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In the two preceding cases, only an individual really in actual 

 charge and care of a family or possessing a district household 

 in the place where he lives or takes his food shall be considered 

 as the head of a family or household. 



3. Or by inhabitant, being truly and regularly domiciled 

 in the commune before the publication of the Hst. 



Every year, at the May session, the municipal council or 

 the municipal commission shall determine which of these 

 methods of allotment shall be appHed. 



They shall also decide on the sale of the fuel rights, in whole 

 or in part, for the benefit of the communal treasury. 



In this last case the sale shall be made by pubhc auction, 

 under the direction of the Waters and Forests Service. 



Any other methods of allotment are (hereby) abolished. 

 Foreigners who fulfill the requirements mentioned above can 

 only share in the allotment after having been authorized to 

 establish their domicile there, in conformity with the laws and 

 regulations appUcable to Algeria. 



Art. 89. The inhabitants of communes and the officials or 

 employees in public institutions cannot introduce, or cause to 

 be introduced into the woods belonging to these communes 

 or public institutions, sheep, goats, or camels under the penalties 

 set forth in Art. 177. 



Art. 90. The means afforded to the government to free 

 the State forests from all rights under Art. 62, to expropriate 

 the interior holdings under Art. 77, and to expropriate ground 

 necessary for the purpose of constructing roads for felling pur- 

 poses under Art. 78, are applicable, under the same conditions, 

 to communes and public institutions for the woods which they 

 own. 



Art. 91. All the provisions (with the exception of Art. 74) 

 contained in Part III, Section VII, upon the exercise of rights 

 in State woods, are applicable to communes and public insti- 

 tutions for use in their own woods, as well as to the rights with 

 which they may be burdened, except as modified in the present 

 part (of the law). 



