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[1623] Mor 14264      

Subject_1 SALMON FISHING.
Subject_2 SECT. II.

Privileges accessory to, and inherent in, a Right of Salmon Fishing. - Regulations for fishing.

Lord Monimusk
v.
Forbes

Date: 18 December 1623
Case No. No. 10.

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Found, That a party who is infeft by the King in a salmon fishing, having no lands adjacent to the water, may draw his nets and dry them on either side.

Where one has lands on one side of the water, and another on the other side, with both of them a right to the fishing, it was found, that each may draw only on his own side.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 360. Durie. Haddington.

*** This case is No. 106. p. 10840. voce Prescription.

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