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Forestry Act (Chapter No. 216).

Type of law
Legislation
Source

Keywords

Abstract
The text of this Act consists of 34 sections which carry, inter alia, the following titles: Forest Officers (4); Forest Inspectors (5); Dedication of National Forests (6); Declaration of Reserved Trees (7); Purchase of Timber Rights (8); Leases, etc. within National Forests (9); Permits and Licences (10); Restrictions on Grant of Permits and Licences (11); Permits (12); Permits in Special Areas (13); Reafforestation Where Permit Granted to Major Forest Enterprise (14); Licences (15); Royalties on Permits and Licences (16); Removal of Forest Produce (18); Export of Certain Timber (19); Regulations (34).
Purpose of this Act is to provide for the conservation and management of forests. It concerns the acquisition of timber rights and other rights related thereto by the State from customary owners (they include the right of felling, cutting, removing and disposing of timber, entering on the land, building and using roads and bridges as necessary, etc.). The Act provides also for the establishment of National forests and reserved trees, and makes provisions for the issuance of licences or permits regarding forest products. Final provisions regard the penalties to be applied in case of violation.
Long title of text
Being an Act to provide for the conservancy and management of forests, and for other purposes.
Date of text
Repealed
Yes
Serial Imprint
Official publication, 17 pp.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Repealed by