20 TRANSACTIONS OF ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



A.D. 1919. 1866 to 1898, or the Inclosure Acts, 1845 to 1882, or the 

 62 & 6.; Vict. Commons Act, 1899, or to a private or local Act of 

 Parliament. 



(4) Where the Commissioners are of opinion that insufficient 

 facilities exist for the haulage of timber from any wood or forest 

 to a road, railway, or waterway, they may make an order that 

 the owner and occupier of any land shall afford the necessary 

 facilities, subject to payment by the person in whose favour 

 the order is made of reasonable rent or wayleave and of com- 

 pensation for any damage caused by such haulage, and the 

 owner or occupier of such land shall thereupon afford such 

 facilities; and the amount of rent or wayleave and compensa- 

 tion shall, in default of agreement, be assessed by a single 

 arbitrator appointed by the President of the Surveyors' 

 Institution : 



Provided that the Commissioners shall not make any order 

 under this subsection until the person proposed to be required 

 to give such facilities as aforesaid has had an opportunity of 

 being heard, and any person aggrieved by an order made under 

 this subsection may appeal therefrom to the Development 

 Commissioners in such manner and upon such conditions, if any, 

 as may be prescribed by them, and the Development Commis- 

 sioners may thereupon revoke or vary any such order. 

 Establish- 8.— (1) The salaries of the Commissioners, and the salaries 



Forestry or remuneration of their officers and servants and all expenses 

 incurred by the Commissioners in the exercise of their powers 

 and the performance of duties under this Act, shall be defrayed 

 out of a fund to be called the Forestry Fund. 



(2) There shall be paid into the Forestry Fund — 



(a) during the ten years immediately succeeding the first 

 day of April, nineteen hundred and nineteen, the 

 sum of three million five hundred thousand pounds 

 in such annual amounts as Parliament may from 

 time to time determine; and 



(6) all sums received by the Commissioners in respect of 

 the sale of any land or timber or otherwise received 

 by the Commissioners in respect of any transactions 

 carried out by them in the exercise of their powers 

 and duties under this Act. 



(3) The Commissioners may accept any gift made to them 



