Legal Definition and Related Resources of Common fishery
Meaning of Common fishery
A fishery to which all persons have a right, such as the cod fisheries off Newfoundland. A “common fishery” is different from a “common of fishery,” which is the right to fish in another’s pond, pool, or river. See “Fishery.”
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