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Among the provisions in the act, it makes it illegal to "handle salmon in suspicious circumstances", [1] which is defined in law as when one believes, or could reasonably believe, that salmon has been illegally fished or that salmon—that has come from an illegal source—has been received, retained, removed, or disposed of.
English: An Act to make fresh provision for the administration of salmon fisheries in Scotland; to provide as to the licensing and regulation of salmon dealing in Scotland and in England and Wales; to provide for, and as respects, certain offences in the law of Scotland and in the law of England and Wales in connection with salmon; to amend the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975, section ...
An Act to make fresh provision for the administration of salmon fisheries in Scotland; to provide as to the licensing and regulation of salmon dealing in Scotland and in England and Wales; to provide for, and as respects, certain offences in the law of Scotland and in the law of England and Wales in connection with salmon; to amend the Salmon ...
A batch of wild caught Gulf of Mexico shrimp sits on a sorting table on shrimper Keo Nguyen’s boat at a dock east of Lake Borgne prior to bringing it to a seafood market Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023.
[2017] UKSC 2: 17 January Constitutional law: Detention: Belhaj v Straw [2017] UKSC 3: 17 January International law: Act of state doctrine: FirstGroup Plc v Paulley [2017] UKSC 4: 18 January Discrimination law: A bus company's duty to provide wheelchair space under the Equality Act 2010. R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European ...
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under the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975, under the Salmon Act 1986, under or by virtue of regulations or orders made under section 115, 116 or 142 of the Water Resources Act 1991, or; under section 211(3) of the Water Resources Act 1991, so far as relating to byelaws made by virtue of paragraph 6 of Schedule 25 to that Act.
A federal judge ordered an end to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's 16-year-old lawsuit over Allen Stanford's $7.2 billion Ponzi scheme, directing the financier and two former ...