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Oysters
Oyster beds are protected by Part III. of the (English) Sea Fisheries Act, 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 45), and … Oysters. Stealing oysters from oyster beds properly marked out is felony and punishable as simple larceny, i.e., by
Foreshore
Foreshore. 'The shore and bed of the sea and of every channel, creek, bay, estuary, and of every … the tide flows to the line between the high water mark of ordinary tides and low water mark' belong to the
Magna Carta
preliminaries, Articles or heads of agreement were drawn up and sealed; these Articles were then reduced to the form of a … of a baron, for a whole barony, by one hundred marks; the heir or heirs of a knight, for one whole
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