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rights and powers in respect of enforcing such payment as are now provided in 

 the case of timber cut under the Crown Timbei Act. On all arrears of accounts 

 due and payable October 1st interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum 

 shall be charged up to the 31st of October of the same year, or for one month and 

 thereafter at the rate of one per cent, per month until paid. 



17. The Minister shall have the right to inspect the timber operations carried 

 on by the Grantee at any time he may deem it advisable, or in the public interests 

 so to do, and if such inspection shall show that the timber operations are carried 

 on in such a way that any merchantable or valuable timber which should be 

 removed, is being left or destroyed, he shall have the right to estimate the said 

 timber and charge the same to the Grantee at the same rate of dues and bonus 

 as if it had been actually removed. The cutting and removing of the timber on 

 the territory, or any part thereof, shall not be deemed to have been completed 

 until it has been examined by an officer of the Crown, and the operation has been 

 declared satisfactory by the Minister. 



18. No refuse, sawdust, chemicals or matter of any other kind shall be 

 placed or deposited in any river, stream or other waters which shall be or may be 

 injurious to game and fish life. 



19. All slash made about camp, dumps, along tote roads, railroads, or any 

 other points which constitute a serious fire menace shall be disposed of by and 

 at the expense of the Grantee in accordance with the Forest Fire Prevention 

 Act and amendments thereto, and regulations made thereunder. 



20. The Grantee shall co-operate to the satisfaction of the Minister in the 

 purchase of all bona fide settlers' pulpwood. 



21. All bona fide accounts due for settlers' pulpwood purchased by the 

 Grantee shall constitute a first claim against the Company, 



22. The Grantee shall pay to the Crown, subject to the provisions and con- 

 ditions herein contained, and subject to such other conditions, orders and regu- 

 lations as may be hereafter passed or enacted relating thereto, the sum of 52c 

 per cord, being the upset bonus price of 10c per cord. Crown dues of 40c per cord, 

 and 2c per cord in addition. 



23. The Grantee hereby covenants and agrees to and with the Minister to 

 observe, perform and keep all the covenants, agreements, piovisions and condi- 

 tions on his part herein contained. 



24. The failure to construct said plant or to make the expenditure herein- 

 before provided for, or to employ or indirectly to provide employment for the 

 men as hereinbefore set forth or to observe, perform and keep any of the coven- 

 ants, agreements, provisions and conditions on his part herein contained, shall 

 forfeit all the right of the Grantee hereunder, and shall cause the deposit herein- 

 before mentioned to be forfeited to and become the absolute property of the 

 Crown. 



25. If upon the termination of said period of twenty-one years the Grantee 

 shall have fully performed the terms and conditions hereinbefore set forth to the 

 satisfaction of the Minister, he shall be entitled to an extension hereof for a 

 further term of ten years upon such terms and conditions (including the prices to 

 be paid for wood and timber) as may then be fixed by the Minister, and at the 

 expiration of such period of ten years to a further extension of ten years upon 

 such terms and conditions (including the prices to be paid for wood and timber) 

 as may then be fixed by the Minister. If at the expiration of the last of such 

 extension, the Grantee shall have in all respects fully performed the terms and 

 conditions hereinbefore set forth, and shall have maintained his plant and 

 property in a high state of efficiency to the satisfaction of the Minister, in all 



