64 THE USE BOOK. 



any subsequent payment falls due, send to the per- 

 mittee through the supervisor a notice to make 

 payment. 



DURATION AND REVOCATION OF SPECIAL-PRIVILEGE 

 PERMITS. 



Forest supervisors in issuing permits should always make them 

 " terminable at the discretion of the Forester" and not for any 

 definite period. No permits may be revoked by the supervisor, 

 and when the Forester takes such action the supervisor will be 

 notified so that he may make the proper record. 



ABANDONMENT AND REVOCATION OF PRIVILEGES. 



Whenever a permittee abandons a privilege the supervisor 

 should immediately, after assuring himself of this fact, report it 

 to the Forester and designate the case " closed " on his privilege- 

 card record. If an applicant does not execute and return an 

 agreement within a reasonable time, the supervisor should make 

 inquiry, and if he refuses to execute the papers, the supervisor 

 should secure possession of and return them to the Forester with 

 his report in the cr.se. 



BEG. 32. Occupancy under permit secures no right or 

 claim against the United States, either to the land or to 

 any improvements upon it, beyond the privileges con- 

 ferred by the permit. Improvements made by the per- 

 mittee, except fences, may not be removed except with 

 the written consent of the supervisor. 



SPECULATIVE APPLICATIONS. 



The policy of the Forest Service is to prevent appli- 

 cants from securing- and holding valuable privileges as 

 a speculative venture, awaiting either the development 

 of the country to make the .privileges more valuable, 

 or until financial assistance to carry them out can be 

 secured. To avoid this speculative feature applicants 



