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Simple English definitions for legal terms

fishery

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A quick definition of fishery:

A fishery is a place where people can catch fish. It can also mean the right to catch fish in a certain area, like a river or the ocean. Sometimes, this right is given by the government and there are rules about when and how many fish can be caught. If a fishery is common, it means that anyone can fish there.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Fishery refers to the right or liberty of taking fish. It can also refer to a fishing ground.

Examples:

  • Free fishery: An exclusive right of fishery, granted by the monarch, to take fish in public water such as a river or an arm of the sea.
  • Right of fishery: The right of persons to fish in public waters, subject to federal and state restrictions and regulations, such as fishing seasons, licensing, and catch limits.
  • Several fishery: A right to fish in waters that are neither on one's own land nor on the land of a person who granted the right to fish.
  • Common fishery: A fishing ground where all persons have a right to take fish.

These examples illustrate the different types of fishery rights that exist. Free fishery is an exclusive right granted by the monarch, while right of fishery is a right granted to individuals subject to regulations. Several fishery is a right to fish in waters that are not owned by the person fishing, and common fishery is a fishing ground where everyone has the right to fish.

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