STATE LAND LAWS 

 LEASE HARBOR AREA. SECS. 159-160 



ing of any damages to which he would have been entitled if this 

 act had not been passed. (Laws '13, p. 585, sec. 2; 3 Rem.- 



Bal., sec 6781-2.) 



See notes to sec. 151, supra, and sec. 250, post. 



SEC. 159. BOND FOR RENTAL CANCELLATION OF LEASE. 



The port commission shall require of every lessee under this 

 act* a bond with sufficient surety, to be approved by the port 

 commission, in such penalty, and not exceeding twice the amount 

 of the annual rental, but in no case less than five hundred dol- 

 lars, as may be prescribed by the port commission, conditioned 

 for the payment by the lessee of the rerital reserved in his lease 

 at or prior to the time of payment therein specified, during 

 the term of such lease or during such part thereof as the port 

 commission in its discretion shall require to be covered by such 

 bond; and in case only a part of the term of such lease shall 

 be covered thereby, said port commission shall require of such 

 lessee another like bond, to be executed and delivered within 

 three months and not less than one month prior to the expira- 

 tion of the period covered by the previous bond, covering the 

 remainder of the term of the lease, or such part thereof as the 

 port commission in its discretion shall require to be covered 

 thereby. The port commission shall have power at any time to 

 summon sureties upon any bond and to examine into the 

 sufficiency thereof, and if it shall find the same to be insufficient 

 it shall require the lessee to file a new and sufficient bond within 

 thirty days after receiving notice so to do, under penalty of 

 cancellation of the lease; and the port commission shall have 

 power upon sixty days' notice to cancel any lease for a sub- 

 stantial breach by the lessee of any of the conditions thereof, or 

 for lack of a bond therewith as herein required. (Laws '13, p. 

 587, sec. 3; 3 Rem.-Bal, sec. 6781-3.) 



*Secs. 155-161. 



Bonds under leases outside of port districts: sec. 147, ante. 



SEC. 160. RATES OF WHARFAGE POWER TO REGULATE. 



Notwithstanding any such lease now or hereafter existing the 

 state shall ever retain and does hereby reserve the right to regu- 



