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3.—(1) For the purpose of varying the maximum punishment on conviction of offences (generally described in column 2 of Schedule 1) against certain provisions of—
(a)the Foyle Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1952 [1952 c.5] ;
(b)the principal Act; and
(c)the Fish Industry Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 [1972 c.4] ,
the provisions of those Acts specified in column 1 of Parts I, II and III respectively of Schedule 1 shall have effect with the substitution for the maximum punishments specified in column 3 of the respective punishments specified in column 4, and where in the case of any offence no punishment on conviction on indictment is specified in column 3 but such a punishment is specified in column 4, proceedings in respect of the offence instead of being taken summarily may alternatively be taken by way of indictment and the defendant on conviction on indictment shall be liable to a punishment not exceeding that specified in column 4.
Para. (2) amends s. 63(5) of 1952 c. 5 (NI)
(3) In the principal Act—
(a)the maximum fine which may be imposed on summary conviction for an offence under section 55(1), 56(3), 58(2), 59(2), 78(1), 80, 81(3), 82, 85(2) or 86(3)( a) and (4) shall be increased from £100 to £500 (which is the maximum fine which may be imposed on summary conviction under section 201) and accordingly … residue amends ss.55, 56, 58, 59, 78, 80—82, 85, 86 of 1966 c.17 (NI)
Sub-paras. (b)‐(f) amend ss.110, 170, 174, 178, 202 of 1966 c.17 (NI)
Para. (4) amends s. 5 and repeals s. 6 of 1967 c. 7 (NI)
Para. (5) amends s. 7(6) of 1972 c. 4 (NI)
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