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The Forest Resources Management Regulations being Chapter F-19.1 Reg 1 (effective April 1, 1999) as amended by Saskatchewan Regulations 14/2007, 31/2014 and 88/2014. NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation.

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TheForest Resources

ManagementRegulations

being

Chapter F-19.1 Reg 1 (effective April 1, 1999) as amended bySaskatchewan Regulations 14/2007, 31/2014 and 88/2014.

NOTE:This consolidation is not official. Amendments have beenincorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutesand regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretationand application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of theoriginal statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared arereproduced in this consolidation.

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Table of Contents

PART ITitle and Interpretation

1 Title

2 Interpretation

2.1 Qualified person

PART IIForest Management

3 Provincial forests

3.1 Provincial Forest Policy Advisory Committe

3.2 Provincial Science Advisory Committee

4 Plans

5 Harvest volume schedule

PART IIILicensing

6 Licence required

7 Application for licence

8 Additional requirements

9 Issuance and terms of licence

10 Forest product permit terms

11 Forest management agreement and termsupply licence terms

12 Processing facility licence terms

13 Seismic, mineral exploration and right ofway activities

13.1 Claim staking and mineral exploration

14 Term of licence

15 Renewal of a licences

16 Licensing of special projects

17 Volumes exempt from dues or permit requirements

18 Removal permitted

19 Minister may amend licence

20 Review and revision of allowable harvest volumes

21 Reallocation

22 Adjustment of annual harvest volume schedule

23 Assignments or transfers prohibited

24 Obligations on expiration, etc., of licence

25 Licensee obligations continue

PART IVObligations of a Licensee

26 Planning

27 Descriptions in forest management plans

28 Objectives in forest management plans

29 Exemption for term supply licence holder

30 Preparation of forest management plan andoperating plan

31 Preparation of forest management plans by termsupply licence holders

32 Contents of operating plans

33 Integration of operating plans

34 Applications to amend plans

35 Independent audit

36 Contents and review of audit plan

37 Licensee’s forest renewal responsibilities

38 Use of roads

39 Removal of harvested products

40 Records re processing facility

41 Licensee’s obligation to provide information

PART VScaling

42 Interpretation of Part

43 Scaling of forest products

44 Scaling plan

45 Sampling requirements

46 Location of scaling

47 Piling and storing forest products

48 Time frame for scaling

49 Time to allow for check scale

50 Check scale prevails

51 Scaling and measuring costs

52 Scaling return

53 Licence to scale

54 Terms of licence to scale

55 Interim licence to scale

56 Terms of interim licence to scale

57 Amendment, suspension and cancellation

PART VIGrazing and Haying

58 Interpretation of Part

59 Grazing authorization

60 Minister may establish carrying capacity

61 When licence may not be issued

62 Authorization not valid unless dues paid, plan approved

63 Identification of livestock

64 Fence

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65 Trespass

66 Improvements

67 Haying authorization

68 Haying dates

PART VIICollection of Dues and Fees

69 Returns and payment to be submitted

70 Payment of dues and fees on expiry, etc.,of licence

71 Department exempt from dues and fees

72 Books and records

73 Estimates

74 Minister may charge interest

75 Products prescribed as a lien for duesand fees

76 Reduction or waiver of dues or fees

76.1 Waiver of dues and fees for explorationactivities

77 Credit or refund

78 Certificates, etc.

79 Dispute of liability by third party

PART VIIIAdministrative Penalties

80 Notice of administrative penalties

81 Repealed

82 Repealed

83 Assessment of administrative penalties

PART IXGeneral Provisions

84 Inspection fee

85 Transport of Crown forest products

86 Identification of source of products

87 Vehicles on closed road

88 Duty to inform officer

89 Identification of vehicles

90 Prohibition

91 Use of red markings or red flagging

92 Possession of unauthorized forest products

93 Signs may be removed

94 Stop-work order

95 Interference or unauthorized removal

96 Seizure

97 Designation of laboratories

98 Authorization of emergency activities

99 Dues and fees

99.1 No incremental rate payable inNorthern Dues Zone

99.2 Minister to calculate amounts

99.3 Minister to set market price

PART XRepeal, Transitional and Coming into Force

100 Sask. Reg. 240/67 repealed

101 Transitional

Appendix

PART I

Tables

Table 1 Dues

Table 2 Administrative Penalties

PART II

Forms

Form A Certificate

Form B Notice of Intention

Form C Third Party Demand

PART III

Provincial Forests

PART IV

Northern Dues Zone

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CHAPTER F-19.1 REG 1The Forest Resources Management Act

PART ITitle and Interpretation

Title1 These regulations may be cited as The Forest Resources Management Regulations.

Interpretation2(1) In these regulations:

(a) “Act” means The Forest Resources Management Act;

(b) “forest operations” means the harvesting, use, renewal or maintenanceof a forest product, and includes all related activities;

(c) “harvest volume schedule” means the maximum sustainable timbervolume that can be harvested each year, as determined or approved by theminister, and includes a timber depletion schedule;

(d) “person” means any individual, association, partnership or corporation;

(e) “reclamation” means the restoration, to standards acceptable to theminister, of the ecosystem functions and processes of land disturbed by alicensee in the construction and maintenance of roads, processing facilities,camps, staging or timber storage areas or any other development used inconnection with the harvesting of forest products;

(f) “road” includes any trail, parking place, ditch or right of way;

(g) “staging area” means a place where timber is collected before beingtransported from the place of harvest;

(h) “timber” means any section of the stem, or of the thicker branches, of atree that has been felled or cut but has not been processed beyond removingthe limbs or bark, or both;

(i) “timber storage area” means a place to which timber is transportedand stored;

(j) “wood residue” means the by-products from the processing of timberand includes slabs, tops, edgings, bark, shavings and sawdust but does notinclude woodchips;

(k) “woodchip” means a small thin piece of wood cut from a larger piece ofwood by mechanically operated knife action, showing two knife cuts andhaving a width greater than its thickness.

(2) These regulations do not apply to wild rice, peat moss or sphagnum moss.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s2.

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Qualified person2.1 For the purposes of subclause 2(1)(x.2)(i) of the Act, the following areprescribed classes of persons:

(a) professional foresters, as defined in The Forestry Professions Act;

(b) professional forest technologists, as defined in The Forestry ProfessionsAct.

7 Nov 2014 SR 88/2014 s2.

PART IIForest Management

Provincial forests3(1) The Crown resource lands within the areas described in Part III of theAppendix are designated as provincial forests.

(2) The minister may withdraw land from a provincial forest with the writtenapproval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

(3) Where land is withdrawn from a provincial forest by the minister:

(a) the written approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council and thereasons for withdrawing the land are to be published in the Gazette; and

(b) the areas described in Part III are deemed to be amended accordingly.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s3.

Provincial Forest Policy Advisory Committee3.1(1) In this section, “committee” means the Provincial Forest Policy AdvisoryCommittee mentioned in clause 11(a) of the Act.

(2) The minister may appoint up to 25 persons as members of the committee.

(3) Subject to subsection (4), a person appointed pursuant to subsection (2):

(a) holds office at pleasure for a term not exceeding five years and until asuccessor is appointed; and

(b) is eligible for reappointment.

(4) If a member of the committee dies or resigns, the person ceases to be a memberof the committee on the date of death or on the date the resignation is received bythe committee, as the case may be.

(5) Where the office of a person appointed pursuant to subsection (2) becomesvacant, the minister may:

(a) appoint a person for the remainder of the term of the person who vacatedthe office; or

(b) appoint a person for the term mentioned in subsection (3).

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(6) If the minister determines that the members of the committee, other than themembers of the committee who are also members of the public service ofSaskatchewan, are to receive remuneration, then those members are entitled toremuneration for their services at the rates approved by the minister.

(7) The members of the committee are entitled to reimbursement for theirexpenses incurred in the performance of their responsibilities at the rates paid tomembers of the public service of Saskatchewan.

30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s3.

Provincial Science Advisory Board3.2(1) In this section, “board” means the Provincial Science Advisory Boardmentioned in clause 11(c) of the Act.

(2) The minister may appoint up to 15 persons as members of the board.

(3) Subject to subsection (4), a person appointed pursuant to subsection (2):

(a) holds office at pleasure for a term not exceeding five years and until asuccessor is appointed; and

(b) is eligible for reappointment.

(4) If a member of the board dies or resigns, the person ceases to be a member ofthe board on the date of death or on the date the resignation is received by theboard, as the case may be.

(5) Where the office of a person appointed pursuant to subsection (2) becomesvacant, the minister may:

(a) appoint a person for the remainder of the term of the person who vacatedthe office; or

(b) appoint a person for the term mentioned in subsection (3).

(6) If the minister determines that the members of the board, other than themembers of the board who are also members of the public service of Saskatchewan,are to receive remuneration, then those members are entitled to remuneration fortheir services at the rates approved by the minister.

(7) The members of the board are entitled to reimbursement for their expensesincurred in the performance of their responsibilities at the rates paid to members ofthe public service of Saskatchewan.

30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s3.

Plans4(1) Every integrated forest land use plan must include:

(a) a description of goals, objectives and principles for the forest resources inthe planning area;

(b) background information respecting the planning area;

(c) the identification of management issues respecting forest resources forthe planning area;

(d) the management strategies respecting forest resources;

(e) the allowable harvest of timber in the planning area;

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(f) strategies for plan implementation and monitoring;

(g) dispute resolution mechanisms to be used in plan implementation; and

(h) a schedule for a review of the plan.

(2) The minister shall prepare a written review of every integrated forest land useplan five years after approval, and every five years after that, and shall make anyamendments the minister considers appropriate.

(3) The minister shall ensure that copies of the written review and copies of anyamendments made by the minister are available to the public.

(4) Before approving an integrated forest land use plan, the minister shallappoint a panel to review the plan and advise the minister in writing as to howeffectively the plan meets the conditions set out in clauses 15(1)(a) to (f) of the Act.

(5) Before approving a forest management plan prepared pursuant tosubsection 38(1) of the Act, the minister shall appoint a panel to review the planand advise the minister in writing as to how effectively the plan meets theconditions set out in subsection 39(1) and clauses 39(2)(a) to (f) of the Act.

(6) The members of the panels mentioned in subsections (4) and (5) shall:

(a) be independent of the activities respecting the plans and free from biasand conflict of interest; and

(b) possess the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to carry out thereview.

(7) The minister shall make the written reviews of the panel available to thepublic.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s4.

Harvest volume schedule5 The harvest volume schedule in a management unit is to be determined bytaking the following into consideration:

(a) the rate of timber harvest that may be sustained from the managementunit, taking into account:

(i) the composition of the forest and its expected rate of growth;

(ii) the expected time it will take the forest to become re-establishedfollowing harvest;

(iii) the effect that silvicultural treatments will have on the rate ofgrowth;

(iv) expected losses of timber due to fire, insects, diseases and othernatural factors; and

(v) how the location, timing and method of timber harvesting andrenewal enhances or detracts from the attainment of objectives set out inthe plan for other forest resources and for the general health andsustainability of forest ecosystems in the management unit;

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(b) the short and long term environmental, social and economic implicationsto Saskatchewan of alternative rates of timber harvesting from the managementunit;

(c) the production capabilities and timber requirements of existing andproposed timber processing facilities;

(d) the harvest volume schedule approved for each existing licensee withinthe management unit;

(e) the environmental, social and economic objectives of the Crown for themanagement unit and Saskatchewan, including those set out in theSaskatchewan Forest Accord in effect when the plan is being prepared;

(f) unexpected losses of timber due to fire, insects, diseases and othernatural factors;

(g) any other factors that the minister considers appropriate.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s5.

PART IIILicensing

Licence required6(1) Subject to the Act and these regulations, no person shall, without a licenceissued pursuant to this Part:

(a) harvest or acquire any right or property in any forest product; or

(b) operate a processing facility.

(2) A licence does not constitute a surface disposition for the purposes of aprocessing facility, camps, mill sites, timber storage areas, quarries, sand andgravel pits or for any purpose other than that for which the licence was issued.

(3) Any licensee wishing to use or occupy Crown resource land for a purposementioned in subsection (2) shall obtain a disposition to do so pursuant toapplicable provincial legislation.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s6.

Application for licence7(1) A person applying for a licence, or an amendment to a licence, shall submit tothe minister an application in a form acceptable to the minister, together with theapplication fee, the person’s name, address and phone number and any otherinformation that the minister may require.

(2) The minister may require an applicant to submit further information ormaterial where any information or material submitted with an application for alicence is, in the opinion of the minister:

(a) incomplete; or

(b) of a nature that does not allow the minister to evaluate the action orproposal for which the licence is requested.

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(3) Where a person wishes to conduct work in an area that may affect theoperations of a licensee respecting a forest management agreement or term supplylicence, that person must submit plans for the work to the minister before applyingfor the forest product permit.

(4) In subsection (3), “work” means any work that would require a forest productpermit issued in association with authorized seismic or mineral exploration or rightof way construction activities.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s7.

Additional requirements8(1) An application for a licence to harvest forest products must include adescription of the location, quantity and type of forest products intended to beharvested.

(2) An application for a processing facility licence must include:

(a) an analysis showing:

(i) the source, species, and volume of forest products that will supplythe facility; and

(ii) the volume of products of the forest harvested from all lands otherthan Crown resource lands that will supply the facility;

(b) if requested, a business plan that shows the applicant’s ability to finance,operate and manage the facility;

(c) a description of the intended methods of management and disposal ofwaste, wood residue and woodchips;

(d) if required, proof of approvals from the local municipality to constructand operate the facility;

(e) a construction plan; and

(f) a decommissioning and reclamation plan.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s8.

Issuance and terms of licence9(1) Where the minister receives an application for a licence or the renewal oramendment of a licence, the minister shall consider the application and issue,renew or amend the licence or refuse to issue, renew or amend the licence if, in theopinion of the minister:

(a) the applicant is in contravention of any provision of the Act or theseregulations, whether or not the applicant has been convicted of anycontravention;

(b) the applicant has failed to comply with any terms of an existing or formerlicence or plan;

(c) the applicant is in arrears in any payment respecting an indebtedness tothe Crown;

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(d) the supply of forest products cannot be managed in a sustainable manneror the issuance, renewal or amendment of the licence would have that effect;or

(e) it is for any other reason appropriate to refuse to issue, renew or amend alicence.

(2) Subject to the Act and any amendment provisions set out in a licence, theminister may attach any terms to the licence, at the time of issuance, renewal oramendment, that the minister considers appropriate.

(3) Subject to subsections (4) and (5) and sections 76 and 76.1, every person towhom a licence is issued shall pay the applicable dues and fees, as set out in Table 1of Part 1 of the Appendix.

(4) A licensee who holds a licence respecting a forest management agreementshall pay dues and forest management fees as set out in sections 21 and 22 of theAct.

(5) A licensee who holds a term supply licence or a permit issued for an area thatlies within, or partially within, a licence area respecting a forest managementagreement shall pay forest management fees in the amount set out in the forestmanagement agreement.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s9; 30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s4.

Forest product permit terms10 A forest product permit may include the following:

(a) the rate of harvest;

(b) the requirement to complete a scaling plan;

(c) the method and schedule for payment of dues and fees and, if applicable,any bonus to be paid pursuant to section 25 of the Act;

(d) the requirement to submit information relating to the licensee’s forestoperations and the sale, transfer or trade of forest products harvested;

(e) any user agreements with another licensee respecting roads;

(f) any other matters that the minister considers appropriate.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s10.

Forest management agreement and term supply licence terms11 A forest management agreement and a term supply licence must include thefollowing:

(a) the requirement to prepare forest management and operating plans;

(b) the requirement to complete a scaling plan;

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(c) if applicable, the amount of any bonus to be paid pursuant to section 25 ofthe Act;

(d) obligations for renewal of all lands affected by the harvesting operationsunless otherwise approved in an operating plan or a forest management plan;

(e) the requirement to utilize the licensed volume or area and the consequencesof not doing so;

(f) the requirement to decommission and reclaim disturbed sites, includingroads and landings unless otherwise approved in an operating plan or forestmanagement plan;

(g) any obligation to enter into or maintain user agreements respecting theuse of roads constructed by other licensees;

(h) the requirement to submit information relating to the licensee’s forestoperations and the purchase, acquisition, sale, transfer or trade of forestproducts and timber, wood residue and other products of the forest harvestedfrom lands other than Crown resource lands;

(i) procedures for the periodic review of the licensee’s performance under thelicence and any plans prepared and approved pursuant to the licence;

(j) the term of the licence;

(k) procedures for amending the licence;

(l) terms applicable to the extension or renewal of the licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s11.

Processing facility licence terms12 A processing facility licence may include the following:

(a) the requirement to obtain a land disposition granted pursuant to theapplicable provincial legislation if the facility is proposed for or otherwiseoccupies Crown resource lands;

(b) a schedule for the construction of the facility;

(c) a decommissioning and reclamation plan and a plan to ensure that thefinancial resources will be available to complete that decommissioning andreclamation plan;

(d) the requirement to provide scale drawings of the completed structure orfacility;

(e) allowable methods for the management and disposal of waste, woodresidue and woodchips;

(f) copies of approvals from the local municipality to construct and operatethe facility;

(g) the requirement to inform the minister of each location to which thefacility is to be moved;

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(h) the requirement to submit information relating to the purchase,acquisition, sale, transfer or trade of forest products and timber, wood residueand other products of the forest harvested from lands other than Crownresource lands;

(i) any other terms that the minister considers appropriate.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s12.

Seismic, mineral exploration and right of way activities13(1) A licensee who holds a forest product permit issued in association withauthorized seismic or mineral exploration or right of way construction activity,where the removal or disturbance of forest products is incidental to that activity, isresponsible for:

(a) the harvesting and disposal of any forest products identified in thepermit;

(b) the payment of any applicable dues and fees associated with any forestproducts harvested; and

(c) the payment of any compensation to a licensee who holds a licencerespecting a forest management agreement respecting geological or geophysicalactivities required in a forest management agreement.

(2) A licensee who holds a forest product permit issued in association withauthorized seismic or mineral exploration or right of way construction activity,where the removal or disturbance of forest products is incidental to that activity, isexempted from the application of subsection 49(2) of the Act.

(3) The minister may specify the expiry date in the forest product permit, but theterm of the permit must not exceed 18 months from the date it is issued.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s13.

Claim staking and mineral exploration13.1(1) Subject to subsection (2), without a licence, a person may alter, remove ordisturb forest products free of dues and fees, including forest management fees,while conducting activities directly associated with staking a claim:

(a) pursuant to The Mineral Disposition Regulations, 1986, beingSaskatchewan Regulations 30/86; and

(b) for a quarriable substance, pursuant to The Quarrying Regulations, 1957,being Saskatchewan Regulations 553/67.

(2) A person staking a claim must ensure:

(a) that the width of any boundary line does not exceed one metre; and

(b) that forest products removed or disturbed do not enter any water bodies.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not include the development of access to theintended claim area.

30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s5.

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Term of licence14(1) Subject to subsection (2), where the term of a licence is less than themaximum specified in the Act, the term must be specified in the licence.

(2) The term of a processing facility licence must be specified in the licence, but isnot to exceed five years.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s14.

Renewal of a licences15(1) Subject to subsection (2), the term of a term supply licence may be renewedin accordance with the Act.

(2) A licensee who holds a term supply licence and who intends to renew thelicence must apply to the minister not later than one year prior to the expiry datespecified in the licence.

(3) A licensee who holds a processing facility licence and who intends to renew thelicence must apply to the minister:

(a) not later than three months prior to the expiry date specified in thelicence if the licence is for a term of one year or less; or

(b) not later than six months prior to the expiry date specified in the licenceif the licence is for a term of more than one year.

(4) If the volume of forest products harvested over the term of a term supplylicence is less than the volume of forest products approved for harvest during theterm of the licence, the minister, on renewing the licence, may reduce the volume offorest products to be harvested for the renewal period.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s15.

Licensing of special projects16(1) Subject to Part V of The Wildlife Act, 1997, the minister may, for thepurposes of reintroduction, propagation, rehabilitation, protection or scientificresearch, issue a licence to any person or the government of any province orcountry:

(a) to take or introduce a specified number of any forest products;

(b) to take or introduce a specified number or amount of parts, tissues,genetic material or other forms of developmental life of any forest product; or

(c) to conduct research activities that have an impact on the functioning ofthe forest ecosystem.

(2) No person, unless otherwise authorized in an approved forest managementplan or operating plan, shall, without a licence issued pursuant to subsection (1),conduct any activity mentioned in that subsection.

(3) No person shall introduce, transport, deposit, possess or propagate anynoxious weed as defined in The Noxious Weeds Act, 1984 or any exotic plantdesignated by the minister, in or on any provincial forest land.

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(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), a person may be granted a licence to conductresearch activities involving the introduction and propagation of exotic plants onprovincial forest land.

(5) For the purposes of subsections (3) and (4) “exotic plant” means a plant thatis not native to provincial forest land and that:

(a) is capable of impeding the growth or survival of native plants; or

(b) may have a negative impact on the functioning of the forest ecosystem;

and includes any parts, tissues or genetic material of an exotic plant.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s16.

Volumes exempt from dues or permit requirements17(1) The following persons may, without a licence, harvest timber, free of duesand fees, for use as fuelwood or for the construction and maintenance of a cabin,workshop or storehouse on provincial forest land:

(a) a fur conservation area fur licence holder pursuant to The WildlifeAct, 1997 who also has a valid disposition issued pursuant to the applicableprovincial legislation;

(b) a commercial fishing licence holder pursuant to The Fisheries Regulationswho also has a valid disposition issued pursuant to the applicable provinciallegislation.

(2) The timber that may be harvested without a licence:

(a) must not exceed 24 cubic metres in volume in any period commencing onApril 1 in one year and ending on March 31 in the following year; and

(b) must be used only for purposes connected to the licence holder’s furconservation area fur licence or commercial fishing licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s17.

Removal permitted18 A holder of a disposition of Crown resource lands for recreational purposesissued pursuant to The Resource Lands Regulations, 1989 may, without a licence,harvest forest products, free of dues and fees, for his or her own use from land thatis the subject of the disposition.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s18.

Minister may amend licence19(1) Subject to the Act and any amendment provisions set out in a licence, theminister, on the minister’s own initiative, may amend a licence where the ministerconsiders it appropriate to do so.

(2) If a licensee who holds a term supply licence harvests less than 50% of theapproved harvest volume schedule in the licence for two consecutive years, theminister may:

(a) amend the harvest volume schedule for the remainder of the term; or

(b) cancel the licence.

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(3) Before amending a licence, the minister shall provide the person to whom thelicence has been issued with:

(a) reasonable notice of the intended amendment, including written reasons;and

(b) an opportunity to make written representations to the minister.

(4) Where the minister amends a licence pursuant to this section and theamendment is expressly inconsistent with any terms of the existing licence, thoseterms are void to the extent they are inconsistent with the amendment, and theamended provisions are deemed to be incorporated into the licence as terms of thelicence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s19.

Review and revision of allowable harvest volumes20(1) Unless otherwise provided in a forest management agreement, the ministermay revise the harvest volume schedule for a licence area at each extension date.

(2) Where the licensee carries out intensive forest management on lands withinthe licence area and where the licensee can demonstrate to the satisfaction of theminister that the sustainable timber yield has increased on lands affected byintensive forest management, the minister may increase the harvest volumeschedule authorized under the licence by an amount equal to the increase insustainable timber yield.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s20.

Reallocation21(1) In this section, “shortfall” means the amount by which the total volumeharvested between extension dates by the licensee who holds a licence respecting aforest management agreement is less than the harvest volume schedule specified inthat licence or forest management plan for that same period.

(2) At the first extension date of a forest management agreement following thecoming into force of the Act and every five years after that, the minister mayallocate the shortfall to any other person by way of a term supply licence or forestproduct permit.

(3) Before allocating the shortfall to any other person, the minister shall providethe licensee who holds the licence respecting the forest management agreementwith:

(a) reasonable notice of the intended shortfall allocation, including writtenreasons;

(b) an opportunity within six months from receipt of the notice mentioned inclause (a):

(i) to make written representations to the minister respecting theintended shortfall allocation; or

(ii) to submit plans for the licensee’s use of the shortfall; and

(c) a written response to any representations made or plans submitted bythe licensee pursuant to clause (b).

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(4) The allocation of harvesting rights respecting any shortfall does not constitutea withdrawal from the licence area, nor does any shortfall allocation alter thirdparty volume exclusions set out in the licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s21.

Adjustment of annual harvest volume schedule22(1) Notwithstanding any term of a licence, the minister may adjust the annualharvest volume schedule authorized in the licence where:

(a) improved methodology becomes available for recalculating the annualharvest volume schedule and the resulting recalculation supports anadjustment to the harvest volume schedule;

(b) forest inventory information becomes available that supports arecalculation in the harvest volume schedule;

(c) lands that were available for harvest by the licensee are no longeravailable for harvest; or

(d) more forest products are destroyed than are accounted for by the allowedrisk factors used in the calculation of the harvest volume schedule.

(2) The minister shall give the licensee notice of any adjustment in the annualharvest volume schedule at least three months before the submission date of theoperating plan for the next operating year.

(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a forest management agreement unless theforest management agreement states that subsection (1) applies or a regulationmade pursuant to subsection 36(4) of the Act states that subsection (1) applies.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s22.

Assignments or transfers prohibited23(1) A licensee shall not assign, transfer, charge or otherwise dispose of anyrights, benefits or obligations under a licence without the prior written consent ofthe minister.

(2) Where a corporation that is a licensee changes its name by amending itsarticles, that amendment does not by itself constitute a disposition for the purposesof this section.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s23.

Obligations on expiration, etc., of licence24(1) On the expiration, surrender or cancellation of a licence, the licensee shallremove all structures, goods or chattels, whether affixed to the land or not, from thelicence area within a time specified by the minister.

(2) Where structures, improvements, goods or chattels are not removed within thetime mentioned in subsection (1), the licensee has no further rights of removal andall remaining structures, improvements, goods or chattels:

(a) are forfeited to the Crown without payment or compensation; and

(b) may be disposed of in any manner that the minister considers appropriate.

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(3) Where a licensee fails to comply with subsection (1), the minister may removethe structures, goods or chattels and the cost of doing so shall be a debt due andowing by the licensee to the Crown.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s24.

Licensee obligations continue25 Notwithstanding the expiry, surrender, suspension or cancellation of a licence,the licensee is liable:

(a) to pay dues and fees owing to the Crown respecting the licence;

(b) to perform all obligations incurred before its expiry, surrender, suspensionor cancellation imposed pursuant to the Act, these regulations, the licence orany approved forest management or operating plan related to:

(i) removal of harvested forest products;

(ii) renewal;

(iii) road, landing or right of way reclamation;

(iv) record reporting; and

(v) any activity required to be performed under an approved forestmanagement or operating plan; and

(c) for the payment of the restoration fee set out in Table 1 of Part 1 of theAppendix where the licensee fails to perform, within the time set by theminister, any obligation mentioned in subclauses (b)(i) to (iii) and (v) incurredunder the licence in the licence area.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s25.

PART IVObligations of a Licensee

Planning26 Forest management plans and operating plans must be prepared according tothe requirements of the Act, these regulations and the licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s26.

Descriptions in forest management plans27 Forest management plans must include the following:

(a) a description of the current administrative status of Crown-owned landin the licence area, including municipal boundaries and any dispositions, to beprovided by the department;

(b) a description of the composition and condition of the provincial forest inthe licence area based on the most recent forest inventory, including ecologicalland classification, growth types, species composition, age class, and anyareas of insect or disease infestation;

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(c) a description of the consultations with other forest users in the licencearea in the preparation of the forest management plan;

(d) a description of traditional and current land use in the licence area andthe cultural activities and concerns of local residents respecting the licencearea.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s27.

Objectives in forest management plans28 A forest management plan must include a statement of forest managementobjectives respecting:

(a) forest diversity described in terms of natural landscape patterns, foreststructure and composition;

(b) the identification of areas where forest harvesting will not be conducted;

(c) social and economic considerations, including:

(i) sustainable harvest volume schedules that support the licensee’sprocessing facilities and other licensees in the area; and

(ii) employment and business opportunities that will enhance the socialand economic health of communities in and around the licence area;

(d) the manipulation and preservation of forest cover for other uses andvalues, including wildlife habitat, that depend on forests;

(e) the level of harvest, renewal and maintenance operations;

(f) forest protection from fire, insects and disease;

(g) the location and number of kilometres of primary access all-weather haulroads and the standards to which these roads are to be constructed, and theconstruction standards for all other forest access roads, and any reclamationor decommissioning procedures; and

(h) the predicted future structure, composition and condition of the forestlocated in the licence area.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s28.

Exemption for term supply licence holder29 A licensee who holds a term supply licence is exempt from the requirement toprepare a forest management plan where:

(a) the term of the licence is five years or less; and

(b) the licensee prepares an operating plan for the full term of the licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s29.

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Preparation of forest management plan and operating plan30(1) Subject to section 29, a licensee who holds a term supply licence for an areathat lies wholly within an area granted to a licensee who holds a licence respectinga forest management agreement may have his or her forest management plan oroperating plan prepared by the other licensee by agreement with that otherlicensee.

(2) The agreement must include:

(a) the amount of compensation to be paid for the preparation of the forestmanagement plan or operating plan;

(b) requirements for forest renewal and maintenance;

(c) information required to be provided pursuant to the Act and theseregulations and the sharing of that information between licensees;

(d) particulars respecting road construction and maintenance;

(e) identification and marking of the area covered by the term supply licence,and the forest resources to be harvested within that area, including costs ofidentification and marking;

(f) the manner in which the licensee who holds the term supply licence willconduct forest operations in the area covered by the licence;

(g) the location of forest products that may be harvested by the licensee whoholds the term supply licence; and

(h) a procedure for dispute resolution between the licensees.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s30.

Preparation of forest management plans by term supply licence holders31(1) Subject to section 29, a licensee who holds a term supply licence for an areathat lies wholly within an area granted to a licensee who holds a licence respectinga forest management agreement, and who prepares his or her own forestmanagement plan, must consult with the other licensee during plan preparation toensure that the activities of the licensees are integrated.

(2) A forest management plan prepared pursuant to this section must meet therequirements of clauses 39(2)(b) to (d) and (f) of the Act.

(3) The minister may refuse to approve a forest management plan if the ministeris not satisfied that the licensee has complied with this section.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s31.

Contents of operating plans32 Every operating plan must include a description of:

(a) harvesting, renewal, maintenance and protection activities that will beused to ensure that the forest in the operating areas will be renewed andmaintained, methods for managing or disposing of logging slash, andactivities for decommissioning and reclamation;

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(b) any road development, maintenance, decommissioning and reclamationactivities;

(c) the structure and condition of the forest in the operating areas that areexpected to result from the activities and methods mentioned in clause (a);

(d) the consultations that have taken place with other forest users, including:

(i) how the licensee’s proposed activities will affect other forest users;and

(ii) any actions that the licensee will take to accommodate the otherforest users;

(e) the licensee’s plans for self-inspection and reporting to the minister forthe purpose of demonstrating that the licensee has complied with the Act,these regulations, the licence and any plans prepared pursuant to the licence,and these plans are to:

(i) set out the form and frequency of reports;

(ii) describe the unit of land reported on;

(iii) describe the measures taken to correct non-compliance; and

(iv) include a final report when operations on the operating area arecompleted;

(f) any proposed research activities;

(g) fire management; and

(h) any standards or guidelines used in developing the operating plan.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s32.

Integration of operating plans33(1) An operating plan of a licensee who holds a term supply licence for an areathat lies wholly within an area granted to a licensee who holds a licence respectinga forest management agreement must be integrated with the operating plans ofthat forest management agreement and the operating plans must indicate theconsultation that took place between the licensees.

(2) The minister may refuse to approve an operating plan if the minister is notsatisfied that the licensee has complied with this section.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s33.

Applications to amend plans34(1) A licensee may apply to the minister to amend an approved operating planif:

(a) the licensee is unable to carry out operations as set out in the approvedoperating plan; or

(b) a change in market conditions warrants an amendment.

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(2) Where the minister incurs any costs related to the review of an application foran amendment, the licensee shall pay the applicable fee set out in Table 1 of Part 1of the Appendix.

(3) Before applying for an amendment, the licensee must consult with other forestusers and must:

(a) inform forest users about the proposed activities; and

(b) determine what actions will be taken to accommodate other forest users.

(4) The minister may require a licensee to conduct further consultations.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s34.

Independent audit35(1) A licensee who holds a licence respecting a forest management agreementshall ensure that an independent sustainable forest management audit is:

(a) conducted at the licensee’s expense; and

(b) unless otherwise specified by the minister, provided to the minister notlater than six months prior to the licence extension date or the date a revisedforest management plan is due, whichever is earlier, and the minister shallmake the results available to the public.

(2) The sustainable forest management audit report shall contain:

(a) an assessment of how well the licensee has implemented and met theobjectives of the forest management plan identified in the audit plan and,where an objective has not been met, an explanation of the reason fordifferences between the results and the objective; and

(b) an assessment of how well the licensee has complied with terms of theforest management agreement, the Act and these regulations and anyministerial approval issued pursuant to The Environmental Assessment Act.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s35.

Contents and review of audit plan36(1) Unless otherwise specified by the minister, a licensee shall provide an auditplan for the sustainable forest management audit report to the minister not laterthan one year prior to the licence extension date or the date a revised forestmanagement plan is due, whichever is earlier.

(2) The audit plan shall include:

(a) a description of methods and standards to be used for the audit;

(b) an assessment of the adequacy of information available to proceed withthe audit;

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(c) a description of the qualifications and role of each person conducting theaudit, including information that establishes to the minister’s satisfactionthat the persons conducting the audit:

(i) are independent of the activities they audit and will be objective andfree from bias and conflict of interest throughout the audit process; and

(ii) possess the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to carry outthe audit.

(3) The minister shall, within a reasonable time, review the audit plan and:

(a) approve the plan subject to any terms the minister considers appropriate;or

(b) refuse to approve the plan until the licensee has amended the plan to theminister’s satisfaction.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s36.

Licensee’s forest renewal responsibilities37(1) A licensee who holds a licence respecting a forest management agreementshall ensure that all lands that have been harvested or cleared as a result of forestoperations in the licence area, whether by the licensee or by a third party operatingin that area, are renewed, unless otherwise indicated in the operating plan.

(2) Renewal activities must be carried out in the location and to the standards orobjectives set out in the licence or operating plan, with the minimum goal ofmaintaining the long-term productive capacity of the forest and the integrity ofecosystem processes in the licence area.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s37.

Use of roads38(1) Subject to subsection (2), a licensee shall allow any person the use of anyroads constructed or maintained by the licensee in connection with the licensee’soperations.

(2) The use of the roads is subject to any provisions specified in the licence and tothe following:

(a) use of the road for ordinary travel is free of charge but the user may berequired to furnish his or her name, address, and destination to the licensee orthe licensee’s representative;

(b) any person requiring the use of the road for a commercial or industrialundertaking may be required by the licensee to enter into an agreement withthe licensee for the use of that road;

(c) if the licensee and another party cannot agree to the use of a roadrespecting rates, scheduling of use, load weights or indemnification, thematter may be resolved by arbitration pursuant to section 54 of the Act;

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(d) any person using a road uses it at his or her own risk and has no right torecover damages due to road design, construction or maintenance from:

(i) subject to the terms of any agreement entered into pursuant toclause (b), the licensee or any of its contractors, agents or employees; or

(ii) the minister or the Crown in right of Saskatchewan or any of itsagents or employees;

(e) no action lies or shall be instituted for any damage due to road design,construction or maintenance against:

(i) subject to the terms of any agreement entered into pursuant toclause (b), the licensee or any of its contractors, agents or employees; or

(ii) the minister or the Crown in right of Saskatchewan or any of itsagents or employees.

(3) The licensee may post warning signs on any of the roads respecting roadsafety.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s38.

Removal of harvested products39(1) Unless otherwise authorized by these regulations, a licence, an approvedoperating plan or an officer, harvested forest products may not remain in theharvesting or staging area for more than 90 days after being harvested.

(2) If forest products remain in the harvesting or staging area for more than 90days without authorization, those forest products may be seized and disposed of inaccordance with section 77 of the Act.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s39.

Records re processing facility40(1) A licensee who holds a processing facility licence shall keep records settingout:

(a) the name of every person who holds a licence under which forest productsbrought to the processing facility were harvested;

(b) the name of every person who delivers to the processing facility forestproducts or products of the forest that were harvested from lands other thanCrown resource lands; and

(c) the volume of and date on which the products were brought to the facility,the legal description of the land where the products were harvested and theauthority under which they were harvested.

(2) The records must be retained by the licensee for a minimum of three years.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s40.

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Licensee’s obligation to provide information41(1) A licensee shall, when requested to do so, provide the following to theminister:

(a) self-inspection reports;

(b) studies that verify adherence to standards or that verify attainment ornon-attainment of management objectives;

(c) regeneration survey results, monitoring results and analysis, forestoperations trial results and research studies and results that are specified inthe licence or forest management plan or operating plan.

(2) If the licensee fails to provide the information requested by the ministerwithin a reasonable period, the minister may obtain that information through anyreasonable means and the licensee is liable to the minister for the costs.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s41.

PART VScaling

Interpretation of Part42 In this Part:

(a) “check scale” means a scale by the chief scaler, an officer or a personauthorized in writing by the minister performed in the same manner as theoriginal scale for the purpose of checking accuracy and precision of volumeestimates and compliance with the manual;

(b) “chief scaler” means an officer of the department designated by theminister to administer this Part;

(c) “coefficient” means a ratio used for converting a measured unit to acubic metre volume;

(d) “manual” means the scaling manual published by the department thatcontains the procedures and standards determined by the minister to be usedfor scaling and other methods of measuring forest products.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s42.

Scaling of forest products43(1) Every licensee shall ensure that all forest products harvested by thatlicensee are scaled in accordance with the manual and the scaling plan, where aplan is required, before the forest products are processed.

(2) With the prior written approval of the minister, a person may process Crowntimber into woodchips before scaling.

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(3) With the prior written approval of the minister, a licensee, using proceduresset out in the licence, may measure the volume of standing timber to be used forcalculating the dues and fees payable.

(4) Where a licensee harvests a cumulative annual volume of less than 250 cubicmetres of timber, the licensee must measure the timber in the manner set out in thelicence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s43.

Scaling plan44 Every scaling plan required to be prepared pursuant to section 10 or 11 mustinclude:

(a) a description of scaling methods to be used;

(b) allowable deductions respecting quality and form;

(c) a list of sites where scaling will be conducted;

(d) estimates of the volume of forest products to be harvested;

(e) a description of the sampling procedure to be followed, including:

(i) objectives;

(ii) intensity;

(iii) initial coefficients;

(iv) methodology; and

(v) stratification requirements;

(f) how and when sampling results will be applied to the calculation of duesand fees;

(g) reporting requirements; and

(h) any other information that the minister may require.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s44.

Sampling requirements45(1) The following licensees shall ensure that their timber is sampled in themanner set out in the scaling plan to determine the coefficients:

(a) those whose timber is scaled using mass or stack scale techniques;

(b) those who harvest more than 30,000 cubic metres annually and have itscaled using the tree length technique;

(c) those intending to determine what proportion of softwood timber volumeharvested has a diameter, with the bark removed:

(i) greater than 15 centimetres;

(ii) greater than 10 centimetres and less than or equal to 15 centimetres;and

(iii) less than or equal to 10 centimetres;

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(c.1) those intending to determine what proportion of hardwood timbervolume harvested has a diameter, with the bark removed:

(i) greater than 10 centimetres; and

(ii) less than or equal to 10 centimetres;

(d) those whose timber is scaled using any other technique that requirescoefficients to determine timber volume.

(2) The licensee shall ensure that sufficient units of the population are sampled toachieve and maintain the level of accuracy of coefficients set out in the manual.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s45; 23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s3.

Location of scaling46 No person, without written authorization from an officer, shall scale ormeasure forest products at a place other than:

(a) staging areas before transport; or

(b) at the entrance of a timber storage area or processing facility prior tounloading the forest products from the transport vehicle.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s46.

Piling and storing forest products47(1) No person shall pile or place forest products in a manner that does notfacilitate an accurate scale, check scale or measurement in accordance with themanual.

(2) No person shall store forest products in a processing facility yard or timberstorage area before scaling or measuring, without written authorization from anofficer.

(3) Where an officer provides written authorization for storage before scaling ormeasuring, the forest products shall be piled in a manner that will allow the forestproducts to be identified according to:

(a) the licence authorizing harvest; and

(b) the area from which they were harvested.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s47.

Time frame for scaling48 Scaling must be completed within 90 days after the date of harvest unless:

(a) otherwise stated in the scaling plan;

(b) an officer has provided written notice that the timber is to be scaledwithin 30 days of the date that written notice was received; or

(c) a longer period is authorized in writing by an officer.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s48.

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Time to allow for check scale49(1) In this section, “parcel” means any quantity of grouped timber.

(2) No licensee shall, within 48 hours of a parcel being scaled, alter or move, orpermit anyone to alter or move, that parcel.

(3) Subsection (2) does not apply where:

(a) timber is scaled on entry to a processing facility;

(b) timber has been set aside as a sample unit as specified in the scalingplan; or

(c) written authorization to alter or move the parcel is provided by an officer.

(4) In the case of scaling disputes respecting the payment of dues and fees, theminister may require that a parcel of timber not be altered or moved for a periodgreater than 48 hours, but not greater than five days.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s49.

Check scale prevails50 If the volume of scaled timber determined through a check scale varies by morethan five per cent from the volume determined by the scale done or caused to bedone by the licensee, the check scale volume is the volume on which dues and feesare to be calculated.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s50.

Scaling and measuring costs51 The costs of scaling and measuring forest products, including sampling, arethe responsibility of the licensee.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s51.

Scaling return52(1) A scaling return, in the form set out in the manual, must be submitted to thechief scaler:

(a) by a licensee who holds a licence respecting a forest managementagreement or a licensee who holds a term supply licence, within 20 days afterthe end of the month in which the scale was completed;

(b) by a licensee who holds a forest product permit in accordance with theterms set out in the permit; or

(c) by any scaler who is required to complete a scaling return undercircumstances described in the manual, within 20 days after the end of themonth in which the scale was completed.

(2) A person who scales forest products shall produce his or her scaling recordsand notes to an officer when requested to do so.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s52.

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Licence to scale53(1) A person applying for a licence to scale must have passed the scalingexamination set by the chief scaler and shall submit to the chief scaler anapplication in a form acceptable to the chief scaler, together with the following:

(a) the person’s name, address and phone number;

(b) the annual registration fee set out in Table 1 of Part I of the Appendix;

(c) any other information the chief scaler may require.

(2) Where the chief scaler receives an application for a licence to scale, the chiefscaler shall consider the application and issue the licence to scale or refuse to issuethe licence to scale if, in the opinion of the chief scaler, it is appropriate to do so.

(3) The chief scaler may attach any terms to a licence to scale, at the time ofissuance, that the chief scaler considers appropriate.

(4) A licence to scale has a term of five years or any lesser period determined bythe chief scaler at the time of issuance.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s53.

Terms of licence to scale54 A licence to scale is subject to the terms specified by the chief scaler in thelicence to scale, including terms respecting the following:

(a) the term of the licence, if less than five years;

(b) the method of scaling that the licensee is authorized to conduct;

(c) the obligation to scale in accordance with the terms of the licence to scale,including the obligation to comply with the manual;

(d) the authority to check scale.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s54.

Interim licence to scale55(1) The chief scaler may issue an interim licence to scale.

(2) A person applying for an interim licence to scale shall submit to the chiefscaler an application in a form acceptable to the chief scaler, together with thefollowing:

(a) the person’s name, address and phone number;

(b) proof that the person has passed the interim scaling examination set bythe chief scaler;

(c) proof that the person has been trained for a minimum of 10 dayswithin 60 days after passing the interim examination;

(d) the fee set out in Table 1 of Part I of the Appendix;

(e) any other information the chief scaler may require.

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(3) Where the chief scaler receives an application for an interim licence to scale,the chief scaler shall consider the application and issue the interim licence to scaleor refuse to issue the interim licence to scale if, in the opinion of the chief scaler, itis appropriate to do so.

(4) The chief scaler may attach any terms to an interim licence to scale, at thetime of issuance, that the chief scaler considers appropriate.

(5) Notwithstanding that a person has not complied with clause (2)(b) or (c), thechief scaler may issue an interim licence to scale on any terms the chief scalerconsiders appropriate.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s55.

Terms of interim licence to scale56 An interim licence to scale is subject to the terms specified by the chief scaler,including terms respecting the following:

(a) the term of the interim licence to scale;

(b) the methods that may be used by the holder of the interim licence toscale;

(c) the obligation to scale in accordance with the terms of the interim licenceto scale, including the obligation to comply with the manual.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s56.

Amendment, suspension and cancellation57(1) The chief scaler may amend, suspend or cancel a licence to scale or aninterim licence to scale if the scaler:

(a) fails to scale or measure forest products in accordance with proceduresand standards specified in the terms of the licence or manual;

(b) is in contravention of any term of the licence or manual;

(c) provides false information, or fails to provide information to the chiefscaler when requested to do so;

(d) submits a return that varies by more than five per cent from a check scalecompleted for the same timber; or

(e) acts in any other manner that, in the chief scaler’s opinion, warrantsamendment, suspension or cancellation.

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(2) Before a licence is amended, suspended or cancelled, or a person is prohibitedfrom applying for a licence by the chief scaler pursuant to subsection (3), the chiefscaler shall provide the scaler with:

(a) reasonable notice of the intended action, including written reasons forthe intended action; and

(b) an opportunity to make written representations to the chief scaler.

(3) Where the chief scaler cancels a licence, the chief scaler may prohibit theperson from applying for a licence for a period not exceeding three years.

(4) A decision by the chief scaler to amend, suspend or cancel a licence is final.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s57.

PART VIGrazing and Haying

Interpretation of Part58 In this Part:

(a) “animal unit month” means the amount of forage required for onemonth by a 450 kilogram cow with calf;

(b) “calf” means a cow’s offspring born in the same calendar year as thegrazing season;

(c) “carrying capacity” means the average number of livestock that cangraze an area for a specific number of days without causing range degradation;

(d) “grazing” means the occupancy of lands within a provincial forest bylivestock, whether or not those livestock are feeding or disturbing the forestvegetation on the lands;

(e) “grazing season” means, unless the minister has specified a shorterperiod, the period commencing on May 24 and ending on October 15 in thesame calendar year during which livestock may graze in a provincial forestunder a licence;

(f) “livestock” means cattle and horses;

(g) “manager of livestock” means a person, other than the owner oflivestock, who, pursuant to a written agreement with the owner of thelivestock:

(i) has possession of the livestock; and

(ii) is responsible for the care of the livestock;

(h) “range management plan” means an operating plan respecting theuse of a provincial forest for the grazing of livestock, prepared by the licenseefor a term specified in the licence;

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(i) “stocking rate” means the actual number of livestock authorized tograze on a licence area for a specific period, which is not to exceed the carryingcapacity;

(j) “trespass” means the presence of livestock in a provincial forest incontravention of the terms of the Act, these regulations or a licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s58.

Grazing authorization59(1) No person shall graze livestock in a provincial forest without a forestproduct permit or a term supply licence issued pursuant to section 9.

(2) Every forest product permit or term supply licence issued for the purposes ofgrazing shall:

(a) describe the area of the provincial forest on which the licence applies;

(b) set out the stocking rate for the licence area;

(c) set out the dates for entrance and removal of livestock;

(d) be for a term not exceeding 10 years;

(e) in the case of a term supply licence, require that the licensee submit arange management plan, in a form satisfactory to the minister, that sets out:

(i) plans to minimize soil compaction, including methods of livestockdistribution;

(ii) development of improvements, including water sources;

(iii) plans to minimize effects on riparian areas, reforested andregenerating areas and other sensitive areas identified by the minister;

(iv) methods for containing livestock in the licence area;

(v) methods for ensuring proper identification of livestock;

(vi) access into the licence area; and

(vii) any other matter the minister considers appropriate.

(3) Where a forest product permit is issued for the purposes of grazing, theminister may require the licensee to submit a range management plan mentionedin clause (2)(e).

(4) For the purposes of the Act and these regulations, a range management plan isdeemed to be an operating plan.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s59.

Minister may establish carrying capacity60 The minister may establish the carrying capacity for a licence area.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s60.

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When licence may not be issued61 A licence for the purpose of grazing shall not be issued where the ministerdetermines:

(a) the carrying capacity of the area applied for is below the minimumestablished by the minister;

(b) that the area should be used for purposes other than grazing or anexisting use of the area is not compatible with grazing; or

(c) that the area is entirely enclosed by a provincial forest and the area isless than 65 hectares.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s61.

Authorization not valid unless dues paid, plan approved62(1) The licensee shall not release livestock onto the licence area until:

(a) all applicable dues and fees have been paid; and

(b) a range management plan, if required, has been approved by theminister.

(2) Every licensee who holds a term supply licence shall pay dues annually asspecified in the licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s62.

Identification of livestock63(1) The minister may require that the owner or manager of livestock identifythe livestock with a mark or tag before releasing the livestock onto a licence area.

(2) The minister may require:

(a) that marks or tags provided by the Crown be used to identify thelivestock; and

(b) that the owner or manager of the livestock pay all or a portion of the costof the marks or tags required to be used.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s63.

Fence64 Where required to do so by the minister, a licensee shall build, at the licensee’sexpense, a fence within, around, or along part of the perimeter of the licence area inaccordance with any standards set out in an approved range management plan oras specified in the licence.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s64.

Trespass65(1) No owner or manager of livestock shall cause or allow livestock owned ormanaged by him or her to trespass.

(2) Where livestock are, in the opinion of the minister, trespassing, the ministermay deal with the livestock in trespass pursuant to The Stray Animals Act.

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(3) Where the minister deals with livestock in trespass pursuant to The StrayAnimals Act:

(a) the minister is deemed to be a finder within the meaning of that Act; and

(b) livestock in trespass are deemed to be strays within the meaning of thatAct.

(4) If the compensation that the minister is entitled to pursuant to The StrayAnimals Act for restraining, impounding, caring for, handling, feeding, watering,bedding, maintaining or transporting strays and for giving any notice or performingany other duty required pursuant to The Stray Animals Act does not cover the costsincurred by the minister, the difference is a debt due and payable to the Crown bythe owner or manager of the livestock.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s65.

Improvements66 No person shall construct, develop, place or affix any improvements or fixtureson a licence area unless authorized by the licence or range management plan.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s66.

Haying authorization67(1) A term supply licence or a forest product permit issued for the purpose ofcutting hay must:

(a) describe the area of provincial forest on which the authorization willapply;

(b) be for a term not exceeding five years;

(c) require that the licensee issued an authorization for a period exceedingone year submit an operating plan for the term of the licence respecting:

(i) development of improvements, including access to the licence area;

(ii) minimization of effects on riparian areas and other sensitive areasidentified by the minister; and

(iii) any other matter the minister considers appropriate.

(2) Where a forest product permit issued for the purpose of cutting hay does notexceed one year, the minister may require the licensee to submit an operating planmentioned in clause (1)(c).

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s67.

Haying dates68 No person shall cut hay before the first day of July or the date specified in alicence or operating plan, whichever is later.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s68.

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PART VIICollection of Dues and Fees

Returns and payment to be submitted69 Every licensee shall, unless otherwise specified in his or her licence, submit tothe minister by the 28th day of each month:

(a) a return in a form satisfactory to the minister that states the volume offorest products scaled by the licensee from the licence area; and

(b) the payment of the dues and fees owing on the volume of forest productsset out in the return.

23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s4.

Payment of dues and fees on expiry, etc., of licence70 Notwithstanding the expiry, surrender, suspension or cancellation of a licence,the licensee shall pay all debts, dues and fees due and owing as of the date of theexpiration, surrender, suspension or cancellation of the licence together with costsand penalties imposed pursuant to the Act, these regulations or the licence prior toits expiry, surrender, suspension or cancellation.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s70.

Department exempt from dues and fees71 The Crown, other than a Crown Corporation, is exempt from the requirementto pay the dues and fees required by the Act and these regulations.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s71.

Books and records72(1) Every licensee shall keep the entries in all documents, papers, books andrecords for all operations associated with the licence up to date, in accordance withaccepted accounting practices and in any form that may be required by theminister.

(2) Every licensee of a processing facility shall make available to an officer allrecords containing information regarding Crown timber, woodchips and woodresidue, including:

(a) volumes purchased;

(b) volumes generated; and

(c) particulars of all transactions.

(3) In this section and in section 73, “records” includes records in electronicform.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s72.

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Estimates73(1) The minister may make an estimate of the amount of dues and fees payableby the licensee where:

(a) the licensee has failed to file a return as required by the Act, theseregulations or the licence;

(b) the documents, papers, books or records of the licensee are inadequatefor calculating the amount of dues and fees payable;

(c) the documents, papers, books or records of the licensee have beendestroyed;

(d) the documents, papers, books or records of the licensee are found to be inerror or inconsistent; or

(e) harvested forest products are no longer available to be scaled ormeasured.

(2) The minister shall include with the estimate:

(a) the assumptions and procedures used in making the estimate;

(b) the amount payable; and

(c) notice of the right to make written representations respecting theaccuracy of the estimate to the minister within 30 days after receiving theestimate.

(3) After considering any written representation, the minister may make anyadjustment in the estimate that the minister considers appropriate.

(4) For the purposes of any penalty assessed pursuant to section 78 of the Act, theminister may:

(a) estimate the volume of forest products harvested where the forestproducts are no longer in a form that can be scaled or measured or if thevolume cannot otherwise be reasonably obtained; and

(b) include in the notice issued pursuant to subsection 78(2) of the Act theassumptions and procedures used in making the estimate.

(5) Any amount estimated by the minister is a debt due and payable by thelicensee.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s73.

Minister may charge interest74 The minister may charge interest on any dues, fees, money or debt owedpursuant to the Act, these regulations or any licence at a rate determined by theminister.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s74.

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Products prescribed as a lien for dues and fees75 For the purposes of subsection 23(2) of the Act, the following are prescribedproducts:

(a) kraft and chemo-thermal-mechanical wood pulp;

(b) panel products, including but not limited to plywood, oriented strandboard, veneer, panel board, waferboard, fibreboard and particle board;

(c) residues that are by-products of the wood manufacturing process,including but not limited to, sawdust, bark, woodchips, shavings, resins andoils;

(d) dimensional products that have been sawed, edged or trimmed, includingbut not limited to, studs, lumber, slabs, laminations, siding, timbers, ties, lathand mouldings;

(e) shakes and wood shingles;

(f) roundwood, with or without bark, including but not limited to, poles,posts, pickets, building logs, rails and dowelling;

(g) fuelwood in split or round form;

(h) any manufactured non-timber forest product, including but not limitedto, mushrooms, moss, lichens, boughs, plants or parts of plants.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s75.

Reduction or waiver of dues or fees76 The minister may reduce or waive dues or fees payable, other than forestmanagement fees, by a licensee if, in the opinion of the minister, the reduction orwaiver is necessary to ensure that:

(a) burned, dry, dead, down, diseased or otherwise damaged timber isharvested and used; or

(b) harvesting activities are conducted that will help protect forests onCrown resource land from damage due to fire, insects or diseases.

23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s5.

Waiver of dues and fees for exploration activities76.1 The minister may waive the dues and forest management fees payable by alicensee who holds a forest product permit issued in association with authorizedmineral exploration activities if:

(a) the licensee harvests the forest products outside a licence area for whicha forest management trust agreement has been established; and

(b) the manufacturing of the harvested forest products is not possible oreconomical.

30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s6.

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Credit or refund77(1) A licensee who holds a licence respecting a forest product permit may applyto the minister for a waiver or reduction of dues and fees paid where all or a portionof the forest product was not harvested within the term of the licence where:

(a) the application is made within 60 days after the expiration of the licence;

(b) the dues and fees were paid to the minister before harvest; and

(c) the licensee submits proof satisfactory to the minister demonstratingthat the failure to harvest was for reasons beyond the control of the licensee.

(2) On receipt of the application, the minister, where the minister considers itappropriate, may waive or reduce dues and fees paid by the licensee in an amountequal to the dues and fees paid for the unharvested volume of forest products, andthe minister may:

(a) refund that amount to the applicant; or

(b) credit that amount against any future amount that may be owed by theapplicant for dues and fees on any subsequent licence.

(3) The minister shall not credit or refund an amount less than $100.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s77.

Certificates, etc.78(1) The certificate set out in Form A of Part II of the Appendix is prescribed forthe purposes of clause 96(1)(a) of the Act.

(2) The notice of intention set out in Form B of Part II of the Appendix isprescribed for the purposes of subsection 97(2) of the Act.

(3) The demand set out in Form C of Part II of the Appendix is prescribed for thepurposes of subsection 97(3) of the Act.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s78.

Dispute of liability by third party79(1) Where a third party receives a demand pursuant to subsection 97(3) of theAct and wishes to dispute his or her liability, that person may apply to a judge ofthe Court of Queen’s Bench to set aside the demand, and the application is deemedto be an application pursuant to section 10 of The Attachment of Debts Act.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1):

(a) the demand is deemed to be a garnishee summons;

(b) the third party is deemed to be a garnishee;

(c) the minister is deemed to be the plaintiff; and

(d) the person to whom the certificate mentioned in subsection 78(1) hasbeen issued is deemed to be the defendant.

(3) Sections 15 to 21 of The Attachment of Debts Act apply, with any necessarymodification, where a third party disputes his or her liability pursuant tosubsection (1).

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s79.

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PART VIIIAdministrative Penalties

Notice of administrative penalties80(1) The notice provided to a person pursuant to subsection 78(2) of the Actrespecting a proposed administrative penalty is to include:

(a) the name of the person who may be required to pay the administrativepenalty; and

(b) any information required to be provided by the Act.

(2) On receiving the notice, the recipient may, within 30 days:

(a) settle by making full payment of the proposed penalty; or

(b) make representations to the minister respecting whether a penaltyshould be assessed or the amount of the penalty.

(3) The minister may assess a penalty and set a date by which the penalty is to bepaid where:

(a) a person does not settle in accordance with clause (2)(a); and

(b) the minister considers it appropriate to do so after the person has had anopportunity to make representations in accordance with clause (2)(b).

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s80.

81 Repealed. 30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s7.

82 Repealed. 30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s8.

Assessment of administrative penalties83 For the purposes of clauses 78(1)(a) to (h) of the Act, the prescribedadministrative penalty for a contravention of the type listed in Column 1 of Table 2of Part I of the Appendix is an amount that is within the range set out in thecorresponding entry of Column 2 of that Table.

30 Mar 2007 SR 14/2007 s9.

PART IXGeneral Provisions

Inspection fee84(1) The minister may charge a licensee an inspection fee for inspectionsconducted pursuant to this Act and these regulations:

(a) if the site is not surface-accessible while operations are ongoing; or

(b) where the site is surface-accessible, if the licensee has not provided areasonable time for inspection as required in the licence or operating plan.

(2) The amount of the inspection fee is the total of all transportation costsincurred by the minister to conduct the inspection.

(3) Inspection fees are not to be charged where the licensee provides transportationto the inspection site for the persons conducting the inspection.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s84.

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Transport of Crown forest products85(1) Unless otherwise authorized by the minister, no person shall transportforest products harvested pursuant to a licence unless the product is accompaniedby a properly completed forest product shipping and receiving report or by a formsatisfactory to the minister that contains substantially the same information asthat contained in a forest product shipping and receiving report.

(2) Any person who transports forest products must:

(a) retain one copy of the forest product shipping and receiving report or theform mentioned in subsection (1) for not less than three years;

(b) produce the report or the form at the request of an officer; and

(c) submit to the minister a copy of the report or the form within 30 daysafter filling out the report or completing the form.

(3) No person shall receive transported forest products without first obtaining acopy of the forest product shipping and receiving report or the form mentioned insubsection (1).

(4) Reports and forms obtained by a recipient in accordance with subsection (3)must be kept by the recipient for not less than three years and must be produced atthe request of an officer.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s85.

Identification of source of products86 An officer may require any licensee selling or receiving products from a foreston lands other than Crown resource lands to provide information with respect tothe volume and place of origin of the products.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s86.

Vehicles on closed road87(1) Where a road on Crown resource land has been closed pursuant tosection 58 of the Act or where a licensee closes a road pursuant to a licence or plan,no person shall drive, park, leave or abandon a vehicle on that road unlessauthorized to do so by an officer.

(2) An officer may remove or cause to be removed any vehicle that is on a closedroad contrary to subsection (1).

(3) A vehicle removed pursuant to subsection (2) may be impounded and releasedto the owner on payment to the Crown of the cost of removal and impoundment, andthe cost of removal and impoundment is a debt due and owing to the Crown.

(4) No person shall damage, destroy, open or otherwise interfere with a roadclosure that has been made pursuant to section 58 of the Act unless authorized todo so by an officer, and the costs of repairing any damage is a debt due and owing tothe Crown.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s87.

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Duty to inform officer88 No person transporting products of the forest from lands other than Crownresource lands on a public road, highway or rail shall fail to provide his or her nameand the volume and place of origin of those products of the forest when requested todo so by an officer.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s88.

Identification of vehicles89 The minister may require as a term of a licence or plan that vehiclestransporting Crown timber must be identified by a number that is determined in amanner specified in the licence or plan and is visible and readily identifiable whilethe vehicle is in motion.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s89.

Prohibition90 No person shall damage or destroy any forest product without authorizationpursuant to the Act, these regulations or a licence issued for that purpose.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s90.

Use of red markings or red flagging91 No person, other than the Crown, shall use red markings or red flagging or anyother form of identification in red in forest harvesting, scaling or any other forestmanagement activity.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s91.

Possession of unauthorized forest products92 No person shall knowingly have in his or her possession forest products thathave been harvested in contravention of the Act or these regulations.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s92.

Signs may be removed93 An officer may remove any sign, or may direct a person to remove any signposted by that person, on Crown resource land.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s93.

Stop-work order94(1) An order to stop work issued by an officer pursuant to subsection 61(1) ofthe Act must state the following:

(a) the nature of the contravention; and

(b) a description of the activity that must cease.

(2) A written stop-work order must be served within 72 hours if the order made bythe officer pursuant to subsection (1) is given verbally.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s94.

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Interference or unauthorized removal95 No person shall interfere with or remove, without proper authorization froman officer, any forest product, equipment or vehicle seized pursuant to the Act.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s95.

Seizure96(1) Where any forest product, product manufactured from forest products,equipment, vehicle or other article seized pursuant to the Act is forfeited to theCrown in accordance with the Act or an order of the court, the minister may disposeof it by auction or tender.

(2) All proceeds from any auction or tender are to be deposited to the generalrevenue fund after first deducting the costs of the seizure, storage and auction ortender.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s96.

Designation of laboratories97 The following laboratories are designated for the purposes of subclause 85(a)(i)of the Act:

(a) Western Forest Products Laboratory, Vancouver, British Columbia;

(b) Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, Vancouver, BritishColumbia;

(c) Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta;

(d) Alberta Fish and Wildlife Laboratory, Edmonton Alberta;

(e) Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan;

(f) Royal Canadian Mounted Police Crime Detection Lab, Regina,Saskatchewan;

(g) Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Centre for Northern ForestEcosystem Research, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario;

(h) Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario;

(i) National Forensic Laboratory, United States Fish and Wildlife Service,Department of the Interior, Government of the United States, Ashland,Oregon, United States of America.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s97.

Authorization of emergency activities98 Where, in the opinion of the minister, an emergency that threatens the forestexists from fire, major disease or insect infestation, flooding or severe weatherphenomena, or where human health or safety is at risk, the minister is exempt fromthe licensing requirements of the Act and these regulations.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s98.

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Dues and fees99(1) The dues and fees set out in Table 1 of Part I of the Appendix are prescribedfor the purposes of sections 21 and 22 of the Act.

(2) Every licensee who harvests more than the volume authorized by the licenceor approved operating plan is liable to pay dues and fees on the amountoverharvested whether or not the licensee is assessed a penalty pursuant toclause 78(1)(b) of the Act.

(3) Every person who harvests without a licence is liable to pay dues and fees onthe amount harvested.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s99; 23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s6.

No incremental rate payable in Northern Dues Zone99.1(1) In this section and section 99.2, “incremental rate” means the incrementalrate of dues set out in Table 1 of Part I of the Appendix.

(2) The lands within the area described in Part IV of the Appendix are designatedas the Northern Dues Zone.

(3) No incremental rate is payable on timber harvested from the Northern DuesZone.

23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s7.

Minister to calculate amounts99.2(1) In this section and section 99.3, “market price” means the quarterlyaverage price used in the calculation of the incremental rates as set out in Table 1of Part I of the Appendix.

(2) For the purposes of calculating the dues amounts for a quarter, as set out inPart I of Table 1 of the Appendix, the minister shall, on or before the 15th day ofJanuary, April, July and October of each year:

(a) calculate the market price by:

(i) calculating the quarterly average price from the relevant publicationas set out in Table 1 of Part I of the Appendix for the quarter precedingthe month in which the calculation is made; and

(ii) converting the amount calculated pursuant to subclause (i) toCanadian dollars using the arithmetic average of the weekly spotexchange rates at closing as published by the Bank of Canada;

(b) calculate the incremental rates using the formulas set out in Table 1 ofPart I of the Appendix; and

(c) cause notice of the amounts calculated pursuant to clauses (a) and (b) tobe made public in any manner the minister considers appropriate.

23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s7.

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Minister to set market price99.3(1) If, due to a change in a method of reporting published prices or for anyother reason, the market price cannot be determined in accordance with themethods set out in Table 1 of Part I of the Appendix, the minister shall, for not morethan two consecutive quarters, set the market price for a quarter to be the marketprice for the preceding quarter.

(2) The minister shall cause notice of any market price set pursuant to this sectionto be made public in any manner the minister considers appropriate.

23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s7.

PART XRepeal, Transitional and Coming into Force

Sask. Reg. 240/67 repealed100 The Forest Regulations, being Saskatchewan Regulations 240/67, are repealed.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s100.

Transitional101 A management plan or operating plan approved by the minister pursuant toThe Forest Act and valid immediately prior to the day section 108 of the Act comesinto force is deemed to be a forest management plan or operating plan approved bythe minister pursuant to the Act, and any provision in the approved plans that isinconsistent with the Act or these regulations shall not be considered inconsistentwith this Act and these regulations until the operating plan or forest managementplan is required to be revised in accordance with the Act.

9 Apr 99 cF-19.1 Reg 1 s101.

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Appendix

PART I

Tables

TABLE 1[Section 99]

Timber Dues

All dues rates for timber are payable per cubic metre. All diameter measurementsare inside the bark.

Dues must be paid in Canadian dollars.

Softwoods - Classes S1a and S1b

Class S1a timber includes all white spruce, black spruce and lodgepole pine timbergreater than 15 centimetres in diameter.

Class S1b timber includes all species of softwood timber other than white spruce,black spruce and lodgepole pine that are greater than 15 centimetres in diameter.

Dues are the amount D calculated in accordance with the following formula:

D = B + I

where:

B is the base rate of:

$2.60 per cubic metre for class S1a timber; or

$1.60 per cubic metre for class S1b timber; and

I is the incremental rate determined in accordance with the following formula:

I = (MP-$383) x 0.254 x IP

where:

MP is the quarterly average price of ‘Western Spruce Pine and Fir (SPF)2x4-8 PET (precision end trimmed) Studs, Freight on Board (FOB) Mill’,as published by the Random Lengths Reporter, converted to Canadiandollars;

(MP-$383) is deemed to be zero if MP is less than $383; and

IP is the incremental percentage determined in accordance with thefollowing formula, not to exceed 30%:

where MP and (MP-$383) are as set out above.

IP =(2 x (MP – $383) )

MP

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Softwoods - Classes S1ad, S1bd, S2 and S3

Dues are the base rate.

(1) Class S1ad

For all white spruce, black spruce and lodgepole pine timber greater than 15centimetres in diameter and determined to contain defects in excess of thetolerances established for Class S1a timber in accordance with the ScalingStandard, the base rate is $1.00 per cubic metre.

(2) Class S1bd

For all species of softwood timber other than white spruce, black spruce andlodgepole pine that are greater than 15 centimetres in diameter and determined tocontain defects in excess of the tolerances established in accordance with theScaling Standard, the base rate is $1.00 per cubic metre.

(3) Class S2

For all species of softwood timber greater than 10 centimetres in diameter and lessthan or equal to 15 centimetres in diameter, the base rate is $1.00 per cubic metre.

(4) Class S3

No dues are payable for all species of softwood timber less than or equal to 10centimetres in diameter.

Hardwoods - Class H1 (Oriented Strand Board)

For all species of hardwood timber greater than 10 centimetres in diameter andutilized in oriented strand board production, dues are the amount D calculated inaccordance with the following formula:

D = B + I

where:

B is the base rate of $0.50 per cubic metre; and

I is the incremental rate determined in accordance with the following formula:

I = (MP-$327) x 0.531 x IP

where:

MP is the quarterly average price of ‘Oriented Strand Board(OSB) 7/16 inch Western Canada, Freight on Board (FOB) Mill’, aspublished by the Random Lengths Panel Market Report, converted toCanadian dollars;

(MP-$327) is deemed to be zero if MP is less than $327; and

IP is the incremental percentage determined in accordance with thefollowing formula, not to exceed 10%:

where MP and (MP-$327) are as set out above.

IP =(0.4 x (MP – $327) )

MP

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Hardwoods - Class H1 (Pulp)

For all species of hardwood timber greater than 10 centimetres in diameter andutilized in pulp production, dues are the amount D calculated in accordance withthe following formula:

D = B + I

where:

B is the base rate of $0.50 per cubic metre; and

I is the incremental rate determined in accordance with the following formula:

I = (MP-$766) x 0.355 x IP

where:

MP is the quarterly average price of ‘Bleached Chemi-Thermo MechanicalPulp (BCTMP) 80 Aspen - Delivered to China’, as published by BrianMcClay and Associates Inc., converted to Canadian dollars;

(MP-$766) is deemed to be zero if MP is less than $766; and

IP is the incremental percentage determined in accordance with thefollowing formula, not to exceed 10%:

where MP and (MP-$766) are as set out above.

Hardwoods - Class H1 (Other Hardwood Products)

For all species of hardwood timber greater than 10 centimetres in diameter andutilized in products other than oriented strand board and pulp production, dues arethe base rate of $0.50 per cubic metre.

Hardwoods - Class H2

No dues are payable for all species of hardwood timber less than or equal to 10centimetres in diameter.

IP =(0.3 x (MP – $766) )

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Christmas Tree Dues

(1) Own use: No charge

(2) Commercial: $2.50 per tree

Grazing Dues

Dues per Head

For cattle, per month: $1.00 per animal unit

For horses, per month: $1.50 per horse

Haying Dues

For feeding stock owned by applicant, per tonne $1.00

For sale or barter, per tonne $2.00

Fees

Processing Facility Licence Fee $50.00

Application Fees for Forest ManagementAgreement and Term Supply Licence 100.00

Application Fee for Forest Product PermitsCommercial 50.00Own-use 10.00

Licence to ScaleAnnual Registration Fee 50.00Interim Licence to Scale 50.00

Forest Management FeesSoftwood 5.20/m3

Hardwood 0.50/m3

Restoration Fee 500.00 to 5,000 per month

Licence Amendment FeeForest Management Agreement 100.00Term Supply Licence and Forest

Product Permit 50.00Plan Amendment Fee

Forest Management Agreement 100.00Term Supply Licence and

Forest Products Permit 50.00

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TABLE 2[Section 83]

Administrative Penalties

Column 1 Column 2Contravention Penalty

Failing to pay dues or fees owing in the amount 10% of the duesor by the time specified pursuant to the Act, or fees owing and unpaid, toa licence or an approved plan a maximum of $10,000.

Harvesting forest products by more than 5% in For softwood, to a maximumexcess of the volume authorized by a licence or of 10 times the dues for thean approved operating plan S1 class set out in Table 1 of

Part I of the Appendix onthe volume overharvested.For the purposes ofcalculating a penaltyamount, the dues mentionedfor the S1 class are the duesin effect on the day onwhich the minister assessesthe penalty.

For ash, birch, elm andmaple, to a maximum of 10times the dues for the H1class set out in Table 1 ofPart I of the Appendix onthe volume overharvested.

For all other hardwoodspecies, to a maximum of 10times the dues for the H3class set out in Table 1 ofPart I of the Appendix onthe volume overharvested.

Harvesting forest products in contravention ofthe terms of a licence, an approved plan or anyapplicable standards set out in a manual establishedpursuant to section 19.1 of the Act $100 - $10,000

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Conducting renewal activities in contravention ofthe terms of a licence, an approved plan or anyapplicable standards set out in a manualestablished pursuant to section 19.1 of the Act 100 - 10,000

Failing to submit any records or documents withrespect to the transportation, scaling, measurement,harvesting, renewal or manufacturing of forestproducts by the time or in the manner specifiedpursuant to a licence or an approved plan 100 - 1,000

Grazing livestock in contravention of the termsof a licence or an approved plan 100 - 10,000

Operating a processing facility in contraventionof the terms of a licence or an approved plan 100 - 10,000

Scaling forest products in contravention of theterms of a licence, an approved scaling plan orthe Scaling Manual 100 - 10,000

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PART II

Forms

FORM A[Subsection 78(1)]

CERTIFICATE

Pursuant to section 96 of The Forest Resources Management Act, I hereby certifythat _____________________________________________ owes a debt of $ ____________to the Crown pursuant to The Forest Resources Management Act or regulations andthat the amount has remained unpaid for at least 30 days since it became owing.

DATED at_____________ , Saskatchewan, this ______ day of _____________ , ____ .

___________________________________Minister of Environment andResource Management

No. _________________________ filed withLocal Registrar at the Judicial Centreof ___________________ , this ______ dayof _______________________ , _________ .

_____________________________________Local Registrar

NOTE:

1. A person against whom a Certificate is issued may appeal the amount of theCertificate to a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench at any time within 30 days afterthe Certificate is served.

2. An appeal does not stay the operation of the Certificate with respect to which theappeal is taken unless a judge of the court to which the appeal is taken ordersotherwise.

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FORM B[Subsection 78(2)]

NOTICE OF INTENTION

TO: _________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________(Name and address of person named in Certificate)

TAKE NOTICE THAT:

1. A certificate pursuant to section 96 of The Forest Resources Management Act hasbeen filed with the Local Registrar in the Court of Queen’s Bench for the JudicialCentre of ___________________________ , a copy of which is attached to this notice.

2. The certificate has the same force and effect as if it were a judgment obtained in theCourt of Queen’s Bench for the recovery of a debt in the amount specified in thecertificate, together with any reasonable costs and charges respecting its filing.

3. The minister intends to serve a demand for payment on _______________________(Third Party) requiring that all or any part of the money payable by the Third Partyto you be paid to the minister immediately on it becoming payable.

DATED at_____________ , Saskatchewan, this ______ day of _____________ , ____ .

_____________________________________Director of the Forest Ecosystem BranchSaskatchewan Environment andResource Management

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FORM C[Subsection 78(3)]

THIRD PARTY DEMAND

To: _________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________(Name and address of Third Party)

Re: ______________________________________________________________ (the “debtor”)Re: (Name of debtor in the Certificate)

TAKE NOTICE THAT:

1. Pursuant to section 96 of The Forest Resources Management Act, a certificate hasbeen filed with the Local Registrar of the Court of Queen’s Bench for the JudicialCentre of __________________ certifying that the debtor owes a debt to the Crownpursuant to The Forest Resources Management Act or regulations in the amount of$ ___________ . A certificate has the same force and effect as if it were a judgmentobtained in the Court of Queen’s Bench for the recovery of a debt in the amountspecified in the certificate, together with any reasonable costs and chargesrespecting its filing.

2. It is believed that you are, or are about to become, indebted to or liable to paymoney to ______________ , the “debtor”, being the person named in the certificate.

3. Pursuant to section 97 of The Forest Resources Management Act, you are directed topay to the Minister of Environment and Resource Management the lesser of:

(a) $ ________________ ; and

(b) all of the moneys owing by you to the debtor.

If, at the time of receipt of this third party demand, you are not indebted to thedebtor, then as soon as you become indebted to the debtor, you must pay to theminister the amount of the indebtedness until the sum specified is fully paid andsatisfied.

4. Unless revoked by the minister, this third party demand remains in force for sixmonths after the day on which it was served.

5. Payment to the minister for money received pursuant to this third party demanddischarges your liability to the debtor to the extent of the amount paid.

6. If you fail to honour this third party demand or should you discharge yourobligation to the debtor contrary to this direction, you will be held liable to theCrown to the extent of the lesser of:

(a) the amount of liability discharged to the debtor; and

(b) the amount specified in the third party demand.

DATED at_____________ , Saskatchewan, this ______ day of _____________ , ____ .

_____________________________________________Director of the Forest Ecosystem BranchSaskatchewan Environment and ResourceManagement

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PART III

Provincial Forests[Section 3]

CANWOOD PROVINCIAL FOREST

All lands lie west of the 3rd Meridian.

Township 50, Range 4: sections 2, 3, the north-east quarter of section 4, the north-eastquarter of section 6, the east half of section 7, the east half of section 9, sections 10, 11,the north-west quarter of section 12, the west half of section 13, sections 14, 15, 16, 17,the east half of section 18, the north-west quarter and south half of section 19, sections20, 21, 22, 23, the west half of section 24, the south half of section 26, the south half andnorth-west quarter of section 27, sections 28 and 29.

The Canwood Provincial Forest contains by admeasurement 19.25 square miles, moreor less.

FORT A LA CORNE PROVINCIAL FOREST

All lands lie west of the 2nd Meridian.

Township 50, Range 16: those portions of sections 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 lying left of the leftbank of the Saskatchewan River, section 9, those portions of sections 10, 11 and 12lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, sections 13 to 36 inclusive;Township 51, Range 16: north-east quarter of section 1, sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, south halfof section 7 and the south-west quarter of section 8; Township 48, Range 17: west half ofsection 18; Township 49 Range 17: those portions of sections 18, 19, 20, 28, 29 and 30lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, sections 31, 32, those portions ofsections 33 and 34 lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River; Township 50,Range 17: those portions of sections 1, 2 and 3 lying left of the left bank of theSaskatchewan River, sections 4 to 11 inclusive, the portion of section 12 lying left of theleft bank of the Saskatchewan River, sections 13 to 36 inclusive; Township 51, Range17: sections 1, 2, 3, south halves of sections 4 and 5, section 6, south halves of sections 7and 12; Township 48, Range 18: north halves of sections 4, 5, 6, sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,north half of section 12, sections 13 to 21 inclusive, west half of section 22, sections 28 to33 inclusive, north halves of sections 34 and 35, north-west quarter of section 36;Township 49, Range 18: west half of section 1, sections 2 to 11 inclusive, that portion ofsection 13 lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, north-west quarter andsouth half of section 15, sections 16 to 21 inclusive, those portions of sections 22, 23 and24 lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, section 25, those portions ofsections 26 and 27 lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, sections 28 to36 inclusive; Township 50, Range 18: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 51, Range 18:sections 1 to 11 inclusive, south half of section 12; Township 48, Range 19: north-eastquarter of section 10, north halves of sections 11 and 12, sections 13, 14, 15, legalsubdivisions 5 to 16 inclusive of section 16, those portions of legal subdivisions 6, 11 and14 not included in I.R. No. 100A, and legal subdivisions 7, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16 of section17, that portion of section 19 not included in the Hudson Bay Company Reserve andI.R. No. 100A, that portion of section 20 not included in I.R. No. 100A, sections 21 to 29inclusive, that portion of section 30 not included in the Hudson Bay Company Reserve,sections 31 to 36 inclusive; Township 49, Range 19: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township50, Range 19: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 51, Range 19: sections 1 to 12inclusive, those portions of sections 13, 14 and 15 lying right of the right bank of theWhitefox River, sections 16 and 17, those portions of sections 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 24lying right of the right bank of the Whitefox River; Township 48, Range 20: those

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portions of the north halves of sections 25 and 26 lying left of the left bank of theSaskatchewan River, that portion of section 27 lying left of the left bank of theSaskatchewan River and not included in I.R. No. 100, that portion of section 28 notincluded in I.R. No. 100, that portion of section 29 lying left of the left bank of theSaskatchewan River and not included in I.R. No 100, that portion of section 30 lying leftof the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, sections 31 to 36 inclusive; Township 49,Range 20: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 50, Range 20: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 51, Range 20: sections 1 to 12 inclusive, those portions of sections 13, 14, 15,16 and 17 and of the south half of section 18 lying right of the right bank of the WhitefoxRiver; Township 48, Range 21: section 25, north-east quarter of section 26, sections 31and 32, north half of section 33, north half and legal subdivisions 5, 6, 7 and 8 of section34, sections 35 and 36; Township 49, Range 21: sections 1 to 6 inclusive, legalsubdivisions 1 and 2 and that portion of section 10 lying left of the left bank of theSaskatchewan River, those portions of sections 12, 13, 14 and 15 and of sections 19, 20,21, 22 and 23 lying left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, sections 24 to 29inclusive, that portion of section 30 lying left of the left bank of the SaskatchewanRiver, sections 31 to 36 inclusive; Township 50, Range 21: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 51, Range 21: sections 1 to 6 inclusive, those portions of sections 9 and 10lying right of the right bank of the Whitefox River, sections 11 and 12, those portions ofthe south halves of sections 13 and 14 and of the south half and north-west quarter ofsection 15 lying right of the right bank of the Whitefox River; Township 48, Range 22:east half of section 36; Township 49, Range 22: south-east quarter of section 1, thoseportions of sections 21, 22, and 23 lying left of the left bank of the North SaskatchewanRiver, that portion of section 24 lying left of the left bank of the North SaskatchewanRiver and left of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River, those portions of sections 25,26, 27, 28 and 29 lying left of the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River, east halfof section 32, that portion of legal subdivisions 3 and 4 of section 32 lying left of the leftbank of the North Saskatchewan River, legal subdivisions 6 and 11 and those portionsof legal subdivisions 5, 12 and 14 of section 32 lying east of a creek as shown ontownship plan dated at Ottawa, April 1st, 1930, sections 33, 34, 35, 36; Township 50,Range 22: sections 1, 2, 3, 4, south-east quarter of section 5, north half of section 8,sections 9 to 16 inclusive, south-east quarter of section 17, south-east quarter of section21 and sections 22 to 27 inclusive, sections 34, 35 and 36; Township 51, Range 22:sections 1, 2, 3, south-east quarter of section 4, those portions of sections 10, 11 and 12lying right of the right bank of the Whitefox River.

The Fort a la Corne Provincial Forest contains by admeasurement 503.20 square milesmore or less.

NISBET PROVINCIAL FOREST

Lands lying west of the 2nd Meridian.

Township 48, Range 23: north-west quarter of section 27, section 28, that portion ofsection 29 lying left of the left bank of the South Saskatchewan River, north-eastquarter of section 31, sections 32, 33 and 34; Township 49, Range 23: south-westquarter of section 3, sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, south-west quarters of sections 9 and 17, southhalf of section 18; Township 49, Range 24: north-east quarter of section 1, fractionalsection 11, section 12, south half of section 13, south half of fractional section 14, thoseportions of fractional section 19 and of section 30, lying left of the left bank of the NorthSaskatchewan River, section 31; Township 50, Range 24: section 6, south half of section7; Township 49, Range 25: north half and south-west quarter of section 19, the north-west quarter of section 20, that portion of the south-east quarter of section 20 lying leftof the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River, that portion of the north-east quarter

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of section 20 lying north of the northerly limit of the Roadway as shown in plan number68PA03643, that portion of section 21 lying left of the left bank of the NorthSaskatchewan River, that portion of section 24 lying left of the left bank of the NorthSaskatchewan River, sections 25 and 28, that portion of the south-east quarter ofsection 29 lying south of the right of way of the Canadian National Railway as shown inplan no. 67PA15293, the south-west quarter and the north half of section 29, sections30 to 36 inclusive; Township 50, Range 25: sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, east half of section 6,legal subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 8, south halves of sections 9, 10, 11 and 12;Township 49, Range 26: that portion of the north-west quarter of section 7 lying northof Highway No. 3, north half and south-west quarter of section 16, those portions oflegal subdivisions 1, 2, 7, 10, 11 and 14 of section 17 not covered by the Department ofNational Defence rifle range, legal subdivisions 3, 4, 5, 6, 12 and 13 of section 17,sections 18 and 19, those portions of legal subdivisions 3, 6, 11 and 14 of section 20 notcovered by the Department of National Defence rifle range, legal subdivisions 4 and 5 ofsection 20, section 21, south-west quarter of section 22, south half of section 24, north-east quarter of section 25, north-east quarter of section 26, east half of section 27,south-west quarter and east half of section 35, north-west and south-east quarters ofsection 36; Township 49, Range 27: north-west quarter of section 5, north half andsouth-west quarter of section 6, section 7, north half and south-west quarter of section8, section 9, north-east quarter of section 10, those portions of legal subdivisions 1 and2 lying north of the north boundary of the right of way of the Canadian NationalRailway and legal subdivisions 6, 7, 8, 11, 13 and 14 of section 10, section 13, legalsubdivisions 2 to 16 inclusive, of section 14, sections 15 to 24 inclusive, sections 28, 29,30; Township 50, Range 27: north half and south-east quarter of section 5, sections 6, 7,8, 16, 17, north-west quarter and south half of section 18, sections 19, 20, 21, south-eastquarter of section 28, south half of section 29, south-east quarter of section 30;Township 49, Range 28: sections 1 and 2, fractional sections 3 and 10, sections 11, 12,13, 14, fractional sections 15 and 22, sections 23, 24, 25, 26, fractional sections 27 and34, section 35, north-west quarter and south half of section 36; Township 50, Range 28:south-west quarter of section 1, east half and legal subdivisions 3, 6, 11 and 14 ofsection 2, east half of section 12, north half and south-east quarter of section 13, northhalf of fractional section 22, sections 23 and 24, south half of section 26, south half offractional section 27.

Lands lying west of the 3rd Meridian.

Township 44, Range 1: those portions of sections 34 and 35 lying left of the left bank ofthe South Saskatchewan River; Township 45, Range 1: that portion of section 2 lyingleft of the left bank of the South Saskatchewan River, sections 3, 4, 5, north half andsouth-east quarter of section 6, sections 7, 8, 9, 10, those portions of sections 11, 12 and13 lying left of the left bank of the South Saskatchewan River, sections 14 to 31inclusive, north-west quarter and south half of section 32, section 33, north-eastquarter and south half of section 34, sections 35 and 36; Township 46, Range 1: northhalf and south-west quarter of section 5, sections 6, 7, 8, south-west quarter of section 9,north-west quarter of section 16, sections 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, west half of section 22,sections 27 to 34 inclusive; Township 47, Range 1: sections 4 to 9 inclusive, north-westquarter of section 15, sections 16 to 22 inclusive, sections 27 to 34 inclusive; Township48, Range 1: that portion of section 31 lying left of the left bank of the NorthSaskatchewan River; Township 49, Range 1: those portions of sections 1, 4, 5 and 6lying left of the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River, sections 7 and 8, thoseportions of sections 9, 10 and 11 lying left of the left bank of the North SaskatchewanRiver, sections 12, 13, 14, north half of section 15 and that portion of the south-eastquarter of section 15 not included in Parcels A and B as the said parcels are shown on a

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Plan of Survey registered in the Land Titles Office for the Prince Albert RegistrationDistrict as No. 64PA13288, sections 16, 17, 18, sections 20 to 29 inclusive, sections 34,35, 36; Township 50, Range 1: south half of section 3; Township 45, Range 2: sections25, 26, 35, 36; Township 46, Range 2: sections 1, 2, 3, 4, sections 8 to 17 inclusive, northhalf and south-east quarter of section 18, sections 19 to 29 inclusive, north-east quarterand south half and legal subdivisions 11 and 14 of section 30, sections 31 to 36inclusive; Township 47, Range 2: sections 1 to 29 inclusive, sections 30, 31 and 32excluding the North Saskatchewan River and the islands contained therein, sections 33,34, 35, 36; Township 48, Range 2: sections 1, 2, 3, 4, section 5 excluding the NorthSaskatchewan River and the islands contained therein, sections 6 and 7, sections 8 and9 excluding the North Saskatchewan River and the islands contained therein, sections10 to 15 inclusive, section 16 excluding the North Saskatchewan River and the islandscontained therein, sections 17, 18, 19, 20, that portion of the north half and south-westquarter of section 21 lying left of the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River, thatportion of the south-east quarter of section 21 lying right of the right bank of the NorthSaskatchewan River, the south halves of sections 22 and 23, those portions of sections27 and 28 lying left of the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River, sections 29, 30,south half and north-east quarter of section 31, sections 32 and 33, those portions ofsections 34, 35 and 36 lying left of the left bank of the North Saskatchewan River;Township 49, Range 2: sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, east half of section 6, south-east quarter ofsection 7, south half of section 8, sections 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, north-east quarter and southhalf and legal subdivisions 11 and 12 of section 14, that portion of section 15 lying southof the south limit of the Canadian National Railway; Township 47, Range 3: west halfof section 2, that portion of section 11 lying east of the creek shown on the townshipplan dated December 17th, 1926, sections 12 and 13, that portion of the east half ofsection 14 lying east of the said creek, that portion of the east half of section 23 lyingeast of the said creek and right of the right bank of the North Saskatchewan River,those portions of sections 24 and 25 lying right of the right bank of the NorthSaskatchewan River, north-east quarter of section 35, north half of section 36;Township 48, Range 3: section 1, north half and south-east quarter of section 2,sections 11, 12, 13, 24, south half and north-east quarters of section 25, north-eastquarter of section 26, south half and north-east quarter of section 36.

The Nisbet Provincial Forest contains by admeasurement 318.29 square miles, more orless.

NORTHERN PROVINCIAL FOREST

(Note: any land within the boundaries of Northern Provincial Forest that is park landwithin the meaning of The Parks Act is not part of the Northern Provincial Forest.)

All provincial lands, except those lands identified under The Northern MunicipalitiesAct as towns, northern hamlets, villages or northern settlements, as well as those landswhich have heretofore been subdivided into lots for residential or business purposes orboth, lying within that portion of the province which is bounded on the north, east andwest by the respective boundaries of the province and on the south:

(a) In the following townships, all west of the 1st Meridian:

Township 45, Range 30: by the south boundaries of sections 1 and 2, the east and northboundaries of section 3, the north boundaries of sections 4 and 5, the east and southboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 6, the east and south boundaries of thesouth-west quarter of section 6; Township 45, Range 31: by the south and west limits ofthe township; Township 46, Range 31: by the west boundary of section 6 to the left bankof the Red Deer River, thence by the left bank of the Red Deer River to its intersection

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with the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section 9, by the west and northboundaries of the north-west quarter of section 9, by the south, east and northboundaries of the west half of section 16, by the north boundary of section 17, by theeast and north boundaries of the south half of section 19, thence north along the westboundary of the township; Township 47, Range 31: by the south limit of the townshipwest of the north-west corner of township 46, range 31; Township 47, Range 32: by thesouth limit of the township.

(b) In the following townships all west of the 2nd Meridian:

Township 47, Range 1: by the south limit of sections 1, 2 and 3; Township 46, Range 1:by the east boundaries to projected sections 33, 28 and 21, by the east and southboundaries of the north half of section 16, by the north and west boundaries of thesouth-east quarter of section 17, by the south boundaries of the south-west quarter ofsection 17 and the south-east quarter of section 18, by the east and south boundaries ofthe north-west quarter of section 7; Projected Township 46, Range 2: by the east andsouth boundaries of the south half of section 12, by the south and west boundaries ofsection 11, by the south and west boundaries of section 15, by the west boundaries ofsections 22, 27 and 34 to the left bank of the Overflowing River, thence by the left bankof the Overflowing River to the north boundary of the township; Township 47, Range 2:by the left bank of the Overflowing River; Township 47, Range 3: by the left bank ofOverflowing River and the west limit of the Canadian National Railway south thereof;Township 46, Range 3: by the west limit of the Canadian National Railway and theportion of the south boundary of the township west thereof; Township 45, Range 4: bythe north and west limits of the township; Township 44, Range 4: by the west limit ofthe township north of the right bank of the Red Deer River, thence by the right bank ofthe Red Deer River to its intersection with the east boundary of the north-east quarterof section 8, by the east boundary of the north-east quarter of section 8, the south andeast boundary of the south-west quarter of section 16, the south boundary of the north-east quarter of section 16, by the south boundary of the north-west quarter of section15, by the west boundary of the south-east quarter of section 15 to its intersection withthe right bank of the Red Deer River, thence by the right bank of the Red Deer Riverand the west limit of the Canadian National Railway southerly to the point ofintersection with the north boundary of section 2, and by the north and east boundariesof section 2; Township 43, Range 4: by the north boundaries of sections 7 to 9 and theportion of section 10 west of the west limit of the Canadian National Railway and saidwest limit of the railway north of the north boundary of section 10 to the intersection ofthe north boundary of the south-east quarter of section 27, thence easterly along thenorth boundary of the south-east quarter of section 27, the north and east boundaries ofthe south-west quarter of section 26, the north boundaries of the north-east quarter ofsection 23 and section 24, the east boundaries of section 25 and the south-east quarterof section 36, the north boundary of the south half of section 36, the east boundary of thenorth-east quarter of section 35; Township 43, Range 5: by the north and westboundaries of the east half of section 12, the south boundary of the west half of section12, the south and west boundaries of the south half of section 11, the south boundary ofthe north half of section 10, the south and west boundaries of the north-east quarter ofsection 9, the north boundary of the west half of section 9, the north boundaries ofsections 7 and 8 and the west boundaries of sections 18 and 19; Township 43, Range 6:by the north boundaries of sections 24 and 23, the east boundary of section 27, the eastand north boundaries of the south half of section 34, the south, west and northboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 33; Township 44, Range 6: by the westboundaries of sections 3, 10, 15, 22, 27 and 34, the north boundaries of sections 33, 32and 31; Township 45, Range 7: by the north boundary of the Canadian National

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Railway excepting thereout the north-west quarter of section 8 and north-east quarterof section 7 lying north of the said north limit of the railway, and the east boundaries ofsections 1 and 12 south thereof; Township 45, Range 8: by the north limit of theCanadian National Railway; Township 45, Range 9: by the east boundary north of thenorth limit of the Canadian National Railway and by the north boundary of thetownship; Township 45, Range 10: by the north and east boundaries of the south-westquarter of section 30, the south boundary of the south-east quarter of section 30, thesouth boundaries of section 29 and the south-west quarter of section 28, the eastboundaries of the west halves of sections 28 and 33 and the north boundaries of thenorth-east quarter of section 33 and sections 34, 35 and 36; Township 45, Range 11: bythe east boundary of the north-east quarter of section 25, the east boundary of section36, and the north boundaries of sections 32 to 36 inclusive; Township 46, Range 11: bythe east boundaries of sections 6, 7 and 18, the north boundaries of sections 17 and 16,the east boundary of section 21, the south boundaries of sections 26 and 27; the eastboundary of section 26, the south and east boundaries of section 36, and the northboundary of section 36 comprising the jog; Township 47, Range 11: by the eastboundaries of sections 1 and 12; Township 47, Range 10: by the north boundaries ofsections 7 and 8, the east boundaries of sections 17, 20 and 29, the north boundaries ofsections 27 and 28; the west boundary of the south-west quarter of section 35, the northboundary of the south half of section 35, the west boundary of the north-west quarter ofsection 36 and the north boundary of section 36; Township 48, Range 10: by its eastboundary; Township 48, Range 9: by its north boundary lying west of the north-westcorner of section 34; Township 49, Range 9: by the west boundary of section 3 south ofits intersection with the northwesterly limit of the drainage ditch as shown on a Planregistered in the Land Titles Office for the Prince Albert Land Registration District asNo. 72 PA03315, by the northerly limit of the drainage ditch as shown on saidregistered plan between the west boundary of section 3 and the boundary of section 2,by the west boundaries of sections 2 and 11 north of the northerly limit of the drainageditch as shown on said registered plan and south of centre line of a road and fireguard,by the centre line of a road and fireguard between its intersection with the westboundary of section 11 and the north boundary of section 13 and that portion of thenorth boundary of section 13 east thereof; Township 49, Range 8: by the north boundaryof the south half of the township; Township 49, Range 7: by the north boundary of thesouth half of the township to the left bank of the Cracking River, thence in a northerlydirection along the said left bank of the Cracking River to its intersection with thenorth boundary of the township; Township 50, Range 7: by the left bank of the CrackingRiver to its intersection with the south boundary of the north half of section 7, thence bythat portion of the south boundary of the north half of section 7 west of the left bank ofthe Cracking River; Township 50, Range 8: by the east boundary of the north half ofsection 12, the east boundaries of sections 13, 24, 25 and 36, by that portion of the northboundary of section 36 east of the jog; Township 51, Range 8: by the east boundaries ofsections 1, 12, 13 and 24, the south boundaries of sections 25, 26, 27 and that portion ofthe south boundary of section 28 east of the right bank of the Carrot River, thence bythe right bank of the Carrot River to its intersection with the west boundary of thenorth half of section 35, thence north along the west boundary of the north half ofsection 35 to the north boundary of the township; Township 52, Range 8: by the southboundaries of sections 3, 4, 5 and 6; Township 52, Range 9: by the south boundaries ofsections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Township 51, Range 9: by the east boundaries of sections 30and 31, the north and west boundaries of section 19; Township 51, Range 10: by thenorth and west boundaries of the north half of section 13, the north and westboundaries of the south half of section 14, the north and west boundaries of the northhalf of section 10, the north and east boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 10,

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the north, east and south boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 3, the eastboundary of the south-west quarter of section 3; Township 50, Range 10: by the eastand south boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 33, the east and southboundaries of the south-west quarter of section 33, the east and south boundaries of theeast half of section 29, the east and south boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 20, the east boundary of the south-east quarter of section 19, the east and southboundaries of the north half of section 18; Township 50, Range 11: by the east and southboundaries of the south half of section 13, the east and south boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 11, the east and south boundaries of the south-west quarter ofsection 11, the south boundary of section 10, the south, west and north boundaries ofsection 9, the west boundary of the west half of section 15 to its intersection with thesouth-easterly limit of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch as shown on registered plannumber CZ338, thence north-easterly along the easterly limit of the ditch to itsintersection with the north boundary of the west half of section 15, thence by the northboundary to the west boundary of the east half of section 22, the west boundary of theeast half of section 22 to its intersection with the south-easterly limit of the Tobin CreekDrainage Ditch as shown on registered plan number CZ338, thence north-easterlyalong the easterly limit of the ditch to the north-east corner of section 22, the westboundaries of sections 26 and 35, that portion of the north boundary of section 35 lyingwest of the point of intersection with the west boundary of section 1 of township 51,range 11; Township 51, Range 11: by the west boundary of section 1, the west boundaryof section 12 to its intersection with the right bank of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch,thence north-easterly along the right bank of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch to theintersection of the north boundary of section 12, thence by the north boundary ofsection 12 to the east boundary of the township; Township 51, Range 10: by the westboundary of section 18 to its intersection with the south-easterly limit of Tobin CreekDrainage Ditch as shown on registered plan no. CZ3382, thence north-easterly alongthe southerly and easterly limits of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch and appurtenantlands thereto as shown on registered plans CZ3382 and 61PA01989 respectively to thenorth boundary of section 33; Township 52, Range 10: by the south-easterly limit of theTobin Creek Drainage Ditch in section 4, by that portion of the north boundary ofsection 4 east of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch, by the west boundary of section 10north to the south-easterly limit of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch, by the south-easterly limit of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch through sections 10, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25and 36 to the north boundary of section 36; Township 53, Range 10: by the south-easterly limit of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch through sections 1, 12, 13 and 24 tothe north boundary of section 24, by that portion of the north boundary of section 24east of the Tobin Creek Drainage Ditch, by the east boundaries of sections 25 and 36;Township 54, Range 10: by the east boundary of the township south of the left bank ofthe Saskatchewan River, thence westerly along the left bank of the SaskatchewanRiver and the north bank of Tobin Lake; Ranges 11 to 13: by the north bank of TobinLake to its intersection with the centre line of the fireguard in section 22; Township 52,Range 13: by the centre line of the fireguard; Township 53, Range 13: by the centre lineof the fireguard and the portion of the south boundary of the north half of section 16lying west of the fireguard, the south and west boundaries of the north-east quarter ofsection 17, the south boundary of the south-west quarter of section 20, the westboundaries of sections 20 and 29, the north boundary of the north-west quarter ofsection 29, the west boundary of the east half of section 32; Town ship 54, Range 13: bythe east and north boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 5 and the eastboundary of the north-east quarter of section 6 and the north boundary of section 6;Township 54, Range 14: by the east and south boundaries of the north half of section 1,the north and west boundaries of the south half of section 2, the south boundary of

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section 3, thence south into township 53, range 14 along the east boundaries of section33 and the north-east quarter of section 28, by the south boundary of the north half ofsection 28, the east boundary of the south-east quarter of section 29, the southboundary of section 29, and the east and south boundaries of the north-east quarter ofsection 19, the east boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 19 and the north-west quarter of section 18, the south boundary of the north-west quarter of section 18;Township 53, Range 15: by the south and west boundaries of the north-east quarter ofsection 13, the west and north boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 24;Township 53, Range 14: by the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section 19,by the north boundary of section 19, the west boundary of the south-west quarter ofsection 29, the south and west boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 30 andthe west and north boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 31, the westboundary of the north-west quarter of section 32, thence north into Township 54, Range14: along the south boundary of section 6, the west and north boundaries of section 6,the east boundary of section 7 and the north boundary of the north-east quarter ofsection 7, the east boundary of the west half of section 18, and the east and northboundaries of the south-west quarter of section 19; Township 54, Range 15: by thenorth and west boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 24, the south boundaryof the south-west quarter of section 24, the east boundary of section 14, the southboundaries of sections 14 and 15, and the south and west boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 16, the north boundary of the south-west quarter of section 16, thenorth boundary of the south half of section 17, the north boundary of the south-eastquarter of section 18 and the east and north boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 18; Township 54, Range 16: by the east and north boundaries of section 24, theeast boundary of section 26 and the east, north and west boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 35, the south boundary of the south-west quarter of section 35, theeast boundaries of sections 27 and 22, the north and east boundaries of the west half ofsection 14, the north and east boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 11, thenorth and east boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 12, the east boundary ofthe north-west quarter of section 1, the north and east boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 1, the south boundary of the south-east quarter of section 1 to itsintersection with the right bank of the Torch River, thence north and west along theright bank of the Torch River to its intersection with the south boundary of the north-west quarter of section 1, thence along that portion of the south boundary of the north-west quarter of section 1 west thereof, by the east and north boundaries of the northhalf of section 2, the west boundary of the south-west quarter of section 11, the south,east and north boundaries of legal subdivision 12 of section 11, the west boundary oflegal subdivision 13 of section 11, the south boundary of the south-east quarter ofsection 15, the west boundaries of the east halves of sections 15 and 22 and the east,north and west boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 27, the east boundary ofsection 21, the south boundaries of sections 21 and 20, the east, south and westboundaries of the north half of section 18; Township 54, Range 17: by the southboundary of the south-east quarter of section 24 to its intersection with the right bankof the Torch River, thence along the right bank of the Torch River to its intersectionwith the south boundary of the township; Township 53, Range 17: by the right bank ofthe Torch River to the west boundary of the township; Township 53, Range 18: by theright bank of the Torch River to its intersection with the east boundary of section 35,thence along that portion of the east boundary of section 35 to the north boundary of thetownship; Township 54, Range 18: by that portion of the south boundary of thetownship west of the north-east corner of section 35 of township 53, range 18; Township53, Range 19: by that portion of the north boundary of the township lying east of itsintersection with the east limit of the right-of-way of Provincial Highway No. 106,

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thence in a south-westerly direction along the east limit of the right-of-way ofProvincial Highway No. 106 to its intersection with the south boundary of section 7,thence along the south boundary of section 7 to its intersection with the west boundaryof the township; Township 53, Range 20: by the north boundary of section 1, the northand west boundaries of section 2, the south boundary of the south-east quarter ofsection 3; Township 52, Range 20: by the east and south boundaries of the west half ofsection 34, the south boundary of the south-east quarter of section 33, the eastboundaries of the west halves of sections 28 and 21, the south and west boundaries ofthe south-west quarter of section 21, the south boundary of the north half of section 20,the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section 20, the south boundary ofsection 30; Township 52, Range 21: by the east and south boundaries of the north half ofsection 24, the south boundary of the north-east quarter of section 23, the east andsouth boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 23, the south boundaries ofsection 22 and the south-east quarter of section 21, the west boundary of the east half ofsection 21, the south boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 28 and the south-east quarter of section 29, the east and south boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 20, the south boundary of the north half of section 19; Township 52, Range 22:by the east boundary of the south-east quarter of section 24, the south boundaries ofsections 24, 23 and 22, the west boundaries of sections 22, 27 and 34 and the northboundary of the north-east quarter of section 33; Township 53, Range 22: by the eastand north boundaries of the west half of section 4 and the north boundaries of sections5 and 6; Township 53, Range 23: by the north boundaries of sections 1 and 2, the northboundary of the north-east quarter of section 3, the east and north boundaries of thesouth-west quarter of section 10, the east boundary of the north-east quarter of section9, the east and north boundary of the south half of section 16, the north boundary of thesouth half of section 17, the north boundary of the south-east quarter of section 18, theeast and north boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 18; Township 53, Range24: by the east, north and west boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 24, thesouth boundary of the south-west quarter of section 24 and the south boundary ofsection 23; the south and west boundaries of the east half of section 22, the northboundary of the north-west quarter of section 22, the north boundaries of sections 20and 21, the east boundary of section 30, the east and north boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 31, the west boundary of the north-east quarter of section 31;Township 54, Range 24: by the east and north boundaries of the south-west quarter ofsection 6; Township 54, Range 25: by the east boundaries of the north half of section 1,section 12 and the south half of section 13, by the south and west boundaries of thenorth half of section 13, the west and north boundaries of the west half of section 24, thewest boundary of the east half of section 25, the east and north boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 36, the north boundaries of the south halves of sections 34 and35, the east boundary of the north-east quarter of section 33, the north boundaries ofsections 32 and 33, the north and west boundaries of the east half of section 31, the westboundary of the east half of section 30 and the east and south boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 19; Township 54, Range 26: by the north boundary of the southhalf of section 24, the west boundary of the south-west quarter of section 24, the westboundaries of sections 12 and 13, the north boundary of section 2, the north, west andsouth boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 3, the east and south boundary ofthe south half of section 3, the south boundary of section 4; Township 53, Range 26: bythe east boundaries of sections 17, 20, 29 and 32, the east and south boundaries of thenorth half of section 8, the west boundaries of the south half of section 8 and the northhalf of section 5, the north boundary of the south-east quarter of section 6 lying east ofChristopher Lake Summer Resort, along the south-east boundary of Christopher Lakeresort lying in the said south-east quarter of section 6 and along the west boundary of

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the said quarter section lying south of Christopher Lake Summer Resort, along thesouth and west boundaries and the north boundary west of Christopher Lake of thewest half of section 6, the west bank of Christopher Lake in sections 7 and 18 and thewest half of the south-west quarter of section 19 and along the east boundary north ofChristopher Lake the north and west boundaries of the said west half of the south-westquarter of section 19 and along the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section18; Township 53, Range 27: by the east boundary south of Christopher Lake the southand west boundaries and the north boundary west of Christopher Lake of the south-east quarter of section 12, the west boundary of Christopher Lake in the north-eastquarter of section 12 and the south-east quarter of section 13, the south and westboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 13, the north boundary of the north-westquarter of section 13 lying east of the bank of Emma Lake, thence continuing westerlyalong the bank of Emma Lake in sections 13, 24, 14 and 11, thence continuing southalong the east boundary of the north-east quarter of section 10, the west and southboundaries of the south half of section 11, the east and north boundaries of the southhalf of the south-east quarter of section 11, the east and north boundaries of the northhalf of the south-west quarter of section 11, the south boundary of the north-eastquarter of section 10, the east, north and west boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 10, the south and west boundaries of the north half of section 9, the west andnorth boundaries of the south half of section 16, the west boundary of the north-westquarter of section 15, the south, west, north and east boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 21, the north and east boundaries of the west half of the north-westquarter of section 15, the north and east boundaries of the east half of the south-westquarter of section 15, the south boundary of the south-east quarter of section 15 andthence along the west bank of Emma Lake in sections 15, 22 and 27 to the point of itsintersection with the east boundary of section 28, thence along the east boundary ofsection 28, the south and west boundaries of section 28, the portion of the northboundary of section 29 lying east of the bank of Emma Lake, the bank of Emma Lake insection 29, the west boundary of section 29 lying south of the bank of Emma Lake, thesouth boundary of section 30; Fractional Township 53, Range 28: by the north boundaryof section 24 and the west boundaries of sections 13 and 24.

(c) In the following townships all west of the 3rd Meridian:

Township 53, Range 1: by the north boundary of section 12, the east boundary of thesouth half of section 14, the north boundaries of the south halves of sections 14 and 15,the east boundary of the north half of section 16 and the north boundaries of sections16, 17 and 18; Township 53, Range 2: by the north boundaries of sections 13 to 18inclusive; Township 53, Range 3: by the north boundaries of sections 13 to 18 inclusive;Township 53 Range 4: by the north boundaries of sections 13, 14 and 15 and the northboundary of section 16 to its intersection with the right bank of the Sturgeon River andalong the right bank of the Sturgeon River in a north-westerly direction to itsintersection with the north boundary of section 31; Township 54, Range 4: Township54, Range 5: Township 55, Range 5: and Township 55, Range 6: by the right bank of theSturgeon River; Township 56, Range 6: by the right bank of the Sturgeon River, theportion of the east boundary of the township north thereof, to the south boundary ofsection 13, the south boundary of the south-east quarter of section 13, the eastboundary of the north-west quarter of section 12, the south boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 12 and the north half of section 11, the west boundary of thenorth-west quarter of section 11, the south boundary of section 15, the east and northboundaries of the south-east quarter of section 16, the east and north boundaries of thenorth-west quarter of section 16, the west boundary of the south-west quarter of section21, the south boundary of the north-east quarter of section 20, the west boundaries of

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the north-east quarter of section 20 and the south-east quarter of section 29, the northboundaries of the south-east quarter of section 29 the north half of section 28, and thenorth boundary of the south-west quarter of section 27, the east and north boundariesof the north-west quarter of section 27, the west boundary of section 34, the portion ofthe north boundary east of the east bank of Delaronde Lake, thence along the southerlybank of the said lake in Townships 57, Range 6: 57, Range 7: 56, Range 7: and 56, Range6: and along the westerly bank of the said lake in Townships 56, Range 7: and 57, Range7: to its intersection with the south boundary of Township 58, Range 7: thence westalong the south boundary of the township lying west of the west bank of DelarondeLake to the south-east corner of Township 58, Range 8: thence west along the southboundary of the township to the east boundary of the south-east quarter of section 6,thence north, west and south along the east, north and west boundaries of the saidquarter section, thence west to the south-east corner of Township 58, Range 9: thencewest along the south boundary of the said township to its intersection with the westerlybank of Cowan Lake and thence south-easterly along the said bank in Township 57,Range 9: Townships 57, Range 8: 56, Range 8: and 56, Range 7: to its intersection withthe westerly bank of Big River, thence south-easterly thereon to its intersection withthe north boundary of section 6; Township 56, Range 7: thence along the northboundary of the said section 6 lying east of the westerly bank of Big River, thence alongthe north and east boundaries of the west half of section 5; Township 55, Range 7: alongthe north and east boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 32, south along theeast boundary of the south-east quarter of section 32 to the southerly limit of the gridroad through the south-west quarter of section 33, thence easterly along the southerlylimit of the grid road in the south half of section 33 and the north-east quarter of section28 to its intersection with the east boundary of the north-east quarter of section 28, theeast boundary of the north-east quarter of section 28 south of the said intersection, thenorth and east boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 27, the north and eastboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 22, the north and east boundaries of thesouth-west quarter of section 23, the north, east and south boundaries of the north-eastquarter of section 14, the east boundary of the south-west quarter of section 14, thenorth boundary of the north-east quarter of section 11, the west, north and eastboundaries of the south-west quarter of section 13, the east and south boundaries of thewest half of section 12, the east, south and west boundaries of the east half of section 2,the south and west boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 11, the south andwest boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 10, the west boundary of the south-east quarter of section 15, the south and west boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 15, the west and north boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 22, thewest boundary of the north-east quarter of section 22, the south boundary of the south-west quarter of section 27, the east, south and west boundaries of the north-eastquarter of section 21, the south boundary of the south-west quarter of section 28, thesouth and west boundaries of section 29, the west boundary of section 32; Township 56,Range 7: along the south and west boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 6, thesouth and west boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 6, the west boundary ofthe west half of section 7; Township 56, Range 8: along the south boundary of the easthalf of section 13, the east and north boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 13,the east and north boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 14, the westboundary of the east half of section 23, the north boundary of the north-west quarter ofsection 23, the north boundary of the north-east quarter of section 22, the east andsouth boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 22, the east boundary of thesouth-east quarter of section 21, the east boundaries of sections 16, 9 and 4; Township55, Range 8: by the north and east boundaries of the west half of section 34, the eastboundary of the west half of section 27, the east boundary of the north-west quarter of

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section 22, the east and south boundaries of legal subdivision 6 in section 22, the northand west boundaries of legal subdivision 4 in section 22, the east, south and westboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 16, the north and west boundaries of thenorth-west quarter of section 16, the north and west boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 17, the north, west and south boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 8, the north and east boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 8, the west,south and east boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 4, the north boundary ofthe east half of section 4, the south and east boundaries of the south-west quarter ofsection 10, the south and east boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 10, thenorth and east boundaries of the north half of section 11, the south and east boundariesof the north-west quarter of section 12, the west and north boundaries of the south-eastquarter of section 13; Township 55, Range 7: by the north and east boundaries of thesouth-west quarter of section 18, the north boundary of the north-east quarter ofsection 7, the north, east and south boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 8,the west boundary of the south-west quarter of section 8, the north and east boundariesof section 5; Township 54, Range 7: by that portion of the north boundary of section 32lying east of the south-east corner of section 5 in township 55, range 7: the west, southand east boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 33, the north boundary of thenorth-east quarter of section 33, the north and east boundaries of the north-westquarter of section 34, the north, east and south boundaries of the south-east quarter ofsection 34 the west and south boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 27, theeast boundary of the south-east quarter of section 27, the north and east boundaries ofthe north half of section 23, the north and east boundaries of the south-west quarter ofsection 24, the north and east boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 13, thesouth boundaries of the north halves of sections 13, 14 and 15, the west boundary of thenorth half of section 15, the east, north and west boundaries of the south-east quarter ofsection 21, the north boundary of the north-west quarter of section 16, that portion ofthe north boundary of the north-east quarter of section 17 lying east of its intersectionwith the north-westerly bank of Big River, thence southerly along the said bank to itsintersection with the east boundary of section 18, that portion of the east boundary ofsection 18 lying north of the north-westerly bank of Big River, the north and westboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 18, the south and west boundaries of thenorth-west quarter of section 18; Township 54, Range 8: by the east and northboundaries of the south half of section 24, the north boundaries of the south halves ofsections 23 and 22, the north and west boundaries of the south-east quarter of section21, the south boundary of the west half of section 21, the east, north and westboundaries of the south-east quarter of section 20, the west and south boundaries of thenorth-east quarter of section 17, the east boundary of the south half of section 17, thewest and south boundaries of section 9, the east boundary of section 4, that portion ofthe south boundary of section 4 lying east of the Indian Reserve No. 118, along theboundary of the said Indian Reserve in sections 4, 5, 8, 17, 20 and 19 to its intersectionwith the west boundary of township 54, range 8: Township 54, Range 9: along theboundary of the said Indian Reserve in sections 24, 23, 14, 11, 2 and 1 to its intersectionwith the south boundary of township 54, range 9, that portion of the south boundary oftownship 54, range 9 lying west of the said Indian Reserve; Township 54, Range 10:along the south and west boundaries of section 1, the west boundaries of sections 12, 13,24, 25 and 36; Township 55, Range 10: along that portion of the south boundary of thetownship lying west of the north-east corner of section 35 in township 54, range 10;Township 55, Range 11: by that portion of the south boundary of the township lyingeast of the north-west corner of township 54, range 11; Township 54, Range 12: by theeast boundaries of sections 36 and 25, the south boundary of section 25, the south andwest boundaries of the east half of section 26, the south and west boundaries of the west

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half of section 35; Township 55, Range 12: by that portion of the south boundary ofsection 2 lying west of the north-west corner of section 35 of township 54, range 12, thesouth boundary of section 3 and the west boundaries of sections 3 and 10, and the northboundaries of sections 7, 8 and 9; Township 55, Range 13: by the east boundaries ofsections 1 and 12, the portion of the south boundary of the township east of the north-west corner of township 54, range 13; Township 54, Range 13: by the west boundary ofthe township; Township 53, Range 13: by the portion of the west boundary of thetownship north of the south-west quarter of section 18, thence along the northboundaries of the south halves of sections 18 and 17, along the north and eastboundaries of the south-west quarter of section 16, along the north and east boundariesof the north-east quarter of section 9, along the north boundary of the south half ofsection 10, that portion of the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section 11south of the southern limit of the C.P.R. right-of-way, thence along the southern limit ofthe C.P.R. right-of-way to its intersection with the east boundary of the north-westquarter of section 11, thence north along the east boundary of the north-west quarter ofsection 11 to the north boundary of section 11, the north boundary of the north-eastquarter of section 11, the north boundary of section 12 and the east boundaries ofsections 12 and 1; Township 52, Range 13: by the east boundary of the township and thesouth boundaries of sections 1 and 2; Township 51, Range 13: by the east boundary ofsection 34, the east boundary of the north-east quarter of section 27, the north and eastboundaries of the south-west quarter of section 26, the east and south boundaries of thenorth-west quarter of section 23, the east boundary of the south-east quarter of section22, the east and south boundaries of section 15, the south boundaries of sections 16 and17, the west boundary of the south half of section 17, the south and west boundaries ofthe north-east quarter of section 18, and the east, north and west boundaries of thesouth-west quarter of section 19; Township 51, Range 14: by the south and westboundaries of the east half of section 24, the south boundary of the west half of section25, the east and north boundaries of the south half of section 26, the east and northboundaries of the north half of section 27, the east and north boundaries of the east halfof section 33; Township 52, Range 14: by the east and north boundaries of the west halfof section 4, the east boundary of section 8, the north boundaries of sections 7 and 8;Township 52, Range 15: by the east boundary of section 13, by the north boundaries ofsections 13, 14 and 15, the east boundary of section 21, the north boundary of section 21and the north boundary of section 20 to its intersection with the easterly bank of HeleneLake, along the said easterly bank of Helene Lake to its intersection with the northboundary of the township and west therefrom to the north-west corner of the township;Township 53, Range 16: by the south boundary of the township; Township 53, Range17: by the east and north boundaries of the east half of section 1, the east and southboundaries of the north-west quarter of section 1, the north and west boundaries of thesouth-east quarter of section 2, the south and west boundaries of the west half ofsection 2, the west boundaries of section 11 and the south half of section 14, the southand west boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 15, the north and westboundaries of the north-west quarter of section 15, the south boundaries of the northhalves of sections 16 and 17, the south and west boundary of the north-east quarter ofsection 18, the south and west boundaries of the south half of legal subdivision 3, thesouth and west boundary of the north-east quarter of legal subdivision 4, the northboundary of the west half of legal subdivision 4, and the west boundary of legalsubdivision 5 of section 19, the west boundary of the north half of section 19; Township53, Range 18: the east and north boundaries of the south half of section 25, the east andnorth boundaries of the north half of section 26, the north and west boundaries of thenorth-east quarter of section 27, the south and west boundaries of the north-westquarter of section 27, that portion of the west boundary of section 34 south of the east

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bank of Turtle Lake, thence northerly therefrom along the said bank to the intersectionwith the north boundary of the township; Township 54 Range 18: by the portion of thesouth boundary of section 3 lying west of the east bank of Turtle Lake, thence along thewest boundaries of sections 3, 10, 15 and 22, the portion of the north boundary ofsection 21 east of the west bank of Turtle Lake, thence south-westerly along the westbank of Turtle Lake to the intersection with the east boundary of the west half ofsection 17, thence along the east and north boundaries of the west half of section 17, theeast and north boundaries of the south half of section 19, the west boundary of thenorth half of section 19 and the south half of section 30; Township 54, Range 19: by thenorth and west boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 25, by the northboundary of the east half of section 24 and of section 23, and the east half of section 22,the north and east boundaries of the west half of section 27, the south and westboundaries of the south-east quarter of section 33, the north boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 33 and the south-east quarter of section 32, the east boundary ofthe north-west quarter of section 32 and that portion of its north boundary east of thesouth-west corner of section 4, township 55, range 19; Township 55, Range 19: by thewest boundary of section 4 and the north boundaries of sections 5 and 6; Township 55,Range 20: by the north boundaries of sections 1 and 2 and the west boundaries ofsection 11 and 14, the south boundaries of sections 21 and 22, the south and westboundaries of section 20 and the east and north boundaries of section 30; Township 55,Range 21: by the north boundaries of sections 25 and 26, the north and west boundariesof section 27, the east and south boundaries of section 21 and the south boundaries ofsections 19 and 20; Township 55, Range 22: by the south boundary of section 24, thenorth and west boundaries of section 14, the south boundaries of sections 15 and 16, theeast and south boundaries of section 8 and the north and west boundaries of section 6;Township 55, Range 23: by the south and west boundaries of section 1, the east, northand west boundaries of section 11, the south boundary of the east half of section 10, theeast and south boundaries of the west half of section 3, the south boundaries of sections4 and 5, the south and west boundaries of the east half of section 6, the west boundaryof the east half of section 7 and the east and north boundaries of the west half of section18; Township 55, Range 24: by the south boundary of section 24, the south and westboundaries of the east half of section 23, the east and north boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 26, the east and north boundaries of the north half of section 27,the north boundary of the east half of section 28, the east, north and west boundaries ofthe south-west quarter of section 33 and the south boundaries of sections 31 and 32;Township 55, Range 25: by the north boundaries of sections 25 and 26, the west andsouth boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 26, the west boundary of thesouth-east quarter of section 26, the west and south boundaries of the north-eastquarter of section 23, the west boundary of the south half of section 24, the westboundary of section 13, the north and west boundaries of section 11, the north, east andsouth boundaries of the west half of section 2, the south boundaries of sections 3, 4, 5and 6 and the west boundaries of sections 6 and 7; Township 55, Range 26: by the southboundaries of sections 13 and 14, the west boundaries of sections 14 and 23, the northboundaries of sections 21 and 22, that portion of the east boundary of section 20 north ofIndian Reserve No. 119, thence in a westerly direction along the north boundary ofIndian Reserve No. 119 to its intersection with the west boundary of the township;Township 55, Range 27: that portion of the north boundary of Indian Reserve No. 119between the east boundary of section 24 and the east boundary of section 20, thatportion of the east boundary of section 20 north of Indian Reserve No. 119, the east,north and west boundaries of section 29, that portion of the south boundary of section30 east of the fourth meridian, thence northward along the said meridian to the northboundary of the township; Township 56, Range 27: and Township 57, Range 27: by the

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fourth meridian; Township 58, Range 27: by the fourth meridian to the north boundaryof the township thence by the north boundaries of sections 31 to 36 inclusive and theeast boundaries of sections 25 and 36; Township 58, Range 26: by the north boundariesof sections 19 to 23 inclusive, the north and east boundaries of the west half of section24, the north and east boundaries of the east half of section 13 and the east boundariesof sections 1 and 12; Township 58, Range 25: by the south boundaries of sections 4, 5and 6, the west boundary of section 3, that portion of the west boundary of section 10south of the south bank of Ministikwan Lake, thence along the south bank ofMinistikwan Lake in a north-easterly direction to its intersection with the northboundary of section 24, that portion of the north boundary of section 24 east of the eastbank of Ministikwan Lake and the east boundary of the north half of section 24;Township 58, Range 24: by the north and east boundaries of the south half of section 19,the north and east boundaries of the west half of section 17, the west, south and eastboundaries of the north-east quarter of section 8, the north boundaries of sections 9 and10, the north and east boundaries of the west half of section 11, the north boundary ofthe north-west quarter of section 2 and the north and west boundaries of the east half ofsection 3; Township 57, Range 24: by the west and south boundaries of the north-eastquarter of section 34, the north and east boundaries of the south-west quarter of section35, the north boundary of the north-east quarter of section 26, the west and northboundaries of the south half of section 36; Township 57, Range 23: by the south andeast boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 31; Township 58, Range 23: by thewest boundary of the east half of section 6, the west and north boundaries of the easthalf of section 7, the north boundaries of sections 8 and 9, the east boundary of section9, the east boundary of the north half of section 4, the north boundaries of the southhalves of sections 1, 2 and 3; Township 58, Range 22: by the west boundary of the northhalf of section 6, the west boundary of section 7, the west and north boundaries ofsection 18, that portion of the south boundary of section 20 west of the west bank ofLake No. 4, thence along the west, north and east banks of Lake No. 4 to theintersection of the said east bank with the north boundary of section 22, thence eastthereof by that portion of the north boundary of section 22 west of its intersection withthe western bank of Makwa Lake, thence in a south-easterly direction along thewestern bank of Makwa Lake to its intersection with the east boundary of section 22,that portion of the east boundary of section 22 south of the western bank of MakwaLake and the east boundaries of sections 3, 10 and 15; Town ship 57, Range 22: by thenorth and east boundaries of the west half of section 35, the east and south boundariesof the west half of section 26, the south boundaries of sections 27 and 28, the east, northand west boundaries of section 29, and the south boundary of section 30; Township 57,Range 23: by the south boundary of section 25, the west and south boundaries of section24, the east boundaries of sections 1, 12 and 13; Township 56, Range 22: by the northboundaries of sections 31, 32, 33 and 34, the east boundaries of sections 22, 27 and 34,the south boundary of section 23, and the south and east boundaries of the south half ofsection 24; Township 56, Range 21: by the north boundaries of the south halves ofsections 19, 20 and 21, the south and east boundaries of the north-west quarter ofsection 22, the north and east boundary of the east half of section 22, the north, westand south boundaries of section 15, the west and north boundaries of the south half ofsection 14, the south and east boundaries of the north-west quarter of section 13, thenorth boundary of the east half of section 13; Township 56, Range 20: by the south andeast boundaries of the south half of section 19, the south and east boundaries of thenorth half of section 20, the south and east boundaries of the south-west quarter ofsection 28, the north and east boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 28, thewest, south and east boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 22, the northboundary of the north-west quarter of section 22, the north boundaries of sections 23

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and 24, the east boundary of section 25, the east boundary of the south half of section36; Township 56, Range 19: by the north boundary of the south half of section 31, thewest and north boundaries of the north half of section 32; Township 57, Range 19: bythe east boundaries of sections 5, 8, 17, 20 and 29, the south boundary of section 33, thesouth and east boundaries of section 34 and the north boundaries of sections 35 and 36;Township 58, Range 18: by the west boundaries of sections 6 and 7, the west and northboundaries of the south half of section 18, the west and north boundaries of the northhalf of section 17, the east boundaries of sections 20 and 29 the south and westboundaries of section 32, thence easterly along the north boundary of the township to apoint opposite the south-east corner of section 5 in township 59, range 18; Township 59,Range 18: by the east and north boundaries of the east half of section 5, the west andnorth boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 8, the west boundary of the northhalf of section 9, the north and east boundaries of section 9, the west and southboundaries of the north half of section 3, the east boundary of the south half of section3, thence easterly along the south boundary of the township to a point opposite thenorth-east corner of section 34 in township 58, range 18; Township 58, Range 18: theeast boundary of the north-east quarter of section 34, the north and east boundaries ofthe south-west quarter of section 35, the north, east and south boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 26, the west and south boundaries of the south-east quarter ofsection 26, the north boundary of section 24; Township 58, Range 17: the north and eastboundaries of section 19, the north and east boundaries of section 17, the northboundaries of sections 9 to 12 inclusive; Township 58, Range 16: the north boundariesof sections 7 to 12 inclusive and the east boundary of the township north thereof;Township 58, Range 15: by that portion of the north boundaries of sections 31 to 34inclusive lying west of the east bank of the Lavigne River, thence southerly along thesaid east bank of the Lavigne River to its intersection with the north boundary ofsection 15, thence east along the north boundaries of sections 15, 14 and 13; Township58, Range 14: by the north boundary of section 18 and the east boundaries of sections 6,7 and 18; Township 57, Range 14: by the east boundaries of sections 18, 19, 30 and 31,the north boundaries of sections 8 to 12 inclusive and the portion of the east boundaryof the township north thereof; Township 58, Range 14: by the south and westboundaries of the south-east quarter of section 1, the south and west boundaries of thenorth-west quarter of section 1, the west boundaries of sections 12, 13 and 24 and theportion of section 25 south of the right bank of the Chitek River, thence northerly alongthe said right bank to the intersection with the north boundary of the township, thenceeast thereon to a point opposite the south-east corner of township 59, range 14;Township 59, Range 14: by its east boundary; Township 60, Range 14: by the eastboundaries of sections 1, 12 and 13; Township 60, Range 13: by the south boundaries ofsections 19, 20, 21 and 22, the west boundaries of sections 23, 26 and 35, and the northboundaries of sections 35 and 36; Township 60, Range 12: by the north boundary of thetownship; Township 61, Range 11: by the west boundary; Township 62, Range 11: bythe west boundary north to its intersection with the right bank of the Cowan River;Township 62, Range 12: Township 62, Range 13: and Township 63, Range 13: by theright bank of the Cowan River and the right bank of the Beaver River; Township 62,Range 13: Township 62, Range 14 and Township 61, Range 14: by the right bank of theBeaver River; Township 61, Range 15: by the right bank of the Beaver River, excepting,all that portion of the north west quarter of section 28 which is not covered by anywaters of the Beaver River; east of the east boundary of section 22, that portion of theeast boundary of section 22 north of the Beaver River, that portion of the southboundary of section 27 east of the right bank of the Beaver River, thence along the rightbank of the Beaver River to its intersection with the west boundary of section 28, thatportion of the west boundary of section 28 north of the right bank of the Beaver River

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and the west boundary of section 33; Township 62, Range 16: by the south boundary ofsection 5 and the east and north boundaries of section 6; Township 62, Range 17: by thenorth boundary of section 1, that portion of the north boundary of section 2 east of theeastern bank of unnamed lake, thence in a southerly direction along the eastern bankof unnamed lake in section 2; Township 61, Range 17: by the eastern and southernbanks of unnamed lake in section 35 to the intersection of said southern bank with theeast boundary of section 34, that portion of the east boundary of section 34 south ofunnamed lake, the east and south boundaries of the east half of section 27, the east andnorth boundaries of the south-west quarter of section 27, the east, north and westboundaries of the north half of section 28, the north and west boundaries of the southhalf of section 29 and the south and west boundaries of section 30; Township 61, Range18: by the south and west boundaries of section 36; Township 62, Range 18: by the westand north boundaries of section 1 and the east boundary of the south-east quarter ofsection 12; Township 62, Range 17: by the south boundary of the north-west quarter ofsection 7, the west and north boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 7, the westand north boundaries of the south half of section 17, the west and north boundaries ofthe north half of section 16, the west and south boundaries of section 15, the south, eastand north boundaries of section 14, the south and west boundaries of the east half ofsection 22, the east and north boundaries of the east half of section 27, the northboundary of section 26, the north boundary of section 25; Township 62, Range 16: bythe south, east and north boundaries of section 31; Township 63, Range 16: by the southand west boundaries of section 6, the west boundary of section 7, thence north along thewest boundary of section 19 to its intersection with the south east bank of WaterhenLake, thence north easterly and south easterly along the bank of Waterhen Lake to itsintersection with the east boundary of the southeast quarter of section 14, thence southalong the east boundary of the southeast quarter of section 14, the north and westboundaries of section 11, the west and south boundaries of section 2, the south and eastboundaries of section 1, by the east boundary of section 12, the east boundary of section13, the east boundary of section 24, the east boundary of section 25, by the east andnorth boundaries of section 36, the north boundary of section 35, thence west along thenorth boundary of section 34 to its intersection with the north east bank of WaterhenLake, thence westerly along the north bank of Waterhen Lake in Township 63, Range16, Township 64 Range 17 and Township 64, Range 16: by the north bank of WaterhenLake westerly and northerly to its intersection with the south boundary of thesouthwest quarter of section 18, thence east along the south boundary of the southwestquarter of section 18, the south boundary of the southeast quarter of section 18, thesouth and east boundaries of section 17, the east and north boundary of section 20, bythe south and west boundaries of section 30, the west boundary of section 31; Township65, Range 17: by the east boundaries of sections 1, 12, 13, 24 and 25, by the east andnorth boundaries of section 36, the north boundary of section 35, thence west along thenorth boundary of section 34 to its intersection with the west limit of Highway No. 104;Township 66, Range 17: thence north-west along the west limit of Highway No. 104 toits intersection with the north boundary of section 32, thence west along the northboundary of section 32, the north boundary of section 31; Township 66, Range 18: bythe north boundary of section 36, the north boundary of section 35, the north boundaryof section 34, thence west along the north boundary of section 33 to a point 1,000 metreswest of Young Creek, thence south-east along a line parallel to and 1,000 metres westand south of Young Creek in Township 66, Range 18 and Township 65, Range 18:south-east along a line parallel to and 1,000 metres west and south of Young Creek toits intersection with the east boundary of section 23, thence south along the eastboundary of section 23, by the east boundary of section 14, the east boundary of section11, by the east and south boundaries of section 2, by the south boundary of section 3;

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Township 64, Range 18: by the east boundary of section 33, the east boundary of section28, the east boundary of section 21, the east boundary of section 16, by the east andsouth boundaries of section 9, by the south boundary of section 8, the south boundary ofsection 7; Township 64, Range 19: by the north boundary of sections 1 and 2, by thenorth and west boundaries of section 3; Township 63, Range 19: by the east and southboundaries of section 33, by the south boundary of section 32, the south boundary ofsection 31; Township 63, Range 20: by the north boundary of sections 25 to 30 inclusive;Township 63 Range 21: by the north boundary of sections 25 to 29 inclusive, by the eastand north boundaries of section 31; Township 63, Range 22: by the north boundary ofthe township; Township 63, Range 23: by the north boundary of the township;Township 64 Range 24: by the south boundary of section 1, by the south and westboundaries of section 2, by the north boundary of section 3, the north boundary ofsection 4, the north boundary of section 5, by the east and north boundaries of section 7;Township 64, Range 25: by the east boundary of section 13, by the east and northboundary of section 24, by the north boundary of section 23, the north boundary ofsection 22, the north boundary of section 21, the north boundary of section 20, by thesouth and west boundaries of section 30, by the west boundary of section 31; Township65, Range 26: by the south boundary of sections 1, 2 and 3, by the east and northboundaries of section 4, by the east and north boundaries of the east half of section 8, bythe east and north boundaries of the west half of section 17, by the east and northboundaries of section 19; Township 65, Range 27: by the east and north boundaries ofthe south half of section 25, by the north boundary of the south half of section 26, by thenorth boundary of the south half of fractional section 27.

Township 62, Range 19: by the north boundary of section 7, by the north and eastboundaries of the west half of section 8, by the north and east boundaries of thenortheast quarter of section 5, by the north boundary of the south half of section 4, bythe north and east boundaries of the southwest quarter of section 3; Township 61,Range 19: by the north and east boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 34, thenorth boundary of the south-west quarter of section 35, the west and north boundariesof the north-east quarter of section 35, the north boundary of section 36, the east andsouth boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 36, the east boundary of thesouth-west quarter of section 36, the north boundary of the north-east quarter ofsection 25; Township 61, Range 18: by the north boundary of section 30, the eastboundaries of sections 30 and 19, the south boundary of the south-east quarter ofsection 19, the east boundaries of the west half of section 18 and the north-west quarterof section 7, the south boundary of the north-west quarter of section 7; Township 61,Range 19: by the east, south and west boundaries of the south half of section 12, thesouth and west boundaries of the north-east quarter of section 11, the south and westboundaries of the south-west quarter of section 14, the south boundary of the north halfof section 15, the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section 15, the southboundary of the south-east quarter of section 21, the east and south boundaries of legalsubdivision 14, the south boundary of legal subdivision 13, the west boundary of legalsubdivision 12 of section 16, the south boundaries of the north halves of sections 17 and18; Township 61, Range 20: by the south boundary of the north half of section 13, thewest boundary of the south-west quarter of section 13 to its intersection with theBeaver River, thence west along the north bank of the Beaver River to its intersectionwith the west boundary of the south-east quarter of section 14, thence north along thewest boundary of the south-east quarter of section 14, the south and west boundaries ofthe north-west quarter of section 14, the south boundary of section 22, the southboundary of section 21 to its intersection with the Beaver River, thence westerly alongthe north bank of the Beaver River to its intersection with the west boundary of section21, thence north along the west boundary of section 21, the south boundary of section

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29, thence south along the west boundary of the north-west quarter of section 20 to itsintersection with the Beaver River, thence westerly along the north bank of the BeaverRiver to its intersection with the west boundary of section 30, thence north along thewest boundary of section 30, the north boundary of section 30, the west boundary ofsection 32, the north boundary of the north-west quarter of section 32; Township 62,Range 20: by the west and north boundaries of the south-east quarter of section 5, thenorth boundary of the south-west quarter of section 4, the west and north boundaries ofthe north-east quarter of section 4, the west and north boundaries of the south-westquarter of section 10, the west and north boundaries of the north-east quarter of section10, by the north boundary of section 11, by the north boundary of section 12.

PORCUPINE PROVINCIAL FOREST

The following lands lie west of the 1st Meridian.

Township 37, Range 30: sections 7 and 8, west half of section 16, sections 17 to 21inclusive, sections 28 to 33 inclusive; Township 38, Range 30: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 39, Range 30: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 40, Range 30: sections 1 to36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 30: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 42, Range 30:sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 43, Range 30: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township44, Range 30: sections 1 to 24 inclusive; Township 36, Range 31: north-west quarter ofsection 7, west half of section 16, sections 17, 18, 19, 20, west half of section 21, sections28 to 34 inclusive, west half of section 35; Township 37, Range 31: sections 1 to 36inclusive; Township 38, Range 31: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 31:sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 40, Range 31: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township41, Range 31: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 42, Range 31: sections 1 to 36inclusive; Township 43, Range 31: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 44, Range 31:sections 1 to 24 inclusive; Township 36, Range 32: north half of section 1, sections 2, 11,12, 13 and 14, north-east quarter of section 15, east half of section 22, sections 23, 24, 25and 26, north half and south-east quarter of section 27, north-east quarter of section 28,east half of section 33, sections 34, 35, 36; Township 37, Range 32: sections 1, 2, 3, 4,sections 9 to 16 inclusive; fractional section 5, 8, 17, and 20, sections 21 to 28 inclusive;fractional sections 29 and 32, sections 33, 34, 35, 36; Township 38, Range 32: sections 1,2, 3, 4, fractional sections 5 to 8, sections 9 to 16 inclusive, fractional sections 17 and 20,sections 21 to 28 inclusive; fractional sections 29 and 32, sections 33, 34, 35, 36;Township 39, Range 32: sections 1, 2, 3, fractional sections 4 and 9, sections 10 to 15inclusive, fractional sections 16 and 21, sections 22 to 27 inclusive, fractional sections28 and 33, sections 34, 35, 36; Township 40, Range 32: sections 1, 2, 3, fractionalsections 4 and 9, sections 10 to 15 inclusive, fractional sections 16 and 21, sections 22 to27 inclusive, fractional sections 28 and 33, sections 34, 35, 36; Township 41, Range 32:sections 1, 2, 3, fractional sections 4 and 9, sections 10 to 15 inclusive, fractionalsections 16 and 21, sections 22 to 27 inclusive, fractional sections 28 and 33, sections 34,35, 36; Township 42, Range 32: sections 1, 2, 3, fractional sections 4 and 9, sections 10 to15 inclusive, fractional sections 16 and 21, sections 22 to 27 inclusive, fractionalsections 28 and 33, sections 34, 35, 36; Township 43, Range 32: section 1, fractionalsections 2 and 11, sections 12 and 13, fractional sections 14 and 23, sections 24, 25,fractional sections 26 and 35, section 36; Township 44, Range 32: section 1, fractionalsections 2 and 11, sections 12 and 13, fractional sections 14 and 23, section 24.

The following lands lie west of the 2nd Meridian.

Township 37, Range 1: sections 29, 30, 31, 32: Township 38, Range 1: sections 5 to 36inclusive; Township 39, Range 1: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 40, Range 1:sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 1: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township42, Range 1: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 43, Range 1: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;

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Township 44, Range 1: sections 1 to 30 inclusive, south-east quarter of section 31, southhalf and north-east quarter of section 32, sections 33 to 36 inclusive; Township 37,Range 2: north-west quarter of section 18, sections 19 to 36 inclusive; Township 38,Range 2: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 2: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 40, Range 2: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 2: sections 1 to 36inclusive; Township 42, Range 2: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 43, Range 2:sections 1 and 2, those portions of sections 3 and 10 lying east of the Etomami DrainageDitch, all of sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, those portions of sections 15 and 22 lying east ofsaid ditch, all of sections 23, 24 and 25, those portions of sections 26, 27, 35 and 36 lyingeast and south of the said drainage ditch; Township 37, Range 3: sections 13 to 36inclusive; Township 38, Range 3: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 3:sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 40, Range 3: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township41, Range 3: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 42, Range 3: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 43, Range 3: those portions of sections 3, 4 and 10 lying to the left of the leftbank of the Etomami River, and that portion of section 15 lying to the left of the leftbank of the Etomami River and to the right of the right bank of Robert Creek, sections5 to 9 inclusive, the south half of section 16, the south-east quarter of section 17, andthe north-west quarter of section 18; Township 37, Range 4: sections 13, 14, 15, 16,sections 21 to 28 inclusive, sections 33, 34, 35, 36; Township 38, Range 4: sections 1, 2,3, 4, sections 9 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 4: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 40, Range 4: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 4: sections 1 to 36inclusive; Township 42, Range 4: sections 1, 2 and 3, those portions of sections 4 to 9inclusive lying to the right of the left bank of the Etomami River, sections 10 to 14inclusive, those portions of sections 15, 16, 22, 23 and 24 lying right of the left bank ofthe Etomami River; Township 43, Range 4: section 13; Township 38, Range 5: sections6 and 7, sections 13 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 5: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 40, Range 5: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 5: sections 1 to 36inclusive; Township 42, Range 5: those portions of sections 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12 lying rightof the right bank of the Etomami River, sections 3 and 4, east half and south-westquarter of section 5 and the west half and the south-east quarter of section 6; Township38, Range 6: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 6: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 40, Range 6: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 6: sections 1 to 26inclusive, those portions of sections 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, lying south of the right of way ofthe Canadian National Railway, sections 35 and 36; Township 37, Range 7: the north-east quarter of section 33 and the north half of section 34; Township 38, Range 7:sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 7: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township40, Range 7: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 7: sections 1 to 30 inclusive,those portions of sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 lying south of the right of way of theCanadian National Railway; Township 37, Range 8: sections 19, 20 and 21, the westhalf of section 22, the north half of section 27, sections 28 to 34 inclusive; Towns hip 38,Range 8: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 8: sections 1 to 36 inclusive;Township 40, Range 8: sections 1 to 36 inclusive; Township 41, Range 8: sections 1 to 30inclusive and those portions of sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 lying south of the rightof way of the Canadian National Railway; Township 37, Range 9: the east half ofsection 25 and the east half of section 36; Township 38, Range 9: sections 1, 2, 3, 4,sections 9 to 17 inclusive, sections 19 to 36 inclusive; Township 39, Range 9: sections 1to 26 inclusive, sections 28, 29, 30 and 32, north half and south-west quarter of section33, sections 35 and 36; Township 40, Range 9: section 1, east half of section 2, sections11 and 12, south half and north-east quarter of section 13, south half and north-westquarter of section 14, south-west quarter of section 23 and the south-east quarter ofsection 24; Township 41, Range 9: sections 1 and 2, north-west quarter of section 7,sections 11 and 12, sections 13 and 14, north-west quarter of section 15, north-west

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quarter and south half of section 16, sections 17, 18, 19, south half of section 20, easthalf of section 21, section 22 north-west quarter and south half of section 23, south halfand north-east quarter of section 24; Township 38, Range 10: the east half of section 24,north half and south-east quarter of section 25, north-east quarter of section 26, thoseportions of legal subdivisions 8 and 9 in section 35 lying east of Klogei Lake, section 36;Township 39, Range 10: sections 1, 2, 3, sections 9 to 16 inclusive, the fractional easthalf of section 17, sections 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25; Township 40, Range 10: the north-westquarter of section 19, south-west quarter and north half of section 30, and all of section31; Township 41, Range 10: sections 3 to 24 inclusive, south half of section 26, sections27 to 34 inclusive; Township 41, Range 11: sections 1 to 33 inclusive, north-westquarter and south half of section 34, south half of section 35, legal subdivisions 9 and 16and the south half of section 36; Township 40, Range 11: the north-east quarter ofsection 24, south-east quarter and north half of section 25, section 32, the east half ofsection 33, the west half of section 34, the east half of section 35, section 36.

The Porcupine Provincial Forest contains by admeasurement 2,288.25 square miles,more or less.

TORCH RIVER PROVINCIAL FOREST

All lands lie west of the 2nd Meridian.

Township 52, Range 14: the north-west quarter of section 30, section 31, that portion ofthe north-west quarter of section 32 lying north of the left bank of the Torch River;Township 53, Range 14: sections 6 and 7; Township 52, Range 15: the north-eastquarter of section 25, sections 26, 35 and 36; Township 53, Range 15: sections 1, 2 and3, the north-east quarter of section 4, sections 9, 10, 11 and 12, the south half and north-west quarter of section 14, sections 15 and 16.

The Torch River Provincial Forest contains by admeasurement 16.75 square miles,more or less.

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PART IV

Northern Dues Zone[Subsection 99.1(2)]

NORTHERN DUES ZONE

All provincial lands lying within that portion of the province that is bounded on thenorth, east and west by the respective boundaries of the province and on the southby the boundary described as follows:

(a) commencing at the intersection of the south bank of the SaskatchewanRiver and the east boundary of Section 1, thence west along that bank, inprojected Township 56, in Range 30 and projected Township 57, in Range 30,West of the First Meridian;

(b) in projected Township 56, in Range 31, West of the First Meridian:

(i) the south bank of the Saskatchewan River to its intersection of thewest boundary of Section 27;

(ii) thence south along the west boundaries of Sections 27 and 22;

(iii) thence west along the south boundary of fractional Section 21;

(c) in projected Township 56, in Range 1 and projected Township 56, inRange 2, West of the Second Meridian, the south boundaries of Sections 24to 19 inclusive;

(d) in projected Township 56, in Range 3, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 24 to 21 inclusive;

(ii) the west boundaries of Sections 21, 28 and 33;

(e) in projected Township 57, in Range 3 and projected Township 58, inRange 3, West of the Second Meridian, the west boundaries of Sections 4, 9,16, 21, 28 and 33;

(f) in projected Township 59, in Range 3, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) the portion of the south boundary of Section 4, west of the north-west corner of Section 33, in projected Township 59, in Range 3, West ofthe Second Meridian;

(ii) the west boundaries of Sections 4, 9, 16, 21, 28 and 33;

(g) in projected Township 60, in Range 3, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) the west boundaries of Sections 4, 9, 16, 21, and 28;

(ii) the south boundaries of Sections 32 and 31;

(h) in projected Township 60, in Range 4 and projected Township 60, inRange 5, West of the Second Meridian, the south boundaries of Sections 36to 31 inclusive;

(i) in projected Township 60, in Range 6, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 36 to 31 inclusive;

(ii) the west boundary of Section 31;

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(j) in projected Township 61, in Range 6 and projected Township 62, inRange 6, West of the Second Meridian, the west boundary of the townships;

(k) in projected Township 63, in Range 6, West of the Second Meridian,thence west along the portion of the south boundary of Section 6, to the eastboundary of the township;

(l) in projected Township 63, in Range 7, projected Township 63, in Range 8,projected Township 63, in Range 9, projected Township 63, in Range 10,projected Township 63, in Range 11, projected Township 63, in Range 12 andprojected Township 63, in Range 13, West of the Second Meridian, the southboundary of the townships;

(m) in projected Township 62, in Range 14, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) the south boundary of Section 1;

(ii) the portion of the south boundary of Section 2 east of the north-eastcorner of Section 35 in projected Township 62, in Range 14, West of theSecond Meridian;

(n) in projected Township 62, in Range 14, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) the east boundaries of Sections 34, 27 and 22;

(ii) the south boundaries of Sections 22 and 21;

(iii) the west boundary of Section 21 to its intersection with the southboundary of Big Sandy Lake;

(iv) thence west along the south boundary of Big Sandy Lake to thewest boundary of the township;

(o) in projected Township 62, in Range 15, West of the Second Meridian,thence north-west along the west boundary of Big Sandy Lake to the northboundary of the township;

(p) in projected Township 63, in Range 15, West of the Second Meridian:

(i) thence north-west along the west boundary of Big Sandy Lake to itsintersection with the south-eastern tip of Registered Plan 73I08 Ext 2,Big Sandy Lake Recreation Site in Section 22;

(ii) thence west along the south boundary of Registered Plan 73I08Ext 2, Big Sandy Lake Recreation Site, to the west boundary ofSection 22;

(iii) thence north along the west boundaries of Sections 22 and 27 to itsintersection with Highway No. 106;

(iv) thence west along Highway No. 106 to its intersection with HighwayNo. 165;

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(q) Highway No. 165 between Highway No. 106 in projected Township 63, inRange 15, West of the Second Meridian and Highway No. 2 in projectedTownship 67, in Range 23, West of the Second Meridian;

(r) Highway No. 2 between Highway No. 165 in projected Township 67, inRange 23, West of the Second Meridian and Highway No. 165 in projectedTownship 66, in Range 25, West of the Second Meridian;

(s) Highway No. 165 between Highway No. 2 in projected Township 66, inRange 25, West of the Second Meridian and the west boundary of Section 18,in projected Township 71, in Range 3, West of the Third Meridian;

(t) thence south along the east boundary of projected Township 71, inRange 4, West of the Third Meridian to the south boundary of the township;

(u) in projected Township 70, in Range 4, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) that portion of the north boundary of Section 36, east of the south-east corner of Section 1 in projected Township 71, in Range 4, West ofthe Third Meridian;

(ii) thence south along the east boundary of the township to the southboundary of Section 12;

(iii) thence west along the south boundaries of Sections 12 to 9inclusive;

(iv) the west boundary of Section 9;

(v) the south boundaries of Sections 17 and 18;

(v) in projected Township 70, in Range 5, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 13 to 15 inclusive;

(ii) the west boundary of Section 15;

(iii) the south boundaries of Sections 21 to 19 inclusive;

(w) in projected Township 70, in Range 6, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Section 24 to 22 inclusive;

(ii) the west boundary of Section 22;

(iii) the south boundaries of Sections 28 to 30 inclusive;

(x) in projected Township 70, in Range 7, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 25 to 29 inclusive;

(ii) the west boundary of Section 29;

(iii) the south boundary of Section 31;

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(y) in projected Township 70, in Range 8, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 36 to 34 inclusive;

(ii) thence west along the south boundary of Section 33 to its intersectionwith the east bank of Lac La Plonge;

(z) thence west along the south bank of Lac La Plonge through projectedTownship 70, in Range 8, West of the Third Meridian to its intersection withthe north boundary of Projected Township 71, in Range 10, West of the ThirdMeridian;

(aa) in projected Township 72, in Range 10, West of the Third Meridian,thence west along the south boundary of the township to the west boundary ofthe township;

(bb) in projected Township 72, in Range 11, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 1 and 2;

(ii) the south boundary of Section 3 to its intersection with the westbank of the Beaver River;

(cc) thence north along the west bank of the Beaver River through projectedTownship 72, in Range 11, West of the Third Meridian to the south bank ofLac Ile a la Crosse in projected Township 74, in Range 12, West of the ThirdMeridian;

(dd) the south bank of Lac Ile a la Crosse in projected Township 74, inRange 12, West of the Third Meridian;

(ee) thence south along the east bank of South Bay through projectedTownship 73, in Range 12, projected Township 72, in Range 12 and projectedTownship 71, in Range 12, West of the Third Meridian;

(ff) thence north along the west bank of South Bay through projectedTownship 71, in Range 12, and projected Township 72, in Range 12, West ofthe Third Meridian to the intersection with the south boundary of section 19in projected Township 73, in Range 12, West of the Third Meridian;

(gg) thence west along the south boundary of Section 19 to the westboundary of the township in projected Township 73, in Range 12, West of theThird Meridian;

(hh) in projected Township 73, in Range 13, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 24 to 19 inclusive;

(ii) the west boundaries of Sections 19, 30 and 31;

(ii) in projected Township 74, in Range 14, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundary of the township;

(ii) the west boundaries of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19 and 30;

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(jj) in projected Township 74, in Range 15, projected Township 74, inRange 16, projected Township 74, in Range 17, projected Township 74, inRange 18 and projected Township 74, in Range 19, West of the ThirdMeridian, the south boundaries of Sections 36 to 31 inclusive;

(kk) in projected Township 74, in Range 20, West of the Third Meridian:

(i) the south boundaries of Sections 36 to 34 inclusive;

(ii) the east boundaries of Sections 28, 21, 16, 9 and 4;

(ll) in projected Township 73, in Range 20, West of Third Meridian:

(i) the east boundaries of Sections 33, 28 and 21;

(ii) the south boundaries of Sections 21 to 19 inclusive;

(mm) in projected Township 73, in Range 21, projected Township 73, inRange 22, projected Township 73, in Range 23, projected Township 73, inRange 24, projected Township 73, in Range 25 and projected Township 73, inRange 26, West of the Third Meridian, the south boundaries of Sections 24to 19 inclusive; and

(nn) in projected Township 73, in Range 27, West of the Third Meridian, thesouth boundary of fractional Section 24.

23 May 2014 SR 31/2014 s9.

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