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Service, notwithstanding any permission from the county. It has 

 been generally settled by the courts that telephone lines, when con- 

 structed along a highway, are an additional servitude, and that the 



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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 

 FOREST SERVICE. 



THE NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL. 



AMENDMENT NO. 142 INSTRUCTIONS. 



OCTOBER 28, 1912. 



Special Uses. Paragraph 3, page 15, Instructions relating to 

 special uses, as amended February 5, 1912, is hereby amended to read 

 as follows: 



The owner of an unperfected claim should be required to obtain a 

 permit for any use of the land which is not in furtherance of the pur- 

 poses for which the land was appropriated. No permit should be 

 granted another person to occupy any part of any unabandoned claim 

 until the consent of the claimant to such use is obtained. In both 

 cases the permit will be conditioned on the payment of the charges 

 fixed by Regulation L-33. (For procedure when claims are occupied 

 and used without permit for purposes not consistent with their 

 development see Occupancy Trespass.) 



A. F. POTTER, 

 Acting Forester. 



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When land covered by a paid agricultural permit is applied for by 

 the permittee under the Forest homestead act, and 

 Payment^ to ^he permittee is entitled to its free use in accord- 

 tfon Se under P act C of ance witn tlie above instructions, the old special-use 

 June 11, 1906. case should be closed immediately and a free permit 

 issued. 



