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SEC. 7. That if the said permittee shall fail to consummate 

 and put in operation the said power plant 

 orto c?plte. " specified in subdivision (f) of section one 

 hereof within two years from the date of 

 passage of this act, or the power plant specified in subdivisions 

 (g), (h), and (i) of section [167] one hereof within five years 

 from the passage of this act; then as to each of said power 

 plants not completed and put in operation within the time herein 

 limited this permit shall be doomed to be revoked without 

 .judicial or other proceeding: and a failure during any yoar 

 after completion to operate any power plant provided for in 

 this act for a total time of ninety days in such yoar shall oper- 

 ate as a liko revocation of this permit as to such plant or plants. 

 SEC. 8. That the enjoyment of the permit hereby granted shall 

 be subject at all times to all laws relating 

 Subject to National to tlle f ores t reserves and to all rules and 

 Sd regiutloJ: regulations authorized aud established there- 

 under, and that for infraction of such laws, 

 rules, or regulations the owner or user of said permit shall be 

 subject to all fines and penalties imposed thereby, aud shall also 

 be liable in a civil action for all damages that may accrue from 

 such breach, and that for any continued infraction of such laws, 

 rules, or regulations, or failure to pay any amount due the 

 Forest Service from said company within sixty days of notice 

 thereof, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior may, 

 upon request of the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 May be revoked. after due notice and hearing, revoke aud va- 

 cate this permit : Pmriricri. That the transfer 

 of any lands from the jurisdiction of one Department to 

 that of another shall iu no wise affect this permit, but the 

 power hereby vested in the Secretary shall, upon such trans- 

 fer, be deemed to be transferred with the land. 



SEC. 0. That the sa..l company shall pay annually in ad- 

 vance to the proper officer of the Forest Serv- 

 permU 1 . * ice - as <'<>inpensiition for the privileges hereby 



granted, such reasonable sum as the Secretary 

 of Agriculture may fix from year to year, aud sl^all pay for 

 wood or timber cut, removed, or destroyed as fast as the value 

 thereof may be ascertained and charged by the Forester: Pro- 

 rid cri. That the Secretary of Agriculture, his 

 niJ!ii)ers 0f of C(> Forelt a * ents and employees, and all officers of the 

 Service. Forest Service, shall have free and unre- 



stricted access in, through, and across all 

 lands and structures covered by said permit in the perform- 

 ance of their official duties, and the Secretary in charge of 



