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occupied b}^ the natives be included in 

 the concession. 



(4) A declaration as to whether or not the 

 applicant desires to take possession of 

 the land immediately. 



(5) A declaration as to whether the applicant 

 desires the survey and drawing of plans 

 as well as the final demarcation of the 

 ground to be carried out at his expense 

 by the Survey Department, or by a private 

 sworn Surveyor, in the latter case the 

 name of such sworn Surveyor being 

 stated. 



Sub-section 1. — The Governor-General may 

 permit the applicant to occupy imme- 

 diately the lands provisionally demarcated, 

 provided however that such occupation 

 shall not, if such lands are not finally 

 awarded to him, give him any right to 

 any improvements he may have carried 

 out on the ground. 



Sub-section 2. — Any applicant or his repre- 

 sentative who shall in making the appli- 

 cation prescribed in this Article state 

 wrongly his name, situation, as to whether 

 single or married, calling or place of 

 birth, and likewise any one making any 

 false declarations which result or may 



