82 TftE FORESTS 0$ FRANCE. 



shrubberies, and woods held in Grurie, Grairie, Tiers et 

 Danger, or held by title of appanage, sale-contract, and 

 usufruct; these they shall send three days later to our 

 Attorney at the Court of the Marble Table, with the 

 documents and memoirs of instruction, for the preservation 

 of our rights and interests ; and if there be not notified to 

 him, within three months from the day of the appeal noti- 

 fied against the judgments or sentences, the discharge of 

 the condemnations, he shall require to have prosecuted at 

 his instance the execution of these, under pain of being 

 himself held personally responsible for the same. 



' 6. He shall undertake that the papers of the Registrar 

 shall be properly deposited in the presses appropriated to 

 this purpose ; and that the Gardes-Marteau, the Surveyors, 

 and Sergeants of the Guard, have bound registers in which 

 to enregister all the minutes which shall be made by them, 

 which registers shall be numbered, arranged, and kept by 

 him, that they may be produced when required. 



1 7. He shall be bound to make all enquiries and prose- 

 cutions necessary in the effecting of fellings, markings, 

 sales, auctions, and verifications of our woods, and the 

 investigation and punishment of depredations, abuses, and 

 malversations, on advice given to him of these, within 

 eight days after the reports have been lodged with the 

 Registrar, on pain of privation of his wages for the first 

 time, and the loss of his appointment with arbitrary fine 

 on repetition. 



' 8. Fellings, auctions, verifications, and all other like acts 

 must not be deferred, unless this have been judged proper 

 by the Grand- Master, under cover of remonstrance and 

 requisition made by our Attorney, but made under condi- 

 tion of the repayment of expenses and outlay by the officer 

 guilty of contravention, if the requisition shall be found well 

 founded by the Court to which the deed of remonstrance 

 or opposition has been sent, of which he shall be bound to 

 send advice to our Attorney-General within fifteen days of 

 the copy of the judgment having been delivered, under 

 pain of being responsible personally for whatever prejudice 

 we may suffer through his negligence. 



