notice and hearings given as above specified ; provided, how- 

 ever, the total length of fire line required to 

 be constructed shall not exceed in one year 

 one-fifth of the total frontage of woodland 

 along both sides of its main stem and branches extending 

 . therefrom. It shall also maintain by the 



ing-s am " necessary clearing or reburning each year 



all that has been previously constructed. 

 Before the first of October in each year the Forest Park 

 Reservation Commission shall specify to the general man- 

 ager or local superintendent of each railroad the location 

 of that part of the said fire line to be constructed by the 

 railroad under his charge during the following season; 

 provided, however, that nothing in this act 

 S ? ia11 a*J die / sna ^ a Pply to an y tract f woodland which 



not^counted. ' ls entirely isolated from any larger body of 



woodland by public roads or waterways at 

 least twenty feet wide or by open fields, and which has an 

 area less than five times the area of a fire line of the mini- 

 mum width namely, one hundred and ten feet required 

 to be constructed by section two (57) of this act; and 

 such tracts shall not be included in estimating the total 

 frontage of woodland along any railroad line. After the 

 issuance of said order said railroad company 

 tranxfe. ' Cn " ma y enter upon said lands for such purpose, 

 and no action of trespass shall lie in con- 

 sequence thereof unless the employes of the railroad com- 

 pany in the construction of said fire lines shall do other 

 damage to the property than that necessarily incident to 

 the construction of the said fire lines as required by this act. 

 (P. L. 1909, P- 104.) 



61- All marketable wood which shall be cut upon land 



not belonging to the railroad company in 



cirttingB, constructing the said fire line, in accordance 



with the provisions of this act, shall be piled 



at some point beyond the fire line, subject to removal by 



the owner. (P. L. 1909, p. 105.) 



62. Nothing in this act shall operate as a 

 Action against b ar to any ac tion against any railroad com- 

 bated. * pany for damages to woodland through fire 

 started by locomotive or employes. (P. L. 

 1909, p. 105.) 



63. Any railroad company which shall have been notified to 

 construct fire lines in accordance with section 

 five (60) hereof, and which shall fail to 



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