right of fishing

  • 51customary right — a customary right is a right of individuals or groups founded upon customary, long continued practices and usage, such as a fishing right …

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  • 52drift-fish right — the allocation of the right to collect fish washed on shore, e.g. in 12 century Iceland where this fishery was crucial to survival in late winter when food supplies ran low and sea fishing was not possible because of the adverse weather… …

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  • 53wharfing out, right of — A right to the exclusive use of submerged lands as by the affixing thereto or the establishment thereon of a permanent structure to some point within the navigable body of water, deep and wide enough to dock ocean going vessels, and it… …

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  • 54net fishing — 1) use of a net to catch fishes generally 2) more specifically, the right of taking fish by one net in a particular stretch of water …

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  • 55United States v. Winans — SCOTUSCase Litigants= United States v. Winans ArgueDate=April 3, 4 ArgueYear=1905 DecideDate=May 15 DecideYear=1905 FullName=United States v. Winans USVol=198 USPage=371 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= Treaty includes the Indians’… …

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  • 56Treaty of Point Elliott — The Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855, or the Point Elliott Treaty, [The treaty is entitled and listed in catalogs and archives as the Treaty of Point Elliott, 1855 .] is the lands settlement treaty between the United States government and the… …

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  • 57fishery — Business or process of catching, processing, or selling fish. A hatchery or place for catching fish. A right or liberty of taking fish at a particular place or waters. A species of incorporeal hereditament, anciently termed piscary, of which… …

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  • 58fishery — Business or process of catching, processing, or selling fish. A hatchery or place for catching fish. A right or liberty of taking fish at a particular place or waters. A species of incorporeal hereditament, anciently termed piscary, of which… …

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  • 59Duwamish tribe — Duwamish Duwamish territory shown highlighted in green. Orange blocks are modern Indian Reservations Total population About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004).[1] …

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  • 60Duwamish (tribe) — infobox ethnic group group = Duwamish caption = poptime =About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004). [(1) Gibbs ( [1877] , 1967) (1.1) D Wamish on the Lake Fork of the D Wamish River, 152; Sa ma mish (Sammamish) and S… …

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