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[1701] Mor 14250
Subject_1 SALMON FISHING.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Right of Salmon Fishing by what form of words established.
Date: Forbes
v.
Udney
3 December 1701
Case No.No. 6.
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The Lords sustained a party's right to a salmon fishing, though his charter bore only cum piscariis, and not salmonum piscationibus, and this because of old the word
piscaria carried all sorts of fishings; and, in the present case, the sasines of the parties made it clearer, wherein the symbols for tradition bore boats, nets, cruives, &c. which are only applicable to salmon fishing. *** This case is No. 40. p. 7812. voce Jus Tertii.
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