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3(1)In the Diseases of Fish Act 1937, the words “water authority”, wherever they occur, and any reference which in England and Wales falls to be construed as a reference to a water authority shall have effect—
(a)in relation to the area which by virtue of subsection (4) of section 141 of this Act is the area in relation to which the Authority carries out functions under the said Act of 1937, as a reference to the Authority;
(b)in relation to the area comprising the districts of district salmon fishery boards (within the meaning of the M1Salmon Act 1986), as a reference to any such board; and
(c)in relation to the River Tweed (as defined in that subsection), as a reference to the council constituted under section 6 of the M2Tweed Fisheries Act 1969;
and references to an area, in relation to the Authority, any such board or that council, shall have effect as references to the area so described, to the district of that board or, as the case may be, to the River Tweed (as so defined).
(2)In section 8(3) of the said Act of 1937 (offences in relation to the Esk), for the words “North West Water Authority” there shall be substituted the words “National Rivers Authority”.
(3)Nothing in this paragraph or in the said Act of 1937 shall authorise the Authority to take legal proceedings in Scotland in respect of any offence.
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