The Conservation Law in Relation to Fish and Game as Amended to the Close of the Regular Session (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1919 Excerpt: ... and Connecticut, licenses to take lobsters may be issued to non-residents upon payment of the following fees: For boats of ten or more tons measurement, thirty-five dollars; for boats of five to ten tons measurement, twenty-five dollars; for all other boats, twenty dollars, except that for boats carrying one man only the license fee shall be fifteen dollars. Such boats, when so licensed, shall carry displayed upon them the license number, of such size and placed in such position upon the boat or rigging as may be prescribed by the commission. Such licenses shall not be transferable and shall be conditioned that the holder shall observe the fishery laws of this state, and shall at any time and without delay permit protectors and peace officers of this state to board such boats and inspect the cargo or contents. All such licenses shall expire upon the thirty first day of December following the date of issue, and any license may be revoked at any time at the pleasure of the commission. As amended by chapter 170, Laws of 1916. 324. Licenses for vessels; non-residents; unlawful use of food fish. 1. There shall be a license fee of fifty dollars per annum for each steam vessel of fifty tons or over and twenty-five dollars for every other vessel engaged in fishing with nets in the tidal waters of the state, for the purpose of making oil or fertilizer from the fish product taken. The owner or owners, lessee or lessees, or persons operating, running, managing or fishing with any such vessel, using the same in fishing with nets in the tidal waters of the state for the purpose of making oil or fertilizer from fish products taken, shall before engaging in such fishing, procure from the commission a license and pay the license fee as herein provided. 2. Non-reside...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1919 Excerpt: ... and Connecticut, licenses to take lobsters may be issued to non-residents upon payment of the following fees: For boats of ten or more tons measurement, thirty-five dollars; for boats of five to ten tons measurement, twenty-five dollars; for all other boats, twenty dollars, except that for boats carrying one man only the license fee shall be fifteen dollars. Such boats, when so licensed, shall carry displayed upon them the license number, of such size and placed in such position upon the boat or rigging as may be prescribed by the commission. Such licenses shall not be transferable and shall be conditioned that the holder shall observe the fishery laws of this state, and shall at any time and without delay permit protectors and peace officers of this state to board such boats and inspect the cargo or contents. All such licenses shall expire upon the thirty first day of December following the date of issue, and any license may be revoked at any time at the pleasure of the commission. As amended by chapter 170, Laws of 1916. 324. Licenses for vessels; non-residents; unlawful use of food fish. 1. There shall be a license fee of fifty dollars per annum for each steam vessel of fifty tons or over and twenty-five dollars for every other vessel engaged in fishing with nets in the tidal waters of the state, for the purpose of making oil or fertilizer from the fish product taken. The owner or owners, lessee or lessees, or persons operating, running, managing or fishing with any such vessel, using the same in fishing with nets in the tidal waters of the state for the purpose of making oil or fertilizer from fish products taken, shall before engaging in such fishing, procure from the commission a license and pay the license fee as herein provided. 2. Non-reside...

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General Books LLC

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United States

Release date

February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

94

ISBN-13

978-1-150-16405-7

Barcode

9781150164057

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1-150-16405-0



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