Lake Victoria to Khartoum 



terms as to fees and other conditions as the Commis- 

 sioner may direct. 



36. (i) A Sub-Commissioner may with the approval 

 of the Commissioner, grant to any native Chief a hcense 

 to kill two bull elephants. 



(2) Such license shall be subject to the conditions 

 applicable to licenses issued under this Ordinance, and 

 the fee in respect thereof shall be 150 rupees. 



(3) The ivory obtained from elephants killed under 

 any such license shall be taken to the nearest Govern- 

 ment station, and there marked in such a way that it 

 may be identified. Any person possessing, buying, or 

 selling any such ivory which has not been so marked 

 shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. 



(4) The Commissioner may make rules as to the 

 persons by whom and the manner in which such ivory 

 shall be marked. 



'^y. (i) When elephants are found doing damage to 

 shambas, and the owner or occupier thereof cannot, 

 with the means at his disposal, drive them off, the 

 nearest Chief may at the request of such occupier kill 

 not more than two of such elephants. 



(2) The destruction of the elephants shall be reported 

 forthwith to the nearest civil officer, and the ivory shall 

 be taken and handed over to him. The Chief and the 

 owner of the shamba shall each be entitled to receive 

 such proportion of the ivory as the Commissioner may 

 direct. The carcases of the elephants shall belong to 

 the owner of the shambas. 



Legal Procedure 



38. Where any public officer of the Uganda Pro- 

 tectorate thinks it expedient for the purposes of veri- 

 fying the register of a license holder, or suspects that 

 any person has been guilty of a breach of any of the 



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