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Legal Definitions - common of fishery
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Definition of common of fishery
Definition: Common of fishery is a legal right that allows a person to fish in waters on another person's land. It is also known as common of piscary.
Example: If a person owns a piece of land that has a river running through it, and they grant their neighbor the right to fish in that river, then the neighbor has a common of fishery.
This example illustrates how common of fishery works. The landowner has given their neighbor the legal right to fish in the river on their land, even though the neighbor does not own the land. This is a common right that is granted to the neighbor.
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Simple Definition
Common of fishery: A legal right to fish in waters on someone else's land. It's also called common of piscary. It can be a right that's been practiced for a long time (common appendant), a right granted in writing (common appurtenant), or a right unrelated to ownership or occupancy of land (common in gross).
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