices, mill dams, fish
passes, mill races and watercourses communicating with such lakes or
rivers, and pass along the same;

(d)stop, enter and search any boat which has been or is engaged or
is about to engage in fishing;

(e)examine all standing, floating or other nets whatsoever;

(f)examine all fish and all fishing engines found in any place
which by this Act he is authorised to enter, and for that purpose
open any package found in such place and containing or suspected of
containing any fish or fishing engine;

(g)seize any unlawful fishing engine or any lawful fishing engine
which is being unlawfully used;

(h)seize any fish in the possession of a person found or suspected
of committing an offence under any statutory provision relating to
fisheries or any fish which have been or are suspected of having
been unlawfully captured;

(i)seize any other thing whatsoever by means of, or in relation to,
which an offence under any provision of this Act has been or is
suspected of having been committed;

(j)do all such other acts and things as he is authorised to do
under this Act.

(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorising any
person to enter any enclosed garden or any dwelling house or the
curtilage thereof except where the ordinary road or passage to any
weir, dam or dyke traverses such garden or curtilage.

(3) In this section, "suspected" means suspected on reasonable
grounds.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 173
Power of justice of the peace to grant warrant to enter certain
places.

173.(1) Where upon a sworn complaint in writing it appears to any
justice of the peace that there are reasonable grounds for believing
that a breach of the provisions of this Act or any regulation or
byelaw made thereunder has been committed within any enclosed garden
or any dwelling house or the curtilage thereof, he may by warrant
under his hand empower an authorised person to enter that garden or
dwelling house or the curtilage thereof at such time in the day or
night as may be mentioned in the warrant.

(2) A warrant under this section shall not continue in force for
more than seven days from the date thereof.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 174
Boarding and examination of fishing boats.

174.(1) Any authorised person to whom this section applies may do,
with respect to any boat [which is or has been] employed in
fishing, all or any of the following things

(a)board the boat;

(b)examine the certificate of registration or other official papers
and the fishing engines of the boat [(including any fishing gear
appurtenant to or used in association with any such engine)], and
ascertain whether the provisions of this Act or any instrument made
thereunder have been complied with and whether the master and other
persons [are or have been carrying on fishing in contravention of
any statutory provision];

(c)seize any unlawful fishing engine or any lawful fishing engine
[which is being, or is reasonably suspected of having been,]
unlawfully used and any fishing gear appurtenant to or used in
association with any such engine.

(2) If the master of a fishing boat refuses to produce the
certificate of registration or other papers of the boat when
required to do so by any person acting under subsection (1), [or
if he or any other person who is or has been on board the boat
refuses without reasonable excuse to attend upon the authorised
person or to do anything which the authorised person requires him
to do for facilitating the performance of his functions, he or, as
the case may be, that other person] shall be guilty of an offence
[and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
#1,000].

(3) This section applies to the following authorised persons, that
is to say

(a)a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary;

(b)an officer appointed by the Ministry;

(c)a person to whom section 166(2) applies.

(4) In this section "certificate of registration" includes any
certificate issued under section [124(2)(a)], and any certificate
issued with respect to a boat registered under Part IV of the
Merchant Shipping Act 1894.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 175
Detention of sea-fishing boats, etc.

175. Any authorised person, being a person to whom section 166(2)
applies or an officer appointed by the Ministry, may, in any case
where it appears to him that a person has committed an offence
under any provision of this Act relating to sea-fishing or the
taking of salmon in the sea, without summons, warrant or other
process, both take that person and the boat to which he belongs
and the crew thereof to the [port which appears to him to be the
nearest convenient port, or require that person to take it and them
there,] and bring him or them as soon as practicable before a
competent court, and in the meantime detain him, it and them in
the port until the alleged offence has been inquired into or
adjudicated upon by such court.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 176
Apprehension of offenders.

176.(1) If any person (in this section referred to as ["the alleged
offender"]) is found offending against any provision of this Act,

(a)an authorised person may require [the alleged offender] to desist
from the offence and to give his name and address; and

(b)if [the alleged offender]

[(i)]after being so required, wilfully continues the offence or
refuses or fails to give his name and address [, or

(ii)resides outside the United Kingdom,]

(b)the authorised person and any person acting under his directions
may apprehend the [alleged offender.]

(2) Where [the alleged offender] is apprehended under this section
by an authorised person who is not a member of the Royal Ulster
Constabulary that person shall forthwith deliver [the alleged
offender] into the custody of a member of the Royal Ulster
Constabulary to be dealt with according to law.

[(2A) Where the alleged offender resides outside the United Kingdom
he may be detained by a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary
until a summons charging him with the relevant offence has been
served upon him, and after the service of the summons he may be
further detained until he enters into a recognizance, with such
sureties or other security as, subject to subsection (2B), the
justice of the peace or other person before whom the recognizance
is entered into thinks fit, conditioned for his appearance at the
time and place stated in the summons; and any such summons may,
notwithstanding anything in section 7 of the Sunday Observance Act
(Ireland), 1695, be served on a Sunday.

(2B) The amount in which any party to a recognizance taken under
subsection (2A) is bound, or the amount of any security required to
be deposited under that subsection in lieu of sureties, shall not
be greater than the amount of any fine which could be imposed on
the alleged offender if he were convicted of the relevant offence.]

(3) In this section the expression "authorised person" includes any
person who by virtue of any fishing rights exercisable by him has
an interest in the fishery in which the relevant offence is
committed.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 177
Powers in relation to fishing engines, etc.

177. Without prejudice to any other provision of this Act, where an
authorised person finds

(a)during the annual close season for salmon and trout or the
weekly close time

(i)any passage in any fishing engine or contrivance closed or
obstructed; or

(ii)any fishing engine or any contrivance whatsoever placed or used
in contravention of this Act or any instrument made thereunder; or

(b)at any time, any obstruction other than an obstruction authorised
by a licence granted under section 84(1) in the free gap of a
fishing weir or in a fish pass; or

(c)at any time, any obstruction in the waste gate appurtenant to
any mill or factory when such waste gate is required by law to be
open,

Powers of inspection, examination and detention.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 178

178.(1) Every person (in this section referred to as an "authorised
officer") being an officer of the Ministry authorised by the
Ministry to exercise the powers conferred by this section, or a
member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary or an officer of the Board,
is hereby authorised to do all or any of the following things

(a)to stop and search any person, conveying or suspected of
conveying fish of any kind, or any instrument, poison, explosive or
thing used or adapted for taking fish unlawfully and to [examine]
any fish, instrument or substance which that person is found to be
conveying, and for that purpose to open and search any vehicle or
package in which any fish, instrument or substance is or is
suspected of being conveyed;

(b)at all reasonable times to enter upon and have free access to
the interior of

(i)any premises in which fish is or is believed to be sold, or
kept or exposed for sale or stored; or

(ii)any premises in which any instrument or substance intended for
the destruction of fish is or is believed to be kept; or

<(iii)the premises of any person engaged in the business of carrying goods for reward; or

<(iv)any aerodrome, pier, quay, wharf, jetty or dock or premises thereon; or

(v)any aircraft, boat, railway wagon, motor lorry, cart, or other
vessel or vehicle of whatever kind used for the conveyance of
goods; or

<(vi)any hotel, guest house, restaurant or other premises or place at which board and lodging or meals are provided for reward;

(c)to examine all fish found in any place which he is authorised
by this section to enter, and for that purpose to open any package
found in such place and containing or suspected of containing fish;

(d)to stop, enter, and search, on any waters, or the banks thereof,
any boat used or suspected of being used for fishing or containing
or suspected of containing fish unlawfully captured, and to examine
all fish and all fishing engines or fishing gear found therein, and
for that purpose to open any package which contains or is suspected
of containing any fish or fishing engine or fishing gear;

(e)to take, remove, and detain in his custody any fish (either
together with or without any package in which the same may be
contained) found in the course of the exercise of any of the
powers conferred by this section in respect of which an offence
under this Act is being or is suspected of being committed, or
which have been or are suspected of having been unlawfully captured
[or which are, or are believed to be, liable to forfeiture under
this Act];

(f)to take, remove, and detain in his custody any fishing engine,
boat, vehicle or thing liable or believed to be liable to
forfeiture under this Act;

(g)to demand and take the name and address of the person having
custody of any fish or other article which the authorised officer
is authorised under this section to examine, and also to demand and
take from such person the name and address of the owner of such
fish or other article.

(2) Where an authorised officer detains in his custody under the
authority of this section any particular thing, he shall as soon as
conveniently may be take such steps as may be proper to have the
person guilty, or suspected to be guilty, of the offence committed
or suspected to have been committed in relation to that thing dealt
with according to law.

(3) A person who refuses or fails to give his own name and
address or the name and address (so far as known to him) of any
other person, when lawfully demanded under this section, shall be
guilty of an offence [and shall be liable on summary conviction

(a)except in a case such as is mentioned in paragraph (b), to a
fine not exceeding #1,000;

(b)where the person charged with the offence satisfies the court
that any fish in connection with which the offence was committed
were sea-fish taken only by rod and line or that any other article
in connection with which the offence was committed was used, or
(having regard to the circumstances of the offence) was capable of
being used, only in connection with fishing for sea-fish by rod and
line, to a fine not exceeding #200].

(4) This section shall not authorise entry into any premises which
are used exclusively as a private dwelling.

(5) In this section "believed" and "suspected" mean respectively
believed on reasonable grounds and suspected on reasonable grounds.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 179
Persons using, etc., fishing engines to produce fishing licence
therefor on demand.

179.(1) If any person using [at any place] a fishing engine for
which a licence is required under this Act, or having such a
fishing engine erected or in fishing order ... in his possession in
or near any fishing place ... fails on demand to produce to an
authorised person a fishing licence [by or by virtue of which he
is authorised to use that fishing engine at that place], he shall
be guilty of an offence.

(2) Where a person is charged with an offence under this section
consisting of a failure to produce a fishing licence for a fishing
engine to which subsection (1) applies, being a fishing engine in
his possession, it shall be a good defence to prove that he had
the fishing engine in his possession as a manufacturer or seller
thereof and not for the purpose of using it.

(3) A person shall not be charged with an offence under this
section consisting of a failure to produce a fishing licence for a
fishing engine in any of the circumstances referred to in subsection
(1) if upon demand being made by an authorised person for the
production of a fishing licence under that subsection, the
first-mentioned person

(a)then and there gives to the authorised person his name and
address and any evidence of his identity then available and also
gives a reasonable explanation of his failure to produce the fishing
licence at that time; and

(b)as soon as practicable thereafter, and in accordance with any
reasonable requirement then communicated to him by the authorised
person, produces to the authorised person or to any other person
designated by him

(i)a licence authorising the first-mentioned person to use the
fishing engine at that place and time [or, if the fishing engine
is a rod and line which he was using to fish for fish of any
kind, and by reason of his age he was at that time exempted by
byelaws made under section 37(f) from the requirement to hold a
fishing licence for a rod and line to fish for fish of that kind,
evidence of his age]; and

(ii)evidence of the identity of the first-mentioned person.

[(4) A person who is guilty of an offence under subsection (1) by
reason of a contravention of that subsection which consists only of
the use or possession of a rod and line shall be liable on
summary conviction to a fine not exceeding [#200.]]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 180
Procedure for disposal of boat or fishing engine seized in certain
cases.

180. Where a persons in exercise of powers conferred on him by
this Act, seizes any boat (other than a sea-fishing boat) or any
fishing engine and no other person is charged with an offence under
any provision of this Act in relation thereto, the first-mentioned
person shall, as soon as may be, apply to a court of summary
jurisdiction sitting for the petty sessions district in which the
boat or fishing engine, as the case may be, was seized for an
order for its disposal under this section, and thereupon the
following provisions shall have effect:

(a)if, in the case of a boat, the court finds that, at the time
of its seizure, it had been, was being, or was about to be, used
for a purpose which under this Act is unlawful, the court shall
order it to be forfeited;

(b)if, in the case of a fishing engine, the court finds that it
is a fishing engine the use of which is prohibited by law, the
court shall order it to be forfeited and destroyed;

(c)if, in the case of a fishing engine, the court finds that it
is a lawful fishing engine which at the time of its seizure had
been, was being or was about to be, unlawfully used, the court
shall order it to be forfeited;

(d)in any other case, the court shall order the boat or fishing
engine to be returned to the person who appears to the court to
be the owner thereof;

Procedure for disposal of fish seized or detained.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 181

181.(1) Where in the exercise of the powers conferred by section
127(10), 172 or 178 a person seizes or detains any fish and the
fish is likely to become unfit for human food before the matter
can conveniently be dealt with by a court, the succeeding provisions
of this section shall have effect.

(2) If the fish is a fish that may for the time being be
lawfully taken, bought and sold, having regard to its kind, size
and condition and the season of the year (in this section referred
to as "lawful fish"), the person seizing or detaining the fish
shall, in accordance with any directions given to him by the
Ministry or the Board, sell the fish, unless by virtue of an
instruction given to him by the Ministry or the Board on any
occasion, or in accordance with the terms of any general
authorisation in writing given to him by the Ministry or the Board,
he is permitted or required to dispose of it in some other manner.

(3) If the fish is not lawful fish, the person shall destroy or
otherwise dispose of it in accordance with any instruction or
authorisation such as is referred to in subsection (2).

(4) When a person proposes to sell, destroy or otherwise dispose of
any fish in pursuance of subsection (2) or (3) he may produce the
fish to a justice of the peace, and the justice of the peace may
give to the person producing the fish a certificate in writing
describing the fish and any marks, peculiarities or other particulars
thereof pointed out to him by that person.

(5) A certificate given by a justice of the peace under subsection
(4) shall be prima facie evidence of all matters of fact such as
are described in that subsection as are stated therein.

(6) Any sum of money representing the proceeds of sale of fish
sold by a person under subsection (2) shall forthwith be paid by
that person to the Ministry, or, where the fish is a salmon, an
eel or a freshwater fish, to the Board, and

(a)where no other person is charged with an offence under any
provision of this Act in relation to the fish, any such sum shall
be disposed of as the Ministry or, as the case may be, the Board
may direct;

(b)where some other person is charged with such an offence and is
acquitted, a sum equal in amount to the net proceeds of the sale
of the fish shall be paid to that other person by the Ministry
or, as the case may be, the Board;

(c)where some other person is convicted of such an offence, a sum
equal in amount to the net proceeds of sale of the fish shall be
applied by the Ministry or, as the case may be, the Board, in
accordance with section 198, in the same manner as if the fish had
been sold under that section.

Penalty for assaulting authorised person.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 182

182. If any person assaults

(a)any person exercising any power conferred by this Part; or

(b)any officer of the Ministry or of the Board whilst doing any
thing authorised by any of the provisions of this Act specified in
Schedule 6; or

(c)any authorised officer acting under section 112 or 120, or any
officer acting under section 17 or 127;

Obstructing or impeding authorised person.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 183

183.(1) If any person obstructs or impedes

(a)any person exercising any power conferred by this Part; or

(b)any officer of the Ministry or of the Board whilst doing
anything authorised by any of the provisions of this Act specified
in Schedule 6; or

(c)any authorised officer acting under section 112 or 120, or any
officer acting under section 17 or 127;

[(2) For the purposes of this section a person who without
reasonable excuse fails to afford to an officer the facilities
required by section 20(4) or fails to comply with any requirement
of an authorised person under section 174(1)(aa) or section 175
shall be deemed to obstruct him.]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 184
Giving warning to persons unlawfully fishing.

184. If any person makes or causes to be made or aids or assists
in making any signal or warning to any person engaged in fishing
unlawfully, of the approach of an authorised person, he shall be
guilty of an offence.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 185
Indemnification of authorised persons.

185. An authorised person shall not be liable for any loss or
dammage occasioned by or in the course of the exercise of any of
the powers conferred on him by this Act unless such loss or damage
was caused by him wantonly or maliciously.

Preservation of amenity.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 185A

185A. In the exercise of their functions under this Act the
Ministry and the Board shall have regard to the following matters,
that is to say, the desirability of

(a)preserving natural beauty or amenity,

(b)conserving flora, fauna and geological or physiographical features
of special interest, and

(c)protecting buildings and other objects of architectural or historic
interest,

Complaints.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 186

186. A complaint charging the commission of a summary offence under
any provision of this Act may be heard and determined by a court
of summary jurisdiction whether or not the complainant is an
authorised person for the purposes of Part XI.

S.187 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 188
Jurisdiction in offences committed at sea.

188.(1) Where any part of a petty sessions district adjoins the sea
coast or any estuary, the jurisdiction of any court of summary
jurisdiction sitting for that district or of any resident magistrate
or justice of the peace having authority in that district shall
extend to all offences under any provision of this Act committed by
any person at sea, in the same manner as it extends to offences
committed on land within that district.

(2) Any court of summary jurisdiction or any resident magistrate or
justice of the peace referred to in subsection (1) may do all or
any of the following acts or things in relation to any such
offence as is mentioned in that subsection in like manner as it or
he has power to do so in relation to offences committed or goods
or chattels situate on land within the petty sessions district for
which that court sits or in which that magistrate or justice has
authority

(a)issue warrants for the arrest of any person so offending, whether
such person be on land at any place or at sea;

(b)employ any person or any ways and means which may be lawfully
employed for making such arrest;

(c)exercise all lawful powers and remedies for the apprehension,
committal or punishment of persons so offending;

(d)exercise all lawful powers and remedies for the seizure at sea
of the boat, goods and chattels of any person so offending.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 189
Service of documents.

189. In addition to the methods of service permitted by section 24
of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954, any document which
is required or permitted under this Act to be served on any
person, being the [master, charterer or owner] of or a person
employed on a boat, may be served on that person by being left at
or on board that boat.

Ss.190, 191 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 192
Additional defence for persons charged with buying, etc., undersized
fish.

192.(1) Where, under any provision of this Act, a person is charged
with the offence of buying, selling, offering or exposing for sale
or, as the case may be, having in his possession or having in his
possession for sale [any fish caught in contravention of any
regulation made under section 124 or] any undersized fish, and he
satisfies the court

(a)that he had no reason to suppose that any fish dealt with by
him as described in this subsection [had been so caught or] were
undersized fish; and

(b)that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due
diligence to avoid the commission of such an offence by himself or
by any person under his control;

(2) In subsection (1) "undersized" in relation to fish of any
description means of a size less than the size prescribed with
respect to fish of that description by, as the case may be,
section 51(2), [or 52(2)] [or regulations under section 15(1)(c)(iv),
byelaws under section 26(1)(f)] or an order under section 127.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 193
Detention of offender pending return of warrant of distress.

193.(1) Where, upon the conviction of any person for an offence
under this Act, a warrant of distress is issued, the court may
order the person so convicted to be detained and kept in custody,
or, if he is not present, to be arrested and kept in custody,
until the day appointed for the return of the warrant of distress
(being a day not later than eight days from the day on which the
warrant is issued) unless he enters into a recognisance to the
satisfaction of the court for his appearance before the court on
that day.

(2) In this section the expression "court" means the court of
summary jurisdiction before which the offender is convicted, and
"warrant of distress" means a warrant of distress issued under the
provisions of the Summary Jurisdiction Acts (Northern Ireland).

S.194 rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

Forfeiture of boat, fishing engine, etc., as statutory consequence of
conviction.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 195

195.(1) Subject to subsection (2), where a person is convicted of
an offence under any provision of this Act, any fish illegally
[either] taken by him or in his possession at the time of the
offence and also any boat (other than a sea-fishing boat), and any
fishing engine or other thing whatsoever by means or in respect of
which the offence was committed shall, as a statutory consequence of
conviction, stand forfeited.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to a vehicle.

[(3) Where more than twenty per cent. by weight of the fish
contained in any package are undersized fish, all the fish contained
in that package shall, for the purposes of determining under
subsection (1) whether they were illegally taken or are illegally in
any person's possession, be deemed to be undersized fish.

(4) In subsection (3) "undersized" has the same meaning as in
section 192(2).]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 196
Non-obligation of court to pronounce or record forfeiture.

196. Where, as a statutory consequence of a conviction under this
Act, a particular thing stands forfeited, then, notwithstanding any
enactment or rule of law, it shall not be necessary for the court

(a)to pronounce the fact of such forfeiture at the time of
adjudication; or

(b)to record the fact of such forfeiture in the petty sessions
Order Book or in the order of conviction.[

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 197
Power of court to order forfeiture of vehicle.

197.(1) Where a person is convicted of an offence under any
provision of this Act, application may be made, by notice under
Part VIII of the Magistrates' Courts Act (Northern Ireland) 1964, to
a court of summary jurisdiction for the petty sessions district in
which that person resides, or in which the offence was committed,
for an order that any vehicle used by him as an aid to the
commission of the offence shall be forfeited.

(2) An application under this section shall not be made

(a)in any event, until the expiration of the period within which
notice of an appeal against the conviction may be given or an
application to have a case stated in connection therewith may be
made, or

(b)where such a notice is given or application made, until the
conviction is affirmed or, as the case may be, the appeal is
abandoned or dismissed or the application to have a case stated is
finally disposed of,

(3) A court shall not make an order under this section for the
forfeiture of a vehicle unless, not less than fourteen days before
the date of the hearing, the notice under Part VIII of the said
Act of 1964 has been served by the applicant

(a)on the person convicted, and

(b)on any person, other than the person convicted, who appears to
the applicant to have an interest in the vehicle.

(4) Without prejudice to subsection (3) of this section or to
subsection (4) of section 86 of the said Act of 1964, on an
application by notice under this section the court may direct that
the notice be published by the applicant in such manner as the
court thinks fit.

(5) Any person on whom a notice is served under subsection (3),
and any other person claiming to have an interest in the vehicle,
shall be entitled to appear and be heard and adduce evidence on
the hearing of the application.

(6) Notwithstanding any limitations imposed by section 164 of the
said Act of 1964, in any proceedings in consequence of an
application under this section the court may make such order as to
the costs of the application and the proceedings, and the extent to
which they are to be paid by any party thereto, as it thinks
fit.]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 198
Disposal of forfeitures.

198.(1) Where any thing is forfeited under this Act, [and an order
for its destruction is not made under section 180(b), the person by
whom it was seized or any other person in whose custody it is
shall before the expiration of a period of fourteen days from the
date of the order by, or the conviction in consequence of, which
it was forfeited apply to the Ministry for a direction as to the
disposal of that thing, and whether or not such an application is
made the Ministry may direct], subject to section 199, that it be
sold or otherwise disposed of in such manner as the Ministry thinks
fit, or be returned to the person who appears to the Ministry to
be the owner.

[(1A) Where the Ministry proposes to direct that any thing be sold
under subsection (1) or otherwise disposed of (except by returning
it to a person who appears to be its owner), the Ministry shall
serve notice in writing of the proposal on the person, if any, in
consequence of whose conviction the thing was, or was ordered to
be, forfeited, and shall also

(a)serve a like notice on any other person who appears to the
Ministry to have an interest in that thing; or

(b)if that thing appears not to be the property of the person
convicted, if any, and the Ministry is not aware of the name and
address of any other person such as is mentioned in paragraph (a),
publish in one or more than one newspaper circulating in the
locality where the offence was committed, or in such other locality
as appears to the Ministry to be appropriate, a notice stating that
the Ministry proposes to direct as aforesaid.]

(2) Subject to any directions given by the court on an appeal
under section 199, any sum of money representing the net proceeds
of the sale under subsection (1) of any thing, shall be disposed
of in like manner as is provided with respect to any fine that is
or might have been imposed under this Act for the offence in
relation to which the forfeiture was incurred.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 199
Appeal from refusal of Ministry to annul forfeiture in certain
cases.

199.(1) Without prejudice to any right of appeal from a
determination or order of a court of summary jurisdiction, where any
thing is forfeited under this Act, a person who claims to be
entitled to possession of that thing and who is aggrieved by a
refusal of the Ministry to return it to him under section 198(1)
may, upon giving to the Ministry and (in a case relating to salmon
or inland fisheries) to the Board, within fourteen days from

[(a)[the date of the conviction or court order by virtue of which
that thing was forfeited [, or

(b)the date of service on him of any notice which is served as
mentioned in subsection (1A) of section 198 or, where no such
notice is served on him, the date (or the last date, if more than
one) of the publication of any notice such as is mentioned in
paragraph (b) of that subsection, whichever is the later,]

[(i)]the use of that thing in any manner referred to in section
180, [195 or 197] was without his knowledge, connivance or consent;
or

[(ii)]the contravention of this Act or of any statutory instrument
made under this Act by reason of which the forfeiture was incurred
was inadvertent or was of such a trivial or insignificant nature
the that forfeiture should not be upheld.

(2) On an appeal under this section, the Ministry and the Board
shall be entitled to appear, be heard and adduce evidence before
the court.

(3) On an appeal under this section, the county court may, on
being satisfied as to either of the grounds mentioned in subsection
(1), annul the forfeiture and direct the return to the appellant of
the thing forfeited.

[(4) A person shall not be entitled to appeal under this section
against the refusal of the Ministry to return to him any thing
that has been forfeited under this Act if that thing was forfeited
by virtue of an order made by a court under section 180 or 197
and he gave notice of appeal under section 144 of the Magistrates'
Courts Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 against that order or applied for
a case stated under section 146 of that Act in connection with
it.]

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 200
Forfeiture of licences.

200.(1) If the person who is the holder of a licence issued by
the Board is convicted of an offence under any provision of this
Act, the court may direct the licence to be forfeited and declare
that person to be disqualified for holding a licence of the same
kind during such period as the court may direct, being a period
not exceeding one year in the case of a first conviction and not
exceeding five years in the case of a second or subsequent
conviction.

(2) If a person who is not the holder of a licence is convicted
of an offence under any provision of this Act, the court may
declare that person to be disqualified for holding a licence during
such period as the court may direct, being a period not exceeding
one year in the case of a first conviction, and not exceeding five
years in the case of a second or subsequent conviction.

(3) Where under section 74(1) of the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern
Ireland) 1952 a licence issued by the Foyle Fisheries Commission (in
this section referred to as "the Commission") is forfeited and the
person who was the holder of that licence is declared to be
disqualified for holding a licence of the Commission during a
specified period, then, as a statutory consequence of such forfeiture
and disqualification,

(a)any corresponding licence issued by the Board which is held by
that person shall stand forfeited; and

(b)that person shall be disqualified for holding such a licence of
the Board during the same period as he is disqualified for holding
a licence of the Commission.

(4) Where a licence is directed to be forfeited under subsection
(1) or where it stands forfeited under subsection (3) it shall
thereupon cease to be in force.

(5) Where a person is convicted by a court of an offence against
this Act or against the Foyle Fisheries Acts, the clerk of the
court shall, as soon as may be, in either case forward to each of
the Board and the Commission a duly authenticated certificate of the
conviction, and, notwithstanding the provisions of any statutory
instrument, such a certificate shall not be subject to any stamp.

(6) In this section "licence", in relation to a licence of the
Board, means a fishing licence or a dealer's licence, and for the
purposes of this section [byelaws may specify the classes of fishing
licence which are to be deemed to be licences of the same kind].

Penalties for offences.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 201

201.(1) A person who commits an offence under any provision of this
Act for which a penalty is not provided by any provision of this
Act other than this section shall be liable on summary conviction
to a fine not exceeding [#500].

(2) The Board may prescribe lower penalties for breach of a
particular byelaw, and the Ministry may prescribe lower penalties for
breach of a particular regulation, than the penalty provided under
subsection (1), and that subsection shall, in any such case, be
construed as if such lower penalties were substituted for that so
provided.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 202
Continuing offences.

202.(1) Where a person is convicted of an offence under any
provision of this Act and the contravention in respect of which he
was convicted is continued after the conviction, he shall be guilty
of a further offence and, subject to subsections (3) and (4), shall
be liable on summary conviction, in addition to any other penalty,
to a fine not exceeding [#50] for each day on which the
contravention is so continued.

(2) An offence under this section shall be a continuing offence and
accordingly fresh proceedings in respect thereof may be taken from
time to time.

(3) In the application of this section in relation to an offence
under section 73 [74 or 79], subsection (1) shall have effect as
if for the [word "#50"] there were substituted the [word "#200"].

Subs.(4) rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 203
Disposal of fines.

203.(1) Every fine imposed for an offence under any provision of
this Act, other than an offence under Part VIII or IX or under
any other such provision in its application to sea-fisheries, shall,
notwithstanding any other enactment, be paid

(a)if the offence was committed in the Londonderry Area, in like
manner as is provided by section 77 of the Foyle Fisheries Act
(Northern Ireland) 1952 with respect to fines imposed for offences
under that Act; and

(b)in any other case, subject to subsection (2), to the Board.

(2) When a fine has been imposed for an offence under any
provision of this Act in a case to which subsection (1)(b) applies,
and a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary was the means of
bringing to justice the person by whom the offence was committed,
and the court imposing the fine so certifies, then

(a)one-third of the fine shall be paid to the Ministry of Home
Affairs and shall be appropriated in aid of the moneys provided by
[the Parliament of the United Kingdom] for defraying the costs,
charges and expenses of the said Constabulary; and

(b)the remainder of the fine shall be paid to the Board.

Proof of documents.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 204

204. Without prejudice to section 3 of the Ministries of Northern
Ireland Act (Northern Ireland) 1921, in any proceedings, a document
purporting to be a copy of any document or instrument in writing,
being a document or instrument made or issued (whether before or
after the passing of this Act) under the Fisheries Acts or this
Act, but not being a statutory rule to which [Article 9 of the
Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979] applies, shall if it
is certified to be a true copy

(a)in the case of a document or instrument made or issued or
deemed to be made or issued by the Board, under the seal of the
Board; or

(b)in the case of a document or instrument made or issued or
deemed to be made or issued by the Ministry, under the hand of a
Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Ministry,

(i)that the document or instrument was duly made; and

(ii)that all matters and things by the Fisheries Acts or this Act
required to be done previously to the making or issue of the
document or instrument were duly done and performed.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 205
Recovery and evidence of expenses.

205.(1) Where under this Act the Ministry is or the Board are
authorised to recover from any person the expenses of any work,

(a)the Ministry or, as the case may be, the Board may certify the
amount of those expenses; and

(b)the amount so certified shall be recoverable by the Ministry or,
as the case may be, the Board as a debt due to it or them, and,
without prejudice to any right of the Ministry or the Board to sue
in the High Court for the recovery thereof, shall be recoverable in
the county court by civil bill or summarily as a civil debt.

(2) Where, in pursuance of subsection (1), an action is taken by
the Ministry or the Board in the county court for the recovery of
the amount of any expenses, the court shall have jurisdiction to
hear and determine the action notwithstanding that, by reason of the
extent of the claim or otherwise, the case would not, but for this
provision, be within the jurisdiction of a county court.

(3) A certificate under subsection (1) shall be prima facie evidence
of the amount of the expenses stated therein and of the liability
of the person named therein to pay that amount and of the right
of the Ministry or the Board, as the case may be, to recover that
amount.

Interpretation.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 206

206.(1) In this Act

"angling for salmon or trout" means angling for salmon or trout
with rod and line;

"annual close season for angling for salmon" has the meaning given
to it by section 95(1);

"annual close season for angling for trout" has the meaning given
to it by section 95(2);

"annual close season for eels" has the meaning given to it by
section 107;

"annual close season for pollen" has the meaning given to it by
section 105;

"annual close season for salmon and trout" has the meaning given to
it by section 89;

"authorised person", for the purposes of Part XI, has the meaning
given to it by section 166;

"bag net" includes any net of similar construction to a bag net;

"bank" includes the sea-shore and any land adjacent thereto;

"the Board" means the Fisheries Conservancy Board for Northern
Ireland;

"boat" includes any ship, barge, cot, curragh or vessel;

"box", in relation to a fishing weir, includes a crib or cruive;

["bring to land" in relation to fish includes bringing the fish
within the limits of a harbour;]

["brown eels" means eels other than silver eels;]

"byelaws" means byelaws made by the Board under section 26;

Definitions rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

"dam" means a dam, weir, dyke, sluice, embankment or structure built
or placed in or in connection with any river for or in connection
with the sustaining of water for any purpose [but does not include
an embankment erected solely to prevent erosion of the banks of the
river or to protect adjacent lands from flooding];

"daytime" means the period between sunrise and sunset;

"dealer's licence" has the meaning given to it by section 113(1);

"deleterious matter" means any substance (including an explosive and
an anaesthetic) the entry or discharge of which into any waters is
liable to render those or any other waters poisonous or injurious
to fish, spawning grounds or the food of any fish, or to injure
fish in their value as human food or to impair the usefulness of
the bed and soil of any waters as spawning grounds or their
capacity to produce the food of fish;

"district board" means any of the boards of conservators referred to
in section 34(2);

"draft net" includes a seine;

"eels" means fresh water eels;

"eel weir" means a fishing weir used solely for taking eels;

"estuary" includes a harbour or roadstead;

"financial year", in relation to the Board, means a year ending on
31st December;

"fish" includes shell-fish;

["fish farm" shall be construed in accordance with section 10;]

"fish pass" means a channel for the free run or migration of fish
in, over or in connection with an obstruction in a river, lake or
watercourse and includes a fish ladder or any other contrivance
which facilitates the passage of fish;

"fisheries" includes all fisheries, whether several or public;

"the Fisheries Acts" means the Fisheries Acts (Northern Ireland) 1842
to 1954;

"fishing engine" means any engine, net, instrument or device
whatsoever capable of being used for taking or killing fish;

"fishing licence" means a fishing licence issued by the Board under
Part III;

"fishing weir" means any erection, structure or obstruction fixed to
the soil across or partly across a river and incorporating one or
more openings wherein fish may be taken which is used for the
purpose of taking, or facilitating the taking of, fish; but does
not include a fixed engine;

"fixed engine" means

(a)any stake, bag, stop and still or fixed draft net; or

(b)any net, implement, engine or device fixed to the soil or
secured by anchors or held by hand or made stationary in any other
way and used solely for the purpose of taking or facilitating the
taking of fish, not being a fishing weir, or a rod and line
(however used);

"the Foyle Fisheries Acts" means the Foyle Fisheries Acts (Northern
Ireland) 1952 and 1962;

"free gap" means a free gap in a fishing weir;

"freshwater fish" means any fish living in fresh water exclusive of
fish of a kind that migrates to or from tidal waters;

Definitions rep. by 1968 c.31 (NI) s.9(2) sch.3; 1981 NI 7
art.10(4) sch.5

"heck" means a grating mounted at the upstream end of a box in a
fishing weir and so constructed as to prevent the passage of fish
without obstructing the flow of water;

"inquiry" means an inquiry conducted under section 20;

"inland fishery" means any fishery of whatsoever kind, other than a
salmon fishery, in inland waters;

"inland waters" means the waters of any river above the boundary
between the tidal and freshwater portions thereof, and the waters of
any freshwater lake;

"inscales" means a pair of gratings mounted at the downstream end
of a box in a fishing weir and converging towards the centre in
the upstream direction to form between the upstream ends a vertical
gap, the effect of the arrangement being to permit the passage of
fish into the box and hinder their escape therefrom;

"instrument" and "statutory instrument", when used in relation to an
instrument in writing, have the same meaning as in section 1 of
the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954, and a reference to
an instrument, or to an instrument of any kind, made under this
Act includes a reference to an instrument deemed to be made under
this Act;

"lawful fishing engine" means any fishing engine the use of which
(except during particular times, in particular places, or in a
particular manner) is not prohibited by or under this Act;

"licensee", in relation to [a shell-fish fishery licence] means the
person for the time being entitled to that licence;

"the Londonderry Area" has the meaning given to it by section 2(1)
of the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1952;

"the Ministry" means the Ministry of Agriculture;

"the Minister" means the Minister of Agriculture;

"net" includes all descriptions of tackle, trawl, trammel, stake,
bag, coghill, fyke, eel, haul, draft and seine nets, and all other
engines or devices, of whatsoever construction or materials, or
howsoever known or styled, which are used for the taking of fish;

"open fishing season" in relation to fish of any kind means any
season that is not the annual close season for such fish;

"owner", in relation to land, has the same meaning as in section 2
of the Public Health (Ireland) Act 1878;

Definitions rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

["package" includes any tank or other container;]

"private water bailiff" means a water bailiff appointed under section
... 170;

"regulations" means regulations made by the Ministry;

"river" includes a tributary or a branch of a river and any stream
or watercourse;

"rod and line" means a fishing engine consisting of a single rod
and line;

"salmon" includes all fish of the salmon kind and sea trout;

"salmon fishery" includes any salmon fishery, whether in fresh water,
any estuary or the sea;

"salmon river" means any river that is frequented by salmon;

Definition rep. by 1968 c.31 (NI) s.9(2) sch.3

"salmon weir" means a fishing weir used for taking salmon;

"sea-fish" means fish of any kind found in the sea, but does not
include salmon;

"sea-fishery" includes any fishery, other than a salmon fishery, in
the sea or an estuary;

"sea-fishing boat" does not include a boat used for fishing for
salmon in the sea;

"several fishery" means any fishery lawfully possessed and enjoyed as
such under any title whatsoever, being a good and valid title at
law, exclusively of the public by any person or persons whether in
navigable waters or in waters not navigable, and whether the soil
covered by such waters be vested in such person or persons or in
any other person;

"shell-fish" includes all edible aquatic molluscs and crustaceans;

["shell-fish fishery licence" means a licence granted under section
131 and includes a licence which is deemed to be such a licence
by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Fisheries Amendment
(Northern Ireland) Order 1981;]

["silver eels" means physiologically maturing eels in spawning
livery;]

Definition rep. by 1981 NI 7 art.10(4) sch.5

"stake net" includes a stake weir and any fixed engine of similar
construction to a stake net;

"statutory provision" has the same meaning as in section 1(f) of
the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954;

"substance" includes any liquid or gas;

"trout", when used without any qualification, includes

(a)all fish of the brown trout kind; and

(b)save in Part III, sections 51 and 71, Part VI (except as
provided in section 106), Part VII and Schedule 4, pollen or
fresh-water herring;

but does not include sea trout or rainbow trout;

"unseasonable" when used with respect to any fish means a fish
which is about to spawn, or which has spawned and has not
recovered from spawning;

"waste lands" includes any uncultivated or unoccupied lands;

"waters" includes any river, lake, watercourse or estuary or any
part of the sea [consisting of waters within British fishery limits
which are adjacent to Northern Ireland;]

["waters within British fishery limits which are adjacent to Northern
Ireland" means waters within British fishery limits which are
adjacent to Northern Ireland and are not nearer to any point on
the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea adjacent
to Great Britain or the Isle of Man is measured than to any point
on the corresponding Northern Irish baselines;]

"weekly close time" has the meaning assigned to it by section 97.

(2) References in this Act to a fish or to any kind of fish
shall be construed as including

(a)references to part of a fish or to part of a fish of that
kind; and

(b)references to the spawn, fry, brood or young of fish or of fish
of that kind.

(3) Where an order under section 16 defines the mouth of a river,
the mouth of a tributary river, the boundary between the tidal and
freshwater portions of a river, the point or points to or from
which distances are to be measured ... any areas within which it
is prohibited to use or practice certain methods of fishing, [or
the boundary at sea between so much of [waters within British
fishery limits which are adjacent to Northern Ireland] as is within,
and so much thereof as is without, the Londonderry Area,] such
mouth, boundary, point or points, or areas shall for all purposes
of and all proceedings under this Act be as so defined for the
time being.

(4) References in this Act to the landing of fish shall not
include the landing of fish which have previously been landed
outside Northern Ireland.

(5) Subject to section 127(11), references in any provision of this
Act which relates to the buying, selling, offering or exposing for
sale or having possession of fish of any kind to fish of that
kind shall not be construed as including references to fish of that
kind which have been dried ... or which have been preserved in
tins or other containers.

[(5A) References in section 111 ... to the buying, selling, offering
or exposing for sale or having possession for sale, or possession,
of fish of any kind during any particular period shall not be
construed as including references to the buying, selling, offering or
exposing for sale or having possession for sale, or possession, of
fish of that kind which have been lawfully taken or killed outside
that period and preserved by freezing.]

(6) Any reference in this Act to an offence under a provision of
this Act shall include a reference to an offence under any
statutory instrument made by virtue of a provision of this Act.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 207
Extension to hand lines of provisions relating to angling.

207.(1) Subject to subsection (2), the provisions of this Act
relating to angling shall extend to fishing by hand line, and
accordingly any reference to a rod and line shall be construed as
including a reference to a hand line.

(2) The provisions to which subsection (1) applies shall not include
any provision of Part III ....

Saving for right of owner to take materials from streams.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 208

208. Nothing in this Act shall prejudice the right of any owner to
take materials from any stream.

Transitional provisions.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 209

209. Without prejudice to the provisions of section 29 of the
Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 or of Schedule 3

(a)any statutory instrument made under the Fisheries Acts or any
other enactment repealed by this Act in relation to any matter with
respect to which an instrument may be made by the Ministry under
any provision of this Act and in force immediately before the
commencement of that provision shall thereafter continue in force and
be deemed to be an instrument made under that provision;

(b)any statutory instrument made under the Fisheries Acts in relation
to any matter with respect to which byelaws may be made under
section 26 and in force immediately before the commencement of Part
II shall thereafter continue in force and shall be deemed to be a
byelaw;

(c)any thing prescribed under any provision of the Fisheries Acts
otherwise than by a statutory instrument and standing unrevoked
immediately before the commencement of any provision of this Act
corresponding to the first-mentioned provision shall be deemed to
have been prescribed under that provision of this Act;

(d)any enactment referring to a board of conservators or the
district of such a board shall, so far as applicable, be construed
as referring to the Board and to any area within which the Board
are authorised by this Act to exercise their functions;

(e)any proceedings taken in respect of a contravention of any
provision of the Fisheries Acts or any other enactment, being an
enactment repealed by this Act, or any statutory instrument made
under those Acts or any such enactment, shall be prosecuted and
continued under the corresponding provision of this Act, and in
relation to those proceedings that corresponding provision shall have
effect as if for the penalties provided for a contravention thereof
there were substituted the penalties provided for a contravention of
the first-mentioned provision.

S.210, with Schedule 7, effects amendments. S.211, with Schedule 8,
effects repeals

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 212
Application to the Londonderry Area.

212.(1) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Act the
following provisions shall not (except in so far as any of them
have effect with respect to sea-fisheries) apply to the Londonderry
Area, that is to say,

(a)sections 13 to 16, Parts II and III [(except section 45),]
sections 46 to 50, 62 to 73 and 78 to 88, Part VI, and sections
110, 111, 120(5), 160, 161, 170 to 174, [176 to 181 and 197].

(2) In the application of this Act to the Londonderry Area

(a)references to the Board shall be construed as references to the
Foyle Fisheries Commission; and

(b)references to byelaws shall be construed as references to
regulations made under section 13 of the Foyle Fisheries Act
(Northern Ireland) 1952.

(3) The Ministry shall consult with the Foyle Fisheries Commission
before

(a)commencing to develop or improve any waters in the Londonderry
Area for angling, under section 2 or 3; or

(b)approving, under section 6, any programme relating to such waters.

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 213
Commencement.

213. Subs.(1)(2) rep. by SLR 1973

(3) Commencement

FISHERIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1966 - SECT 214
Short title.

214. This Act may be cited as the Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland)
1966.

1. Where the Ministry has reason to suspect that the holder of a
licence has contravened any of the provisions of this Act relating
to the fishery or, as the case may be, the fixed engine or
fishing weir with respect to which the licence was issued, or any
such provision of a byelaw or regulation, or any condition of the
licence, the Ministry may, pending investigation of the suspected
contravention and on giving notice in writing to the holder
specifiying the suspected contravention, suspend the licence.

2. When a licence is suspended under paragraph 1 the Ministry
shall, within a period of twenty-eight days from the date of the
suspension, either remove the suspension or revoke the licence under
paragraph 3.

3. The Ministry may revoke a licence where the Ministry is
satisfied that the holder of the licence has contravened

(a)any of the provisions of this Act relating to the fishery or,
as the case may be, the fixed engine or fishing weir with respect
to which the licence was issued, or any such provision of a byelaw
or regulation; or

(b)any condition of the licence;

4. Where the Ministry proposes to revoke a licence, other than a
licence suspended under paragraph 1 the Ministry shall give to the
holder of the licence at least twenty-eight days' prior notice of
its intention to do so and of the grounds upon which the
revocation is proposed to be made; and before revoking the licence
the Ministry shall consider any representations in relation thereto
made by the holder before the expiration of the notice.

5. Where the Ministry revokes a licence the Ministry shall send by
post a notice of the revocation to the person whose licence has
been revoked, and the notice shall inform that person of his right
of appeal under paragraph 6, and of the time within which the
appeal may be brought.

6. A person whose licence has been revoked under paragraph 3 may,
within twenty-eight days from the date on which a notice under
paragraph 5 is served on him, appeal to the county court on the
ground that there has not been any contravention or false statement
such as is described in paragraph 3 or that the contravention or
false statement was inadvertent or was of such a trivial or
insignificant nature that the licence should not be revoked.

7. The county court, in deciding an appeal brought under paragraph
6, shall state the reasons for its decision, and its decision shall
be final.

8. When a licence is suspended or revoked, the person who was the
holder of the licence shall, within fourteen days of receiving a
request for its return to the Ministry, return the licence to the
Ministry together with any copies thereof issued to him by the
Ministry, and if he fails to do so, he shall be guilty of an
offence.

[9. In this Schedule "contravention", in relation to a condition of
a licence, includes a failure to comply with that condition.]

1. The Board shall be a body corporate, and section 19 of the
Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 shall apply to them.

2. The Board shall consist of a Chairman and fourteen other
members.

3.(1) The Chairman and the other members of the Board shall be
appointed by the Minister from among persons appearing to him to be
qualified for the office, and of the members other than the
Chairman

(a)one, who shall be Deputy Chairman, shall be an officer of the
Ministry;

(b)one shall be a member of any body established under any
enactment for the promotion of the development of tourist traffic in
Northern Ireland, nominated by the Minister of Commerce;

(c)three shall be the representatives of any companies for the time
being recognised by the Minister as substantially interested in the
commercial operation of any salmon or eel fishery, to be chosen
after consultation with the companies;

(d)three shall be the respective representatives of the commercial
fishermen (other than the companies for the time being recognised by
the Minister for the purposes of head (c)) of

(i)Lough Erne,

(ii)Lough Neagh, and

<(iii)the coastal salmon fisheries,

(d)to be chosen after consultation with representatives of any bodies
for the time being recognised by the Minister as bodies
representative of,

<(aa)xtf3f1tiPS0000xt05six shall be rod anglers chosen by the Minister from any list of candidates not being less than ten in number that may be submitted to the Minister by any bodies for the time being recognised by the Minister as bodies representative of a substantial number of anglers.

(2) Section 18(2) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954
shall apply to every appointment made under sub-paragraph (1), but
not so as to authorise the payment of remuneration to any person
except in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 9.

(3) The Minister may by order made subject to affirmative resolution
amend paragraph 2 and sub-paragraph (1) so as to provide for the
appointment of one or more than one additional member to represent
any salmon or inland fishery interest or interests which appear to
him to lack adequate representation on the Board.

(4) An order under sub-paragraph (3) may make such consequential
amendments in paragraph 4 as appear to the Minister to be
expedient.

4.(1) The Chairman and each of the members referred to in paragraph
3(1)(a), (b) and (c) shall (unless in the meantime he dies or
resigns) hold office for such period as the Minister may determine.

(2) One of the members referred to in head (d) of paragraph 3(1)
and three of the members referred to in head (e) of paragraph 3(1)
shall in the first instance be appointed to hold office for a
period of three years, and the remainder of the members referred to
in those heads shall in the first instance be appointed to hold
office for a period of six years.

(3) At the expiration of the term of office of the members who
were in the first instance appointed for a period of three years,
the Minister shall appoint in their places new members, who shall
hold office for a period of six years; and thereafter at intervals
of three years the Minister shall appoint new members in place of
those whose terms of office have expired.

(4) A person shall, on ceasing to be a member, be eligible for
reappointment.

(5) The provisions of this paragraph shall have effect without
prejudice to paragraph 3(2).

5. Without prejudice to paragraph 3(2) or 4, a person shall cease
to be a member of the Board if

(a)by notice in writing to the Minister he resigns, or

(b)he is on more than three consecutive occasions absent without
permission of the Board from meetings of the Board.

6. If a member of the Board dies or ceases to be a member before
the expiration of the term for which he was appointed, the term of
his successor shall be so fixed as to expire at the end of the
first-mentioned term, but the Minister may, if he thinks fit, defer
the making of an appointment until the expiration of the
first-mentioned term.

7. The Board may act notwithstanding any vacancy among their
members.

8. No defect in the appointment of any person acting as a
Chairman, Deputy Chairman or member of the Board shall vitiate any
proceedings of the Board in which he has taken part.

9.(1) There shall be paid to the Chairman of the Board such
remuneration, if any, and such allowance for expenses incurred in
connection with the business of the Board as the Ministry with the
approval of the Ministry of Finance may determine.

(2) No remuneration shall be paid to any other member of the
Board, but there shall be paid to any such other member such
allowances for expenses incurred by him in connection with the
business of the Board as the Board with the approval of the
Ministry may determine.

10.(1) The quorum for a meeting of the Board may be fixed by the
Board, and unless so fixed shall be five.

(2) The Chairman of the Board or, in his absence, the Deputy
Chairman, shall act as chairman of every meeting; but if at any
meeting neither the Chairman nor the Deputy Chairman is present
within five minutes after the time appointed for holding the
meeting, the members present may choose one of their number to be
chairman of the meeting.

(3) Every question at a meeting shall be decided by the votes of
a majority of those present and voting.

(4) In the case of an equal division of votes, the chairman of
the meeting shall have a second or casting vote.

11. No member of the Board shall hold any employment or office of
profit under the Board.

12.(1) The Board

(a)shall have a chief inspector (who, unless the Board otherwise
direct, shall act as secretary of the Board) and such other
inspectors and other officers as the Ministry may direct, and shall
appoint to any office under the Board (other than the office of
water bailiff) such persons as the Board, with the approval of the
Ministry, may determine; and

(b)may appoint such water bailiffs and such servants as the Board
think fit.

(2) Subject to any authorisation in writing given by the Ministry
to the Board, any determination of the Board with respect to the
remuneration or conditions of service of any person employed by the
Board shall be subject to the approval of the Ministry.

(3) A person, other than an employee of the Foyle Fisheries
Commission, who is for the time being in the employment of the
owner or occupier of a several fishery shall be disqualified for
being appointed to or holding any office under the Board.

13. The Board shall, in accordance with any reasonable requirements
communicated to them by the Ministry, make available to the Ministry
the services of their officers for the protection of the fishery of
any waters the fishing rights in respect of which are owned by, or
which are under the control of, the Ministry, on such terms as may
be agreed upon between the Board and the Ministry.

14.(1) The Board, with the approval of the Ministry and the
Ministry of Finance may make arrangements to secure the provision of
superannuation [or other benefits for or in respect of] persons
employed by the Board in a whole-time capacity and such arrangements
shall provide for the payment of contributions by the Board and by
the persons for [or in respect of whom the] benefits are provided.

(2) Arrangements made under sub-paragraph (1) may provide for the
contributions to be paid to and the benefits to be paid by a body
other than the Board.

15. The application of the seal of the Board shall be authenticated
by the signature of

(a)the Chairman of the Board or some other member of the Board
authorised by them to act for that purpose, and

(b)the officer of the Board for the time being acting as secretary
of the Board or some other officer of the Board authorised by them
to act for that purpose.

16. Any contract or instrument which, if entered into or executed
by an individual, would not require to be under seal may be
entered into or executed on behalf of the Board by any person
generally or specially authorised by the Board to act for that
purpose.

1. In this Schedule "the commencement" means the commencement of
Part II.

2.(1) All property, whether real or personal (including
choses-in-action), which immediately before the commencement was vested
in or belonged to or was held in trust for a district board and
all rights, powers and privileges relating to or connected with any
such property shall on the commencement, without any conveyance or
assignment, become and be vested in or the property of or held in
trust for (as the case may require) the Board for all the estate,
term or interest for which the same immediately before the
commencement was vested in or belonged to or was held in trust for
the district board, but subject to all trusts and equities affecting
the same and then subsisting and capable of being performed.

(2) All property transferred by this paragraph which, immediately
before the commencement, was either standing in the books of any
corporation or company or was entered in any register kept in
pursuance of any enactment in the name of a district board shall,
upon the request of the Board made at any time after the
commencement, be transferred in such book by such corporation or
company or, as the case may be, by the person having charge of
such register, into the name of the Board.

(3) After the commencement, every chose-in-action transferred by this
paragraph from a district board to the Board may be sued upon,
recovered, or enforced by the Board in their own name and it shall
not be necessary for the Board to give notice to the person bound
by such chose-in-action of the transfer effected by this paragraph.

3.(1) Every debt and other liability (including unliquidated
liabilities arising from torts or breaches of contract) which
immediately before the commencement was owing and unpaid or had been
incurred and was undischarged by a district board, or which became
payable by reason of the dissolution of a district board, shall, on
the commencement, become and be the debt or liability of the Board
and shall be paid or discharged by and may be recovered from or
enforced against the Board accordingly.

(2) The dissolution of a district board shall not invalidate or
affect any paying order which may have been issued by the district
board and not presented for payment before the commencement or any
authority given by the district board for the payment of the amount
of such paying order, and the Board shall make arrangements for the
payment of the amount of every such paying order upon due
presentation within a reasonable time after the commencement.

4. Every bond, guarantee, or other security of a continuing
character made or given by a district board to another person or
by any person to a district board and in force immediately before
the commencement, and every contract or agreement in writing made
between a district board and another person and not fully executed
and completed before the commencement, shall, notwithstanding the
dissolution of the district board, continue in force after the
commencement but shall be construed and have effect as if the name
of the Board were substituted therein for the name of the district
board, and such security, contract or agreement shall be enforecable
by or against the Board accordingly.

5. A fishing licence issued by a district board or a licence
issued by such a board under Part II of the Fisheries Act
(Northern Ireland) 1928 and in force immediately before the
commencement shall continue in force in accordance with its terms
and shall be deemed to be a fishing licence or, as the case may
be, a dealer's licence for the purposes of this Act.

6. Every fishery rate fixed under the Fisheries Acts by any
district board and not fully paid before the commencement shall be
deemed to be a debt due to the Board and shall be recoverable by
the Board in any court of competent jurisdiction.

7. In every legal or other proceeding in any court or tribunal to
which immediately before the commencement a district board were a
party, the Board shall on the commencement become and be a party
in the place of the district board and such proceeding shall be
continued between the Board and the other parties thereto
accordingly, and no such proceeding shall abate or be discontinued
or prejudicially affected by reason of the dissolution of the
district board.

8.(1) The accounts of all income and expenditure of each district
board up to the commencement shall, as soon as conveniently may be
thereafter, be audited, and any proceedings in relation to such
accounts, income, and expenditure may be taken in like manner as
nearly as may be as if this Act had not been passed.

(2) Every officer of a district board whose duty it is to make up
any accounts of or to account for any portion of the income or
expenditure of the district board and also every member of a
district board shall, until the audit of the accounts of such
income and expenditure up to the commencement is complete, be deemed
for the purposes of such audit to continue in office and be bound
to perform the same duties and render the same accounts and be
subject to the same liabilities as if this Act had not been
passed.

Schedule 4 rep. by 1968 c.31 (NI) s.9(2) sch.3

Dated thisday of19.

I, the undersigned Resident Magistrate do hereby confirm the above
appointment.

Dated thisday of19.

constructed in contravention of section 85(1).

annual close season.

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