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3. The foregoing regulation shall not apply to the following-
(a) whole plants which were grown outside the Colony and which were imported into the Colony as whole plants;
(b) portions of plants which were grown in private gardens and which were picked with the consent of the owner or occupier of such gardens.
4. Except with the consent in writing of the Forestry Officer, and in accordance with such consent, no person shall keep goats.
5. Every request for the consent referred to in the foregoing regulation shall be in writing and shall state the maximum number of goats proposed to be kept, and whether the goats will be kept and fed within fenced or enclosed private premises, or tethered therein, exclusively, or will or may range or wander beyond private premises. Such further particulars as may be required by the Forestry Officer shall be furnished to him.
6. It shall be lawful for the Forestry Officer, in any consent given by him under these regulations, to limit and prescribe areas within which the applicant's goats may range or wander for food, to attach conditions to the consent, and also, without prejudice to the provisions of regulation 8, to limit the duration of the consent.
7. Every person who, being a grantee of a consent as aforesaid, is required by law to obtain a licence or permit from the Urban Council, or other authority, to keep the goats to which the consent relates shall transmit such consent to such authority with any application for such licence or permit.
8. It shall be lawful for the Forestry Officer, at any time, to withdraw any consent given by him under these regulations if, in his opinion, the goats to which the consent relates have injured or are likely to injure trees, shrubs, or other plants on unleased Crown land, or if, in his opinion, injury to such trees, shrubs or other plants has been or is likely to be done to provide the goats with food.
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