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or gathering forest products fdr his personal and exchisive use, 

 or for public works, gather a greater quantity than is allowed 

 by the license, or take different classes from those specified, or 

 apply them to different obieets from those stated in the license, 

 such products will be considered as taken without a license, and 

 the offender will be compelled to pay thereon the charges pre- 

 scribed in section twenty-iive of The Forest Act. 



MINEKS' UCENSES. 



XIII. A miner's timber license or a miner's gratuitous license 

 will be granted in accordance with the provisions of section 

 seventeen of The Forest Act upon application by the holder, 

 locator, owner, lessee, or operator of a mining claim who submits 

 satisfactory evidence of registration of the claim on which he 

 proposes to use the timber. Timber cut by miners in violation 

 of The Forest Act, forest regulations, instructions or orders 

 of forest officers may be considered as cut without license and 

 charged for at double the full Government rate. 



FORFEITURE OF ORDINAEY TIMBER LICENSES. 



XIV. Holders of ordinary timber licenses will be allowed four 

 months' time within which to begin operations. At the expira- 

 tion of that period, persons who have taken no advantage of 

 their licenses may, unless good reason be shown, have them 

 forfeited because of such failure to take advantage thereof. In 

 the event of such forfeiture, applicants for timber licenses who 

 are on the waiting list will be notified that they may renew 

 their applications. Forest officers will report monthly on the 

 report of utilization of forest products (Bureau of Forestry 

 Form 17 ) the names of all holders of ordinary timber licenses 

 who have not made use thereof during the jCQonth for which the 

 report is made. 



TRANSFER OF LICENSES. 



XV. (o) Licenses of all classes may be transferred by authority 

 of the forest officer granting the same, or by that of the Chief 

 of the Bureau, after the person to whom the license is to be 

 transferred has furnished to the officer empowered to make the 

 transfer the information which would be required were he making 

 an original application for a license of the same class. No 

 other mode of transfer will be authorized. 



(b) After June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, every 

 holder of a license will be required to perform, himself, or through 

 his duly authorized agents or employees, all operations in the 

 forest under the license which he holds. Failure to comply with 

 this regulation may subject the offender to forfeiture of his 

 license. 



FIREWOOD FOR HOUSEHOLD USE. 



XVI. Firewood may be taken from public forests and forest 

 reserves without license by residents of the vicinity for their 

 own household use. 



PRIVATE WOODLANDS. 



XVII. [a] The issuance by the Bureau of Forestry of a license 

 to cut or utilize timber or other forest products from public 



