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N.Y. Indian Law 104 - Indian trespassers

New York Laws > Indian > Article 8 > § 104 - Indian trespassers


Current as of: 2010

ยง 104. Indian trespassers. Any Indian who shall cut or destroy timber or trees on any of the timbered lands of such nation, or without the consent of such chiefs, shall be liable to a penalty of twice the value of the timber so cut down or destroyed recoverable by such chiefs in the name of the nation.

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