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8. Every permit shall specify the number of sportsmen who are authoi ised 
bv it to shoot, and may limit the number of retainers, and of dogs and other 
animals that may be taken into the forest. 
9. The permit shall have entered upon it the number and kind of game 
which may be killed. As soon as he leaves the shooting block or district, the 
permit-holder shall return his permit to the Divisional Forest Officer, endorsing 
upon it the number and kind of game killed. 
Officers exempted under Rule 4, or to whom a yearly permit has been given 
under Rule 11, shall similarly keep the Divisional Forest Officer informed of the 
number and kind of game killed by them in any shooting block. 
10. No application should be made fora block permit more than three 
months, or less than one month, before the date on which it is desired to make 
use of it: provided that, in the case of a resident of the district, a notice of 
fifteen days shall be considered sufficient, and that permits for short periods, 
not exceeding ten days, may be granted on application. 
11. The duration of a permit shall be determined by the demand for 
shooting blocks. In no case shall it exceed three months. Provided that 
Gazetted Officers of the District staff, other than those exempted under Rule 5, 
may be given a permit which may cover the whole year (1st November to 
31st October.) 
