โจ Sawmill License Regulations
APRIL 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1063
that such extension is reasonable and that the licensee has used every endeavour to insure the erection of the sawmill within six months from the date of his license.
Original license to be surrendered before reserved area entered upon.
- A sawmill licensee wishing to apply for a license to cut timber upon his reserved area must notify the Commissioner not less than three months before the date of the expiry of the license he then holds, or before the date he is prepared and entitled to surrender the same, when the Commissioner shall cause the new area to be surveyed and the timber thereon to be valued; and, on the licenseeโs surrender of his old license, a license to cut on the new area shall be granted to him: Provided, however, that the Minister may, within a period of six months from the date of the surrender, permit him to remove any remaining timber purchased and then on the land, or may permit him to work his mill, or use such tramways or roads upon the land so surrendered, for any period not exceeding twelve months from the date of surrender, or for any longer period if necessary to satisfactorily cut and remove timber on any reserved area the licensee may be working on in place of the original area, and upon such conditions as may, in the opinion of the Minister, be necessary for working such mill, but not further or otherwise; and the land so surrendered may, subject to such permit, be leased, replanted, or otherwise disposed of as the Minister shall think fit.
One area must be properly cut out before another will be granted.
- Nothing herein shall give a licensee any right to apply for a license for any reserved area, or to surrender any area he holds for the purpose of obtaining the same, unless the Minister, upon the report of the Commissioner or otherwise, is satisfied that all suitable milling-timber that can reasonably be cut has been removed by the licensee from the area to be surrendered by him.
When license stipulates erection of mill, timber not to be removed until mill erected.
- No timber other than what is necessary for work in connection with the establishment of a sawmill shall, in cases where it is stipulated that a sawmill shall be erected, be removed from the area under license until such times as the milling plant is erected thereon.
Date of license.
- The license, for the purpose of fulfilling conditions, is to date from the time the applicant is notified of completion of survey, or from the date of the license when no survey is required.
Indorsed promissory notes may be accepted as part payment of royalty.
- The Minister may, at his discretion, authorise the acceptance of promissory notes bearing good indorsements as part payment of royalty in advance. Such indorsements shall be deemed to be good if the Commissioner officially recommends the acceptance of the same.
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Sawmill License Regulations: Surrender of Original License and Grant of New Area
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๐พ Primary Industries & ResourcesSawmill licenses, Reserved area, Timber removal, Minister's discretion, Royalty payments
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Sawmill License Regulations: Timber Removal Restrictions Before Mill Erection
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๐พ Primary Industries & ResourcesSawmill licenses, Timber removal, Mill erection, Licensed area
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Sawmill License Regulations: License Dating and Promissory Notes for Royalty
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๐พ Primary Industries & ResourcesSawmill licenses, License dating, Survey completion, Promissory notes, Royalty payments, Commissioner's recommendation
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NZ Gazette 1909, No 32