78 FOEEST RESERVE MANUAL. 



Contract for Special Privileges. 



Forest Reserve. 



No. . 



CONTRACT. 



This contract is hereby entered into by and between , party ot 



the first part, and the Secretary of the Interior for the United States of 



America, party of the second part, for the privilege of occupying 



acres of land, situated in the Forest Reserve, and located as follows: 



. And to erect thereon (number) buildings, as follows: 



(Here give size, number of stories, and material of each. ) to be 



constructed from timber to be obtained from (claim or reserve) ■ 



under (sale or free use) — | . The buildings to be used as (hotel, store, 



shop, mill, post-office, dwelling, etc. ) , in agreement with my appli- 

 cation. 



To maintain a (boat, steamboat, ferryboat, or other special privilege — 



here describe same) on (here describe location of operation of 



privilege — lake, river, etc.) . 



In consideration of this permit so granted to me, I (name), promise and 

 agree to observe and obey the following conditions and requirements: 



1. To commit no trespass on timber or otherwise. 



2. Never to assist or encourage trespass of any kind by keeping or assist- 

 ing trespassers, or by purchasing timber or other material obtained in 



3. To assist forest officers in the execution of their duties by furnishing 

 information and actual help in cases of emergency. 



4. To do all in my power to prevent forest fires and to assist in fighting 

 the same, without waiting to be called upon to do so by the proper officer. 



5. Never to kill game out of season or otherwise violate the game laws. 



6. Not to purchase game, pelts, or skins when there is good reason to 

 believe that the game laws have been violated in the capture of these 

 articles. 



7. To obey cheerfully, and at all times, the rules and regulations pre- 

 scribed by the Department for the government of forest reserves. 



8. To conduct my business in a proper, honest manner, satisfactory to 

 the public which is to be served thereby. 



9. To refrain from excessive charges. 



10. To keep a clean and orderly place. 



11. To keep a satisfactory stock of goods, so that there may exist no 

 reason for additional establishments of this kind at this place. 



12. Never to harbor evil-minded persons, or persons of bad repute. 



13. That I will pay the United States for any and all damage sustained 

 by reason of my use and occupation of said forest reserve, regardless of the 

 cause or circumstances under which such damage may occur. 



