Fish and Game Laws of New Jersey ... and Until RepealedHudson Printing Company, 1910 |
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act entitled act shall take act to regulate aforesaid Albert Jones bass Board of Fish capture and possession carp catch and take close seasons conviction thereof creek dates inclusive Delaware bay Delaware river device duck eel pot entitled An act fish and game food fish fowl fyke game and birds game and fish Game Commissioners game fish game protector game wardens gill gill net Hackensack river hundred dollars hunt injure Jersey kill license Lower township meshes method of capture Mullica river nets offence penalty of twenty person or persons person violating pike-perch ponds protection provide open quail recovery of penalties regulate the fisheries regulate their method Revision of 1903 ring-necked pheasant river above Trenton river and bay ruffed grouse Shrewsbury river supplement take effect immediately thousand eight hundred thousand nine hundred tion township Trenton Falls tributaries trout twenty dollars unlawful waters wherein the tide white bass yellow bass
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65. lappuse - No part of the plumage, skin or body of any bird protected by this section shall be sold or had in possession for sale, irrespective of whether said bird was captured or killed within or without the state.
231. lappuse - All wild geese, wild swans, brant, wild ducks, snipe, plover, woodcock, rail, wild pigeons, and all other migratory game and insectivorous birds which in their northern and southern migrations pass through or do not .remain permanently the entire year within the borders of any State or Territory, shall hereafter be deemed to be within the custody and protection of the Government of the United States, and shall not be destroyed or taken contrary to regulations hereinafter provided therefor.
49. lappuse - ... pay a fine of fifty dollars for the first offense, and one hundred dollars for the second offense...
90. lappuse - ... shall for every such offense be punishable by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment not exceeding six months, at the discretion of the court. (f ) This section shall apply as well to foreign vessels as to vessels of the United States...
164. lappuse - ... on conviction of the defendant or defendants of the offense so charged and failure to pay the penalty imposed by this act, with costs, shall commit said defendant or defendants to the common jail of the county for a period of not less than one day for each dollar of penalty imposed.
80. lappuse - ... barnyard, in which animals or poultry are kept, or drain from any building or the cellars thereof, where drainage or refuse therefrom will find its way into water used by a State fish hatchery. In case of the pollution of water used by a State fish hatchery, by substances known to be injurious to fish or fish food, it shall not be necessary to prove that such substances have actually caused the death of any particular fish.
105. lappuse - Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall on conviction thereof be subject to a fine of one hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of all nets and other appliances used.
169. lappuse - ... conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and undergo an Imprisonment in the county jail of the proper county not exceeding one year, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court.
140. lappuse - ... thereon the day they are filed, and record the same in a book to be provided by him for that purpose; and thereupon the persons who have so subscribed such articles of association...
13. lappuse - Rallidae, commonly known as rails, coots, mud hens and gallinules; the Limicolse, commonly known as shore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tattlers, and curlews; the Gallinse, commonly known as wild turkeys, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges, and quails, and the species of Icteridse, commonly known as marsh blackbirds and reed birds or rice birds.