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schedule, but unless the licence otherwise ])rovi(les, not more than the number of each 

 species fixed by the second column of that schedule. 



The holder of a si)ortsman's or public officer's licence granted under these 

 regulations may, by the licence, be authorised to kill or capture additional aninials 

 of any such species on payment of such additional fees as may be prescribed by the 

 Commissioner. 



14. A settler's licence authorises the holder to hunt, kill, or cajjture animals of the 

 species and to the number mentioned in the fourth schedule only. 



15. A public officer's licence shall not be granted except to a public officer, and 

 a settler's licence shall not be granted except to a settler ; but a sportsman's licence 

 may be granted to a settler. 



16. When a licence similar to a public officer's licence under these regulations 

 has been granted in the East Africa Protectorate, that licence shall authorise the 

 holder to hunt, kill, or cai)ture game in the T'ganda Protectorate, in all respects as 

 if the licence had been granted in the Uganda Protectorate, provided that such 

 licence shall be first endorsed by a collector or other authorised officer of the Uganda 

 Protectorate. Provided, also, that any authority to kill or capture additional 

 animals, or any animals not permitted under the corres])onding Uganda licence, shall 

 be void. 



17. Where it appears proper to the Commissioner for scientific or administrative 

 reasons, he may grant a sjjecial licence to any person to kill or cajiture animals of any 

 one or more species mentioned in any of the schedules, or to kill, hunt, or capture, in 

 a game reserve specified, beasts or birds of prey, or other animals whose presence is 

 detrimental to the purposes of the game reserve, or, in particular cases, to kill or 

 capture, as the case may be, in a game reserve, an animal or animals of any one or 

 more species mentioned in the schedules. 



A special licence shall be subject to such conditions as to fees and security (if aiiy), 

 number, sex, and age of specimens, district and season for hunting, and other matters as 

 the Commissioner may prescribe, and in the I^ganda Railway zone, whether included 

 in a game reserve or not, it shall be lawful to kill or capture any beast of prey. 



Where the collector, or assistant collector, or other European officer of the 

 Protectorate Government, in a district comprising a game reserve, is the holder of a 

 public officer's licence, the Commissioner may grant a special licence authorising the 

 officer to hunt, kill, or ca{)ture, in the game reserve, such animals as may be allowed by 

 his public officer's licence. 



Save as aforesaid, the holder of a si)ecial licence shall be subject to the general 

 provisions of these regulations, and to the provisions relating to holders of licences. 



18. Every licence-holder shall keep a register of the animals killed or captured by 

 him in the form specified in the seventh schedule. 



The register shall be submitted as often as convenient, but not less frequently than 

 once in three months, to the nearest collector or assistant collector, who shall counter- 

 sign the entries up to date. 



Any person authorised to grant licences may at any time call u]ion any licence- 

 holder to ])roduce his register for inspection. 



Every person holding a sportsman's licence shall likewi.se before leaving the 

 Protectorate submit his register to the Deputy Commis.sioner. 



If any holder of a licence fails to keep his register truly, he shall be guilty of an 

 offence against these regulations. 



19. The Commissioner may revoke any licence when he is satisfied that the 

 holder has been guilty of a breach of these regulations, or of his licence, or has connived 



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