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to December 31, , and thereafter annually, on the first 



day of January, the sum of 



2. The charges for this use may be readjusted whenever 

 necessary, in the opinion of the Board of Ag'riculture and For- 

 estry, to place this permit on a basis consistent with the charge 

 to other permittees for like privileges or for any other reason. 



3. Occupancy or use under this permit shall begin within 

 six (6) months and shall be exercised at least 14 days each year, 

 unless the time is extended or shortened. 



4. • Improvements to the value of One Hundred Dollars ($100) 

 shall be made on the premises within eighteen months and 

 maintained in good order and repair during the term of this 

 permit. 



5. Upon the abandonment, termination or revocation of this 

 permit, and in the absence of an agreement to the contrary the 

 permittee, if all the rental charges due the Government have 

 been paid, may, within thirty (30) days or such further time as 

 may be granted by the Superintendent of Forestry, remove all 

 structures which have been placed on the premises by him, since 

 the date of issuance of this permit, except where the permitted 

 material was secured from the local forest, but upon failure to re- 

 move the structures within that period they shall become the 

 property of the Government. 



6. The permittee shall comply with all rules and regulations 

 of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry and with all laws of 

 the Territory of Hawaii applicable to Forestry, shall observe all 

 sanitary laws and regulations applicable to the premises and shall 

 keep the premises in a neat, orderly and sanitary condition. 



7. The permittee shall take all reasonable precaution to pre- 

 vent and suppress forest fires. 



8. The peniiittee shalll not cut or destroy any live timber 

 without first obtaining a permit from the Superintendent of For- 

 estry, and no houses or cabins shall be constructed of green logs. 



9. The permittee shall pay the Board of Agriculture and 

 Forestry for any damage resulting from this occupancy. 



10. All refuse shall be burned in a safe place or shall be de- 

 posited in a pit dug in the ground, at least 150 feet from any 

 stream. These pits to be covered with earth before leaving the 

 camp for any length of time. 



11. A sanitary and fiy-proof privy vault and a thoroughly 

 sealed cesspool of adequate size to care for all bath, sink and 

 vraste waters shall be constructed by the permittee on a suitable 

 location which shall be not less than 150 feet from any stream. 



12. No plant life of any nature or seeds for planting shall be 

 brought into this forest reserve except by special permission 

 from the Superintendent of Forestry, who shall have the same 

 inspected and, if necessary, fumigated before being taken into 

 the forest reserve. The permittee shall clear and keep clear 



