Chapter 38. To extend the time for cutting timber on the Coconino and Tusayan National Forests, Arizona
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CHAP. 38.— An Act To extend the time for cutting timber on the Coconino and Tusayan National Forests, Arizona. April 1, 1918.[[S. 389](/us/bill/65/s/389).][[Private, No. 6](/us/pvtl/65/6).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Saginaw and Manistee Cumber Company.Timber contracts extended. That the rights of the Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company, and its successors in interest, to cut and remove the timber from such of the lands within the Coconino and Tusayan National Forests as were reconveyed to the United States, subject to outstanding timber-right contracts held by said company, under the rules, regulations, and conditions imposed by the Secretary of the Interior at the time of said reconveyance, are hereby extended to and until the thirty-first day of *Proviso*.Additional requirements.December, anno Domini nineteen hundred and fifty: *Provided*, That said company executes and enters into an agreement with the Secretary of Agriculture to comply with such additional requirements as may be mutually agreed upon to promote forest-fire protection, reforestation, and forestry administration, and further that all its rights to cut and remove timber from any lands within said National forests are to terminate on the thirty-first day of December, nineteen Limitation.hundred and fifty; but this Act shall not be construed to confer upon said company any other rights in addition to those held by the company at the time of said reconveyance, and in the absence of the execution of such an agreement, this Act shall neither extend nor restrict the present rights of said company.
Approved, April 1, 1918.