23/12/1925: Fishery By-Law No. 375. No. 1 Or Dublin District.


DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES.FISHERIES ACTS, 1842 TO 1925. ____________________________

BY-LAW No. 375. No. 1 or DUBLIN DISTRICT.

RIVER LIFFEY.

I, FÍONÁN O LOINGSIGH, Minister for Fisheries, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in me by the Fisheries Act, 1925 , and of every other power enabling me in this behalf, do MAKE AND ORDAIN THE FOLLOWING BY-LAW :—

It is prohibited to capture or attempt to capture fish, or to use any instrument capable of capturing fish, in the River Liffey in the vicinity of the weir next above Lucan Bridge within an area bounded on the up-stream side by the crest of the weir and on the down-stream side by a line drawn from the western end of the wall forming the northern side of the salmon pass in the said weir to a point on the south bank of the river 80 yards east of the wall forming the western boundary of the lane known as Watery Lane, where the said lane reaches the bank of the river.

Each and every person offending against this by-law shall forfeit and pay for each offence a sum not exceeding Five Pounds, and all instruments used contrary to this by-law shall be forfeited.

This by-law may be cited for all purposes as the Lucan Weir By-law, No. 375, 1925.

Given under my Seal of Office, this 23rd day of December, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.

FÍONÁN O LOINGSIGH,

Minister for Fisheries.

NOTE.— Under the provisions of the Fisheries Act, 1925 , this by-law will come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the above date.