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The cost of stamping and registering papers relative to these 

 deliveries shall be at the cost of the purchaser. 



ART. 13. The sale is made under the actual conditions pre- 

 vailing, and the Waters and Forests Service, as well as the com- 

 mune of Asco, declines all responsibility because of delays 

 which may retard the construction of the parish road of Asco. 



The removal will take place along existing roads or by any 

 other ways and means created by the purchaser, that is to say: 

 mule trails, secondary roads, suitable for carts, skidding trails or 

 slides, installation of Decauville lines, roll ways, inclined planes 

 or cables, established in virtue of permits which shall be re- 

 quested under the conditions given in Art. 33 of the general 

 " cahier de charges." 



In this respect the Waters and Forests Service will give all 

 possible facilities, but because of a refusal the purchaser cannot 

 base claims for a reduction in the purchase price or any in- 

 demnity whatsoever, even if the difficulty (of logging) was 

 thereby increased, or in case of the impossibility of removal. 



ART. 14. The purchaser shall bear all costs of the improve- 

 ment or construction on existing logging roads or on any he 

 may be authorized to establish. The betterments will revert 

 without payment to the commune of Asco after exploitation 

 is finished. The same will apply to all the ties laid under 

 Decauville lines or on sled roads, bridges, and fences (con- 

 structed) of wood, dams, flood gates including their fittings 

 which shall become at the same time and without payment 

 the property of the Asco commune. The total equipment 

 only can be removed by the purchaser. 



ART. 15. Every facility shall also be accorded the purchaser 

 by the Waters and Forests Service for establishing in the forest 

 under the conditions prescribed by Art. 31 of the general cir- 

 cular, huts, shanties, workshops, and mills necessary for the 

 requirements of exploitation either of wood or gum, and to 

 utilize, if there are any, streams for the generation of power. 



The purchaser shall be granted a period of six months after 

 the exploitation is finished (within which) to remove the lumber 

 or other material from houses erected, as well as the tool equip- 



