such tree or closed portion; (f) fells any tree or drags any timber so as to damage any tree reserved as aforesaid; (g) permits cattle
control of all rivers and their banks as regards the floating of timber, as well as the control of all timber and other forest-produce ... Transit of Forest-Produce (Vidharbha Region) Rules, 1960; Manipur Forests (Transit of Timber and Fores-Produce) Rules, 1996; Orissa Timber and Other Forest-Produce Rules
repugnant in the subject or context,— “immoveable property” does not include standing timber, growing crops or grass; "instrument” means a non-testamentary instrument; “attested
other than that for which it was leased, or fell or sell timber, pull down or damage buildings belonging to the lessor, or work mines
August, 1871,
the Raja granted his rights in waif and windfall timber to
the British Government in consideration of certain payments
agreed upon under ... contractor, defendant No. 3, should not be al-
lowed to lift the timber of the trees which he was permitted
to cut from khasra
account of which the seizure has been made, is in respect of timber, firewood, charcoal or any forest-produce which is the property of Government ... vehicle has been or is being used for the transport of timber (excluding fuelwood) resin,khairwood andkathain respect of which a forest-offence has been
fire is not prohibited.
45
To notify depots for drift timber, etc.
60
To direct release of property seized.
82
To take possession ... Extra Assistant Conservators
46
To issue notice to claimants of drift timber, etc.
47
To decide claims to drift timber, etc.
50
To receive payments
Deputy Conservator, Assistant Conservator, Divisional Forest Officer, Ranger, Deputy Ranger, Forester, a Timber Depot Officer, Forest Guard, Forest Plantation Ministry, Watcher, Game Warden, Assistant Game ... channels, natural or artificial ; (j) "State" means the State of Kerala ; (k) "Timber" includes trees when they have fallen or have been felled
human consumption
One per cent.
(ii)
Tendu leaves
Fiver per cent
(iii)
Timber obtained under a forest lease| Two and one-half per cent ... Timber obtained by any mode other than under a forest lease
Two and one-half per cent.
(v)
Any other forest produce not being timber
damage by negligence in felling any tree or cutting or dragging any timber; (f) fells, girdles, lops, taps or burns any tree or strips