Game Regulations 



of an independent military station, as well as their 

 subordinates, are authorized to request to have the game 

 registers laid before them at any time within their own 

 districts. 



Par. 20. Any person showing an incorrect return on 

 his game register will, provided that no higher punish- 

 ment is imposed by the Imperial Criminal Code, be 

 dealt with under Paragraph 14. 



Par. 21. The payments of shooting fees will be con- 

 trolled by those authorities by whom the licence is 

 granted. 



Control can be assigned by request of a holder of a 

 licence to another control office, which in this particular 

 instance is to be endorsed on the licence. 



This assignation of a licence to another control office, 

 if it is to be feared that 



(a) Control of the game register of the sports- 



man cannot in sufficient measure be exer- 

 cised ; or 



(b) A conviction will not arrive in the hands 



of the new control office before the ist 

 January, 



can be cancelled. 



Par. 22. At the end of the year, or after giving up 

 hunting, the sportsman is required to render his game 

 register, duly signed, to be examined, and the licence 

 has to be handed in to the Corresponding Control Office 

 for the purpose of correcting any errors. 



If, by the ist April of the following year for which 

 the licence holds good, any error in the game register 

 is not made good by the aforesaid sportsman, he will, 

 without further appeal, be required to pay a fine of 

 100 rupees without prejudice to the rights of the 

 Control Office. 



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