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ings be maintained such ofl&cials being 



empowered to hold a trial and impose on 



those occupiers who shall have destroyed 



such marks or not maintained them fines 



up to 5,000 reis or even up to 10,000 reis in 



case of a subsequent offence ; 



(6) To draw up annually a detailed report of 



all matters connected with concessions 



granted in terms of this Chapter, such 



report to be sent to the Secretary for 



Native Affairs through the respective 



District Governor. 



Sub-sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this Article 



deal with the procedure to be followed in 



holding the trial referred to in No. (5) above 



and with the payment of the fines imposed, 



failing which the native will be compelled 



to render service which is to be reckoned for 



purposes of paying off the fine at the rate 



current locally. In no case, however, is 



such service to be for a term exceeding 



60 days. 



Art. 36. — The officials mentioned in the last 



preceding Article are expressly debarred on 



penalty of dismissal from receiving from natives 



any consideration in money, kind or even labour 



in connection with the granting of concessions in 



terms of this Chapter. 



