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Page 403
... fishing was a public right was misguided and a colonial act of appropriation of resources which did not belong to the Crown . Fishing privileges could not be held by or disposed of to the public and others until title or sharing rights ...
... fishing was a public right was misguided and a colonial act of appropriation of resources which did not belong to the Crown . Fishing privileges could not be held by or disposed of to the public and others until title or sharing rights ...
Page 412
... fishing rights in water . The Crown could grant special fishing leases or licenses from crown land only " ... but this I think means only that the Governor may grant exclusive rights to occupy the Crown Lands for fishing purposes ... I ...
... fishing rights in water . The Crown could grant special fishing leases or licenses from crown land only " ... but this I think means only that the Governor may grant exclusive rights to occupy the Crown Lands for fishing purposes ... I ...
Page 415
... fishing , on what they have always regarded as their own property . 25 Plummer was a rare and exceptional champion of Aboriginal fishing rights in 19th century , but he was not the only Indian Agent who could be relied upon to promote ...
... fishing , on what they have always regarded as their own property . 25 Plummer was a rare and exceptional champion of Aboriginal fishing rights in 19th century , but he was not the only Indian Agent who could be relied upon to promote ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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