Game Regulations 



one person provided with a settler's or native's 

 licence. 



In any case of a breach of this Regulation, the licence 

 of every licence-holder concerned in the breach shall be 

 liable to forfeiture, and such licence-holder shall be 

 guilty of an offence. 



25. The Commissioner or any person authorized by 

 him in that behalf, may, at his discretion, require any 

 person importing fire-arms or ammunition that may be 

 used by such person for the purpose of killing game 

 or other animals to take out a licence under these 

 Regulations, and may refuse to allow the fire-arms or 

 ammunition to be taken from the public warehouse until 

 such licence is taken out. Save as aforesaid, nothing in 

 these Regulations shall affect the provisions of " The 

 East Africa Fire-arms Regulations, 1896." 



Restrictions on Killing of Game by Natives 



26. When the members of any native tribe or the 

 native inhabitants of any village appear to be dependent 

 on the flesh of wild animals for their subsistence, the 

 Collector of the district may, with the approval of the 

 Commissioner, by order addressed to the Chief of the 

 tribe or Headman of the village, authorize the tribesmen 

 or inhabitants, as the case may be, to kill animals within 

 such area, and subject to such conditions as to mode of 

 hunting, number, species, and sex of animals and other- 

 wise, as may be prescribed by the order. 



An order under this Regulation shall not authorize 

 the killing of any animal mentioned in the First 

 Schedule. 



The provisions of these Regulations with respect to 

 holders of licences shall not apply to a member of a 

 tribe or native inhabitant of a village to which an order 

 under this Regulation applies. 



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