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PRIVATE USE PERMIT CONTRACT


BETWEEN THE
FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
&
THE PEOPLE Of
BEAV'lOR DISTRICT
FDA.
P.O. Box 10-3010
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1000, M011/'Ovia 10Liberia
Thursday, October 6, 2011

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REPUBLIC OF LlBF:RIA)
MONTSERRADO COUNTY)
PRIVATE USE PERMIT CONTRACT BETWEEN THE FORESTRY
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORIITY AND THE PEOPLE OF BEAWOR DISTRICT,
RIVER CESS COUN'IY, FOR THE HARVESTlNG OF 42,390 HECTARES OF
FORFBTLAND
TillS CONTRACT made and entered into this ,r- day of
A.D. 2011, by and between the Government of Liberia, through the Forestry
Development Authority, hereinafter referred to as the Authority, represented by its
Managing Director, Moses D. Wogbeh Sr., and the People of Beawor Administrative
District, River Cess County. hereinafter referred to as Beawor, represented by the
District Forest Management Committee by and thru Senior Johjao Yawoye,
Paramount Chief, Esther FO'h'eh
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Women Leader and Bill B. Sumo, Youth Leader,
hereinafter collectively the Parties, hereby;
WITNESSETH:
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WHEREAS, the Authority is statutorHy responsible for the suStainable management and
use ofaU categories of fore::.1 .
WHEREAS, the People of Beawor are legitimate owners of a tract of forestland of
42,390 hectares by virtue of inheritance through a legitimate purchase from the Republic
of Liberia;
the Beawor Administrative District encompassing of Boor clan made an
application to thc AuthOrity on September 201 J on behalf of said citizens for the
issuance of a Private Use Pennit to commercialize their deeded forested land as can be
seen from copy of said letter hereto attached and marked Exhibit
WHEREAS, by virtue of Section 5.6 (d) (i) of the National Forestry Reform Law
(NFRL) of2oo6, copy ofa duly certified Ahorigee's Grant Deed issued in 1974 under the
signature ofPresident"WiHii.U1l V.S. Tubman. in proof of ovmership of the subject tract of
land is he:reto attached and marked Exhibit I.<B"" to form a cogent part ofthis Pernnt;
WHEREAS, in further verification ofthe subject property> the Ministry of Lands; Mines
& Energy finalJy gives authentication and verification to the said Beawor Deed through a
letter under the signature of Assistant Minister Maxwell c.P. Gwee. Attached also is the
said verification letter marked Exhibit "e" to form an integral part ofthis ConlIact;
WHEREAS, validation of the area in keeping with Section 5<6 (d) (ii) of the NFRL and
Section 61 of FDA Regulation 102-07 shows thot the said tract of land is suitable for
commercial forestry. Said validation report is hereto attached and marked Exhibit to
form also an integral part of this contract;
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WHEREAS. Beawor is desirous ofcoIDIDcrcializillg harvestable tree species on the said
tract of 42,390 hectares ofland;
WHEREAS, the Authority baving exammed Beawor'. application and the requirements
of Section 5.6 ofthe NFRL baving been met. declares B_o< qualified for issuance of.
Private Use Permit that will allow it errte:r :into contractual agreement with a company or
corpora1ion to carry out said commercial activities;
WHEREAS, the people above described have given their written consent through
Memorandum of Understanding (MOD) to the Forest V C I J ~ Inoo.....".uon for the
JlllIJIOgetnent and supervision of their forestland as can he seen ftom copy of said MOU
hereto attached and marked Exhibit "E'
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in considerntion of the mutual promises and agreements
berein contained, the parties do hereby agree as follows:
I. Definitions
. Authority: The Forestry Development Authority (FDA) created by an Aet
ofthe Legislature on November I, 1976.
b. Annual Operation.. Plan: the plan that guides the annual operatiolls of the
Holder
c. Chain of Custody: the pnth ofcustodianship followed by logs, Timher and
wnod products through barveating, transport, interim storage, processing,
distribution and export from source of origin in the forest to end use.
d. Code of Forest Harvesting Practices: a set of standards for
enviroJllIlClllally sound forest use prepared by the Authority
e. CQnservation: the sustainable management and protection of forest
resources to achieve maxinnnn environmental, socia), economic and
scientific benefits for present and future generations
f. Forestry; the science, art and practice ofconservation offore.st resources
g. Forest Resources Lioonse: any legs! instnnnent pursuant to whicb the
Authority allows P""'OD. subject to specified conditions, to extract
forest resources or make other productive and sustainable 'use of forest
land. This includes Forest management Contracts. 'limber Sale Contracts,
Fo,est Use Penni! and Private Use Penni!.
h. Forestland: a trnct of land. including its flora and fauna capnble of
producing forest ,,,,,,,nrces, or land set aside for the PUIpose of forestry,

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WHEREAS, Beawor is desirous of commercializing harvestable tree species on the said
tract of42,390 hectares of land;
WHEREAS, the Authority having examined Beawor's: application and the requirements
of Section 5.6 ofthe NFRL having be= met, declares Beawor qualified for issuance of a
Private Use Permit that will aJ10w it enter into contractual agreement with a eompany or
corporation to earry out said commercial activities;
WHEREAS, the people above deseribed have given their written consent through
Memorandum of Understanding (MOll) to the Atlantic Resources Limited for the
management and supervision of their forestland as can be seen from copy of said MOU
hereto attached and marked Exhibit "E'
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration ofthc mutual promises and agreements
herein the parties do hereby agree as follows:
I. Defmitions
a. Aothority:'The ForeStry Development Authority (FDA) created by an Act
ofthe Legislature on November I, 1976.
b. Annual Operations Plan: the plan that guides the annual operations of the
Holder .
c. Chain of Cmtody: the path of custodianship followed by logs, Timber and
wood products through harvesting, transport, interim storage, processing,
distribution and export from source oforigin in the forest to end usc.
d. Code of Forest Harvesting Practices: a set of standards for
environmentally sound forest use prepared by the Authority
e. Conservation: the sustainable management and protection of forest
resources to achieve -maximum environmental. socia]. cconomie and
scientific benefits for present and future generations
. j:orestry: the art and practice of conservation offorest resources
g. Forest Resources License: any legal instrument pursuant to which the
Authority allows subject to specified to extract
forest resources or make other productive and sustainable use of forest
land, This includes Forest management Contracts. Timber Sate Contracts:,
Forest Use Permit and Private Use Permit.
h, Forestland: a tract of land, inc1uding its flora and fauna capable of
producing forest resources, or land set aside for the purpose of forestry,
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but not including land in pennanent settlements and land that bas been in
long term lL'ie for non-shifting cultivation ofcrops or raising livestock.
1. Forest Product: any material or item derived from forest resources.
J. Forest Management Contract: forestry contract which covers a land area of
50,000 - 400,000 hectares.
k. Holder: a person who holds a valid forest resources license
I. Land Owner: a p"=n who owns land by legal title
m.Operator. a person harvesting or making commercial use of forest
resources under it forest resources license, including a person working as
an employee, contractor or other agent for a Holder.
n. Pre-Felling Operations: legal requirements of the Holder before felling of
logs. They fficlude posting of required perfonnance bond; ptepOnltion of
initial annual operatiQns p ~ ~ and p ~ n o n of environmental impact
assessment.
o. Private Use Pennit: a forest resource license issued by the Government to
allow comrilercial use ofthe forest resources on private land,
p. Public Use Permit: a forest resource license issued to extract forest
resource nom an area less than 1000 hectares.
q. Reforestation: the establishment of a tree plantation in a previously
forested area that has been affc(..'ted by cutting. fire, or some other act of
tree removal
r. Soclete Generale de Surveillance (SOS): the institution/company
responsible to manage the Chain of Custody System.
s. Timber Sale C',.ontract: a short tenn forest resources license issued by the
Government for a period oftbrce (3) years that allows a per.;on to harvest
timber from a specified tract of forest land.
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2. Metes and Bounds1Thnical Desc.ription of Beawor District Forest L-and &
Location Map
Commencing at a point on the Cestos River near the Town of thenee a line runs
S 43 E for 11,671 feet to a point; thence a line runs S 69" W for 9,235 feet to a point;
them:e a line runs Due West for 6,340 feet to a point; thence a line IUDS Due South for
16,736 feet to a point; thence a line runs S 50" E for 8,282 feet to a point; thene .. a line
runs N 56" E for 39,472 feet to a point; thence a line runs S 75" E for 13, 540 feet 10 a
point; thence a line runs N 30" E for 33,755 feet to a point; thence a line runs S 68" E fur
10,602 feet to a point; thence a line nms N 47" E for 12,202 feet to a point; thence a line
nms S 86 E for 28,237 feet to a point; thenee a line nms N 22" W for 19,685 feet to a
point; thence a line runs N 24" E for 20,317 feet to a point; thence a line runs N 35" W
for 32,934 feet to the point on the Cestos River; thence aline runs along the Cestos River
northward for 167,918 feet io the point of commencement
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containing hectares of
land and NO MORE.
Map of Beawor Foresthmd
Aerial
Located in River Cess County (42,390hectares)
3. Contract Objective
a To harvest merchantable tree species from 42,390 hectares of tmct of land
otherwise called the Bcowor Forest L""d
b_ To engage in reforestation ofthe area invo1ving indigenous species
c. To create alternative uses of the tract ofland after harvesting oftrees
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d. To create employment for about 300 locals of the contract area and
surrounding towns and villages.
Contract Duration
The contrnct shall be for twenty five (25) years, tbe land area being as an FMC.
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Chain or Custody Sy,tem
In keeping with Section 13.5 of the National Forestry Reform Law of 2006 and
s""lions (1-35) of FDA Regulation 108-07, tbe Chain of Custody System will
apply during the life and implementation of this contract. The system SO
established for the tracking of logs, timber and wood products from furest to
processing and then to domestic or foreign market shall be managed by Societe
Generale de Surveillance (SGS) using SGSlHelveta equipment and software as
provided for by section 3.2 (3) of the Chain of Custody System Management
Contract of 2007. -.----.------
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6. Land Rental & Stnmpage Tax
Consistent with Section 5.7(b) ofthe National Forestry Reform Law of2006, the
Company shaU not be charged to pay land rental tax. However. stumpage shaH be
paid consistent with Section 5.7 (c) of the National Forestry Reform Law and also
consislent with Section 22(b) of Regulation 107-07.
Other Fees & GOL Tax ..
AU other fees and GOL Taxes levied on the project shaH be consistent with the
Revenue Law ofLiberia and FDA Regulation.
Pre-relling Date
Before Company is certified for felling, all pre-felling operations including the
following must be completed:
a. Posting IJS$50,OOO.OO performance bond
h. Submission of initial annual operations plan
c. Environmental Impact Assessment
d. Social Contract
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Recruitment and employment by the Company shall be consistent with Labor
Law of Liberia and International Labor Organization.
TernalDanOU
This contract shall be tem:tinated if the company upon notice of breach of any
term of this Contract fails to remedy said breach within a period of (60) sixty
days.
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In the event of force majeure, which causes either party from meeting its
...--... obligations herein Slated, the Contract shall be suspended as long as the force
majeure continues.
10. DutvofCare
The Authority shall ensure that the Company maintains environmental quality of
the cutting area and comply with aU' other conditions consi!:>ient with the Liberia
Code ofHarvesting Practices to include:
a. Water- course protection
b. Erosion prevention
c. Prevention of poUution to streams and other waterways by disposal of
wastes
d. Prevention of fire disaster
The operation shan also be in confonnity with international eonventions to which
Liberia is a party. They include: the Convention on Biodiversity, the futemational
Tropjcal Timber Agreemeo4 the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate
Change. the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, the Convention
on International Trade In Endangered Species and the RAMSAR Convention on
Wetland Management
II. !JQverning Laws
In effecting this Contract between the Corporation and the Authority. the .relevant
Laws of Liberia including but not limited to the National ForeslIy Refurrn Law
and regulation governing Chain ofCustody will prevail.
12. Binding Effect

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This Agreement is binding on the parties, their succcssors-in-ofticc as if they
were physically present at execution ofthis instrument.
In witness whereof, we have afflxed our signatures on the day and date first
mentioned above.
.'OR THE AUTHORITY
Approved:
FOR THE PEOPU! OJ! BMWOR ADMINlSTJlJ\TIVE DlSTIlICT
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Jobjau Yawoye ' Bill SUJ)lO
Paramount Chie/lBeawor ouUt LeaderlBenWDr
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BEAWORADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT,
SOUTHERN RIVERCESS COUNTY, LIBERIA
August 25, 2011
Han. Moses D. Wogbch, Sr,
Managing Director
Forestry Development Authority
Whein Town, Paynesville City
Republic of Liberia
Dear Han. Wogbeh:
We write on behalf of the People of Beawor District, Rivel'cess County for the issuance of a
Private Use Permit (PUP) to enable us do logging activities on our pa:ivate deeded land" We also
are enclosing our title deed review.
Sincerely yours.
CtAN CHIEF/BEAWOR DISTRICT
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September 5. 20] 1
Hon. Moses D. Wogbeh, Sr.
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Managing Director
Liberia's Forestry Development Authority
Wbein Town. Mount Barclay
Monrovia. Liberia
Dear Hon Director:
We are delighted to inform you that the cItizens including the Superintendents, Representatives. and
,Commissioners ofBeUe, aofa Konnch. Kulu Shaw, Jaedea,. Dugbeh"RiveJ. Bade; Beawor. Zorzor,
Volnjama,. Seekon. Gboe-Ploe, and Gbarma Districts met in a citizens meeting for the soul purpose of
discussing the possibility of granting 4!/.tut#t: Resource . ." Forest Venture ,& Soulh Ef.lS1i!m Timber
C9mp4nv. a registered company operating under the Laws of the 'Republic of the right to
sustainably manage and exploit the forest on their deeded land.
Hon. Director. after lengthy deliberations, it \VBS agreed that the above companies be given the right to
manage said forest in their beloved Counties. In reaching this conclusion HOD. Wogbeh. we were mindful
and aJso took into consideration that your institution through the Government of IJberia awarded Private
Use Permits in various parts of Liberia in line with the New Forestry J..aw of Liberia.
Against this backdrop Hon. Director, we are submitting a legal documentation, including MOU's, deeds
and technical locations of said forest to your good offices for the p\lfPoses of issuing our company a
Private Use Permit (PUP), In consonance with the New National Forestry Law of 2006 and Community
Rights Law.
Thanks in advance for your continued Wlderstanding.
Sincerely yours
August Abriham
Plmm/.!lg JUolll;gcr
Atlantic Logging
File
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REPUBLIC OF LmERIA
MINISTRY OF LANDS, MINES AND ENERGY
p, O. BOX 10-9024
1000 MONROVIA 10, LlllEJUA, WEST AFRICA
TEL., (231) 22&-858, FAX:(231) 22&-281
Monday, October 03,2011
Hon. Moses D. wogbeh, Sr.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Foreslry Development Anthority'
Whe!n Town, MOunt Barclay
MOilroVia, LIberia
DeM HOIL Viogbeh.
We write_to pre.l;ent our letter dated 26
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August 2011.
Ref. Np. lfDAJMDJOS/62-11, the MinistryMorL-aud, Milles &;;B:uclgyto review, verify and
authenticate deeds pertaining to Kpo, Ougbeh River, laedea, Seawor, Zorzor, Voinjama, Seekon. Gboe
ploe, Gbarm3. Kulu-Shaw Boe, Gola Kormeh, Bellah nopolu and Koogba Districts for which wr.:;
Me pleased 10 fumish you with our findings.

After ploUing, analyzing and verification, it documentations submitted to the
Ministry were all found correct and the land advising the Forestry Developmem ,
Authority (FDA) to proceed with the granting Permit (PUP) in the mterestof the
of the abO'v>2" localities.
This Ministry remains available is these
Truly yours,
File.
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Forestry Development Authority
P.O. Box 10-3010
EJise SaHby's Compound
Kappa House, Congo Town
Monrovia, Liberia
MEMORANDUM
TO: Moses D. Wogbeh, Snr.
51an((giJlg Difl!ClOf
Forestry' Del'ciol'ment Authority
FROM: Towon Nventv""
Acting GIS Labs
THROUGH:
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Subject: Verification of/J0p9/u, Kongb", Belle Yenah, Golo Konneh,
Gbarmo, Be_. Voinioma, Zan",. Seelwn. KuJu-Shaw
Bade OlIn Marbo foJ'<'sI.<
DATE: Odober 16, 2009
Background
Predicated on a communication under the signature of Mr. August Abrihim, Planning
Manager. Atlantic Resources Logging Company, requested an authentication of a tribal
deeds, diagrams and locations of the above,_Pfoperties situated and lying in
Gbarpolu. Grand Cape Mount, Cnarn:I Gedeh, River Cess and Sinoe Counties. A team-o-f
technicians from the FDA was mandated to visit said properties for detail ground
truthing, capturing of deed Jand marks and sightseeing of the area for management's
reaction.
]n Jigbt of the thematic maps were prepa.red--ftw various localities using G]S desk
studies and validation concluded by sending two surveyors and two Global Positioning
System (GPS) operators,: traveled to the land under consideration to conduct a joint
ground truthing exercise of the area along with the tribal people and company
representative.
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Field Patrn/
During the period 2010-2011. the joint team patrolled a significant portion ofthe area and
gathered detail information relating to ongoing multiple uses of the area, types of
vegetation., topology, and livclihood of communities dweHers within the parameters of
the rorest.
Findings
FoJlowing an intensive tour by the team they observed and authenticated that:
Ii,. New maps and technical descriptions were prepared for Kongba, ('lOla
Konneh, Gbarma, Belle, Voinj.ma, Beawor, Zorzor, and Seekon Districts that
excluded the Gola National Forest, Alpha l..ogging and other concessions .
..;. Indeed the Bopolu, Kongba, Gol. Konneh, Gbanna, Belle, Voinjama, Zorzor
deeded land falls directly into proposed Forest Manag....ont
andM'
Kulu Shaw Boe and Boe are un-encumbered but Bade forest is heavily
occupied by mJnets
Large portion of the area under lnvestigation:'consists of pnmary torest while at
least five percent is totally degraded
.. Technically, the description in the Metes & Bounds on all the deeds are correct
Re<:ommendation
1n view of the verification and confirmation of documents for this area by the
Forestry Development Authority} we herein recommend thai,
,f. That the deed be forwarded to the Ministry of Lands, Mines & Surveys for
authentication. After authenticating the and found legitimate. the FDA should
perfonn the below activities:
oJ,. As per National F orest:ry RefoAn Law (NFRL) of 2006 provision in chapter
five section 5.6, we therefore recommend that FDA Management issue
Private lIse Pnmits of the above districts in compliance with aU reJevant
requirements of this section (particularly section 5,6 c ( i,H.iii) and d
vi) respectively,
.t- Forestry Development Authority requests the companies representing the
communities to demarcate their deeded Jand property boundary lines to avoid
possible trespass cases.
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NOTARY CERTIFICATE
Me"!Ofandum of Understanding: by and between The People ofBeaWOT, Rivercess County, R.L.
hcremaf'ler known and referred tv as the Party ofthe Frrst Part.
And
_ Forest Venture Incorporation. herdnafrer known aod referred ro-iiSliie]'artyofthe seoonifFiI-n.
ad4;/,.. ""? .w. 0/eaa,.d".
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OF UNDERSTANDING (MOm
Thi. MOV is enim:<! into this II" day of May AD 201 I, by and between the people of
, Riv"",... County R.L. herein after referred to as pany of lb. lir>t part and
lhePo:restVenluJe Inoorooratloo county of Montsermdo R.L. herein after reftrrejl 10 as
party or.he ...ond pari.
WITNESSEm
WHERAS the people of B..wor, Riv""""", County, are own"", of a community forest
by viruIe ofa tille de<d containing 42,390 heclares (105,975 acres) and no more and;
WHERAS the Forest Venl:Ine Inoofl)Om!Jon , party of the Second part is logging
compeoy registered under lbe Laws ofthe Republic ofLiberia
WHERAS the p"opie of said rommurJty have written a letter of invita1ion, inviling the
Party ofIhe Semud part to Cs!rj out logging operations in their community fOrest, having
had discussion and unanimot!Sly agreed on the aforementioned invitation and;
WHERAS tbe Party of the Second Pan, ForesfVtliiliffii llirof))Oliilloo JliiVe consented II>
the invltation aforementioned that is to carry out logging operaUO!! in sa;d Community

NOW THEREFORE TIlE PARTIES have mutually agreed to be bounded OS follows:
i. That the party aflbe fiistpm, me poople of_or assures lbe party of the s<cond
part,Porest 17_IncoTooratton thatsaid Forest has DO hence the part of
me second pari is authori:red and free to =ence i1s logging operations in said
communlty furest. ., ,
2, That lbe party ofthe first.p>rtsball at all times delimd and proleclthe rights oflbe part
of the secOnd part during lis logging opemlions against aU would he .eneroacher1!,
inlrode:rs and! or trespasser 00 said property,
3. Tbatlbe party ofthe second parl,Fon:stV_lncOrporaUUI)shall JIIlY to lhe party of
the first p.rt the poopl. OfBeawOF, US$ 3.00 (Tlrrce American Dollar) per cubic meter of
log at the end of each monthly: production liom lhe Community Forest which amount is
to he utilized to iroplement all deserved projects oflb. party ofthe first pari.
4, Tbet1he patty the second part shOuld' be;wjlling at all fimes II> assist the party oflin>
part wilh vehlcle(s) in eJD"'llel)C)' situations women and PO""'us in me
commUDity who may he in eritical liom ipiuries,
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S. That the party ofthe second part will tAke initialive to have !alks wilh authorities ofthe
FDA to conduct trainlJlg fo, tbe Community Forest Management Body (CFMB) to enable
them understand And play their role as officers and member:s.
6. 1bat the party ofthe ,eeond part in carrying out its logging operations mt1St respect the
rights of the fust part in carrying out its traditional practices in caaformity wilh
applicable customary laws in particular that bas to do with animals! plants, medicinal
plaut sites. hu:nling ground and non timber forest products.
7. That the FDA must en:rure that 1lle operations of 1lle party of the second part are in
compliance with exjsting laws.
8. That the perrJ ofthe: secood part agrees to provide first pt'<.m:rence.for fer
skilled and unskilled employees ofthe people ofthe party of1lleJirs! party.
9. That the party ofthe second 'p.art .during its operations must _Dot encro&:-n. on
cash crops or destruction to oome. . . ., .
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10. That the party of Ibe first part Shall hold consultative-1l!ld'e_ meetings with .'
the party of the second part in rulditio.l1 to regsdar meetings. .
1L That 1lle party of 1lle first part shall identify a primary road that will be built with
concrete bridges and all other cOnnecting major towns and villages wiU he connected
with wooden bridges,
12. That the parties herein agree 1llat this MOU shall be '''bieet to review after every
three years (3).
13. That the 'party of the first part in eartying out fanning activities shaU"relhunfrom
felling I danlaging merchanroble speeies. '
14. That in the event of any dispute arising under this agreement the parties 'shall first
to resolve their di.fferences: with aid of the FDA. and wherein the matter remains
undetermined, toeal government official should be refer to as neutral parties in the
party mediation process. Wherein the above methods can not settle the dispute the parties
herein shall result 1D arbitration in line with the commercial arbitration roles: and
judgment rendeeed by arbitrators may he confumed by court of eompetent jurisclietion.
is. That the terms and conditions berein above strictly mtmlt to be the
intentions of the parties to this MOU, and any and all other discussions of the parties
prior to the execution ofthis MOU are null and void.
16. That the parties herein. their heirs assigns successors in office) administrators! trix are
bounded by this instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF
WE HAVE AFFIXED OUR
SIGNATIlRES ON THE
DATE FIRST ABOVE WRITTEN
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF
WE HAVE AFFIXED OUR
SIGNAU)RES ON TIIE
DA;;{irABOVE WRITrEN
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MCllIor;!lldum of Undershmding by and between The People
Bcawor, Rivercess County, iLL" hereinafter known and"
irefcrred 10 at; the Party oftht" First Part,
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Tffie &ecvno p,
LET THIf!-BE IlEGISTERED
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(Atto.'trGcy and Cow:ucllon at Law)
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