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A person who has signed a waiver of grazing privileges can acquire 

 them again only as a new applicant. 



If a mortgage on stock is foreclosed, the permittee does not lose 

 his preference in a permit for the following season 

 mortgage sure f anc ^ un ^ ess ne nas returned his permit to the Super- 

 visor and consented to the issuance of a permit to the 

 mortgagor as a purchaser for the remainder of the grazing period, he 

 may replace the stock. The person foreclosing the mortgage may be 

 allowed, with the consent of the permittee, to continue grazing the 

 stock during the remainder of the current grazing period under the 

 same conditions as a purchaser, but secures no privileges of renewal 

 unless the owner of the stock signs a waiver of his renewal preferences. 



The foreclosure of a mortgage covering both stock and ranch will 

 not cause a permittee to lose the preference allowed him in use of the 

 range if he replaces the stock and secures another ranch equally 

 dependent upon the range. 



The fact that a person has been indicted for the violation of a State 

 T ., , , or Federal law does not justify the disapproval of his 



Indictment. . T * 11*1 i-^i. 



f razing application unless he is charged with trespass 

 Forest. The Forest Service will not anticipate the 

 decision of the court. 



An applicant who does not own the stock for which permit is 

 desired and whose prior use of the range entitles him 



Nonownersnip. . , . . . . . , . 



to consideration, may secure a grazing permit on his 



certification that the stock will be purchased. 



A grazing preference can be transferred from one Forest to another 

 only when the first Forest is overstocked and the 

 86001 ^ Forest is understocked and the transfer will 

 be generally beneficial. In this event a transfer may 



be allowed if both Supervisors approve. 



