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Appendix A. 



Schedule II. (3) The fee for each Mining privilege to be paid at the time of 



application shall be the sum specified in the Second Schedule to these 

 Regulations. 



52. No Mining privilege shall be issued foi' a longer jjeriod than 

 twelve months. 



Claim-holder to 53^ Jfc shall not be lawful for any person in charge of a claim to 



privilege when permit any tributer to be or to work on any such claim until he shall 



tributer arrives, have endorsed on the Mining piivilege the date of the arrival of such 



tributer on the claim and have siarned such endoisement. 



MiniHg 



privilege not, to 

 exceed twelve 

 months. 



54. If at any time before the expiry of his Mining privilege a 

 tributer desires to leave the claim on vrhich he has been working, the 

 person in chai'ge of such claim shall be bound, on the application of 

 such ti'ibuter, to endorse on the Mining privilege the date on which 

 such tiibuter leaves the claim, and to sign the endorsement so made. 



65. The holder of a Mining privilege endorsed in the manner 

 prescribed in the preceding Regulation shall, for the unexpired portion 

 of the time for which such Mining privilege has been issued, be 

 entitled to work on any other claim with the consent of the holder 

 thereof, provided always that it shall not be lawful for any triljuter 

 to be or to work on any claim until the person in charge thereof shall 

 have endorsed on the Mining privilege the date of the arrival of such 

 tributer on such claim and signed such endorsement. 



56. Eveiy person in chai-ge of a claim who refuses or neglects to 

 endorse a Mining privilege as required under Regulations 53, 54 and 

 55 shall be guilty of an otFence against these Regulations, and on 

 conviction thereof shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty- 

 eight dollars, and shall further jsay to the holder of such Mining 

 privilege the sum of one dollar for every day during the time he 

 refuses or neglects to endorse such Mining privilege. 



57. The Warden may at any time during the continuance of a 

 Mining privilege endorse thereon the date on which the holder thereof 

 left the claim on which he was last working, and ftir the purposes of 

 these Regulations such Mining privilege shall thereupon be deemed 

 to have been endorsed by the person required under these Regulations 

 to endorse the same. 



List of tributers 58. Every holder of a Concession or Claim Licence or his repre- 



to be forwarded sentative shall at the end of each month forward to the Warden of 

 to War en. ^-j^^ District Avithin which his claim is situate, a list in such form 



approved by the Commissioner, of all tributei'S who may have worked 



on the claim during the past month. 



59. Any person refusing to leave any claim when ordered to do 

 so by the holder or person in charge thereof or by any Officer shall be 

 guilty of an offence against these Regulations, and on couAaction 

 thereof shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty-eight dollars, 

 and shall further pay to the person in charge of such claim the sum of 

 one dollar for every day during which he remains on such claim 

 without the consent of the person in charge theieof. 



otiicer may 60. — (1) Any Officer may oi'der an}' person to be summarily 



order any remoA'ed from any claim, and any person resisting or obstructing tlie 



rt"foved'irom carrying out of any such order may be ap])rehencled without warrant 



a claim. 



Mining 

 privilege to be 

 endorsed when 

 tributer leaves 

 claim. 



Tributer may 

 work on other 

 claim tor 

 unexpired 

 period of 

 mining 

 privilege. 



Penalty on 



refusing or 

 neglecimg to 

 endorse minins 

 privilege. 



Warden may 

 endorse milling 

 privilege. 



Penalty of 

 refusing to 

 leave a claim. 



