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Forestry Acts, 1919, 1923 and 1927
Forestry Acts, 1919, 1923 and 1927, The Act of 1919 provided
Forestry
Forestry, Webster's New International Dictionary, Vol. I, page 990, gives the
Development Commissioners
which appear calculated to develop agricultural and rural industries; (b) Forestry (including (1) the conducting of inquiries, experiments, and research for
Destructive insects
given by the (English) Destructive Insects Act, 1877. The (English) Forestry Act, 1919, transfers these powers to the Forestry Commissioners in
Forest
are now administered by the Commissioners of Crown Lands and Forestry Commission; see FORESTRY ACTS. A forest is, in general, a
Crown lands
23), the Commissioners of Works; the Board of Trade; the Forestry Commissionrs; the Treasury. The revenues go to the Consolidated Fund,
Technical assistance
of specialization, such as irrigation, agriculture, fisheries, education, public health forestry, (New Encyclopaedia Britannica), Central Board of Direct Taxes v. Oberoi
Royal forests
Crown lands. See Crown Lands Acts, 1851 and 1866, and Forestry Acts, 1919 (9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 58), and
Rabbit
Ground Game Act, 1880, ante, title GROUND GAME. The (English) Forestry Act, 1919, s. 4, empowers the Commissioners to enter land
Peppercorn
of Property Act, 1925, s. 99], and in building and forestry leases by tenants for life. [(English) Settled Land Act, 1925,
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