This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...by any officer, agent, or servant, may enter, stop, and hinder the felling, cutting, sawing, and removing of timber, and also seize and distrain all timber actually gotten and fallen, and all horses, waggons, carts, and other carriages, railways, tramways, plant, machinery, apparatus, tools, and other materials, live and dead stock, goods, chattels, and effects whatsoever for the time being, in and upon the land comprised in the Lease or elsewhere upon any land for the time being in the occupation of the lessee, his executors, administrators, or assigns, and every distress there made may take away, sell, and dispose of as in cases of distress for rent reserved in common leases, and out of the moneys arising thereby retain such moneys as shall be requisite for the purpose of satisfying the arrears. 155. If and whenever any part of the rent or royalty payable under these Regulations shall be in arrear for One calendar month, whether the same shall have been legally demanded or not, or if and whenever there shall be a breach by the lessee of any of these Regulations, or any other Regulations to which the Lease shall for the time being be subject, the Commissioner may forthwith, and without the necessity for any notice to the lessee of his intention so to do, cause a notification to be published in the Gazette, declaring that the Lease therein referred to has, by reason of non-payment of rent or royalty, or breach of the Regulation or Regulations therein specified, become forfeited and void; and thereupon such Lease and all the powers, rights, authorities, and privileges thereby conferred shall absolutely cease and determine. Tramways. 166. The following shall be the scale of fees to be charged for the right to construct and maintain tramways upon Crown land un...