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ADDENDA—LUNATIC, SCOTLAND.
a board or authority. In the case of a corporate body, the seal of such body shall be attached to the copies of the byelaw submitted for confirmation.

Signed by order of the Board of Trade, this ninth day of November 1894.

A. D. Berrington, An Assistant Secretary to the said Board .


Note.

The following sections of the Sea Fisheries Regulation Acts relate to the making, &c. of byelaws thereunder:—

Sea Fisheries Regulation Act, 1888.

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[Here follows a reprint of the Sea Fisheries Regulation Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 54 ) , ss . 2–5 , 12 ( 4 ) , 13 , 14 definitions of " sea fish," " sea," " vessel," " person." The Fisheries Act, 1891 ( 54 & 55 Vict . c. 37 ) , ss. 7, 11 ; and the Sea Fisheries (Shell Fish) Regulation Act, 1894 ( 57 & 58 Vict. c. 26 ) ] .


LUNATIC, SCOTLAND.


Pauper Lunatics.

Conditions and Instructions to be observed in the Distribution of the Contribution to the cost of Maintainence of Papuer Lunatics, Approved by the Secretary for Scotland, June 10, 1890.

1. The cost of the maintenance of any Pauper Lunatic shall be deemed to be the amount which has been actually paid out of the rates for the maintenance of such Pauper Lunatic during the year or portion thereof, during which he was chargeable, under deduction of the sums recovered or recoverable from relatives and other sources.

2. Payments for certificates, or for quarterly visits under the Lunacy Acts, or for removals to and from places of detention, are not to be included in the cost of maintenance, and any claim in respect of such payments will be disallowed.

3. If the expenditure on maintenance has been in excess of 8s. per week, no claim will be admitted in respect of the excess, but the expenditure on which the Parochial Board will be allowed to claim will be limited to 8s. per week.