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334 CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES-FORMS<br />

xo. zx.--Cxr,AwmmLY DIZEDGINC~ FOR OYSTERS.<br />

Section 463.<br />

Unlawfully, and otherwise than in the course of catching or fishing for floating<br />

fish with a net [or instrument] adapted for taking floating fish only,<br />

(a) used a net [or dredge (or as the case may be)] for the purpose of taking<br />

oysters [or oyster-brood] within the limits of an oyster bed [or oyster laying or<br />

oyster fishery], tlic property of one E.F., and which was su~jciently marked out<br />

[or was known by general rcyutel as his property;<br />

or (b) dragged with a net [or dredge (or as the case may be)] upon the ground<br />

[or soil] of an oyster bed (or &A) tho property of one E.F. and which (&cr as (a)).<br />

NO. 276.-UNLAWFULLY TATCXNG FISH.<br />

SecLion 454.<br />

Unlawfully took [or clcstroyed] [or TJnlawfully attempted to take (or deal roy) ]<br />

fish a water which was the private pqJerty of one E.F. [or in a water in which<br />

one E.F. had a private right of fisliery].<br />

IX.---INJURIES TO PROPERTY.<br />

NO. 277.-ARXOX.<br />

Sections 461, 463,<br />

M’ilfully and unlawfully set fire to a dwelling-house (or as the CUSP he,).<br />

KO. 278.--hTTEMPTS TO COMMIT ,4R501.$,<br />

Sections 462, 464.<br />

(1,) Attempted unIa~~~ully to set fire to a dwelling-house (or 0s the caSe<br />

may be).<br />

(2.) Wilfully and unlawfully set fire to a heap of wood [or standing grnsv (03<br />

as the case may be) j which \\as so Bituated th:it a dwelliiig-house (OT as the c’ase<br />

may De) was likely to catch fire from it.<br />

No. 279. -CASTING AW 4Y SHIT’S.<br />

Beetion 465.<br />

1. Wilfully and unlawfdly cas& away [or destroyed] the ship Mary (or as the<br />

case may be).<br />

(2.) Wilfully and unlawfully did an act tending to the immediate loss [or<br />

destruction] of a vessel in distress, namely, the ship Mary, that is to say, wilfully<br />

unci unlawfully cut a towline conneetirig the said ship with 3, tug [or cut away an<br />

anchor by which the said ship was held (or as the case may be: desoibe -1Ae act<br />

done) 3.<br />

(3.) With intent to bring a vessel into danger extinguished [or concealed OT<br />

altered or rc.movet1 (or as the case may be) J a liglii [or hcacoii or mark or signal]<br />

used for purposes of navigation [or for the guidance of seamen] [or sxhibiteil a<br />

false light (or signal)].<br />

NO. 280.---hTTEMPTS TO CAST AWAY STTIPS.<br />

Section 466.<br />

.ktternpted unlawfully to cast away [OT destroy] the ship Mary (or as the case<br />

may be) [or Attempted unlawfiilly to do an act tending to the immediate I<br />

(or destriiction of) a vessel in distress, namely, the ship Mary, that is to say, to<br />

cut a towline (&c. as in precedinq Form: describe tAe aod attcm&d to he done) I,<br />

NO. 281 .-ORSTRU@TIKG AND IIYJTJRXNG RAfT,WAYB,<br />

Section 467.<br />

(1.) Unlawfully, and with intent to obstruct the use of a railway [or to injure<br />

property upon a railway], removed [or looseneaj a rail (or as the case may be)<br />

belonging to the said railway [or plaeetj. a log of wood (or as the case maij4be)<br />

upon (or across) the said rsilivay or loosened a large quantity of earth and rock<br />

near and above the said railway or moved (or diverted) certain pointa belonging<br />

to the said railway (or as the case may be: descrzbe the act dorre)] whereby the<br />

free and safe use of the said railway was endangered.<br />

(2.) Unlawfully, and with intent (&e. a8 in (a)), showed a light [or signzd]<br />

[or extingiiished or rendered invisible or removed (or as the cuse may be) an<br />

existing light (OT signal) 1 upon [or near1 the said railway.<br />

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