§ 79.02.320. Removal of timber -- Treble damages
Every person who shall cut or remove, or cause to be cut or removed, any timber growing or being upon any public lands of the state, or who shall manufacture the same into logs, bolts, shingles, lumber or other articles of use or commerce, unless expressly authorized so to do by a bill of sale from the state, or by a lease or contract from the state under which he holds possession of such lands, or by the provisions of law under and by virtue of which such bill of sale, lease or contract was issued, shall be liable to the state in treble the value of the timber or other articles so cut, removed or manufactured, to be recovered in a civil action, and shall forfeit to the state all interest in and to any article into which said timber is manufactured.
[1927 c 255 § 199; RRS § 7797-199. Prior: 1897 c 89 § 66; 1895 c 178 § 101. Formerly RCW 79.01.756, 79.40.030.]
Notes:
Firewood on state lands: Chapter 79.15 RCW.
Injunction to prevent waste on public land: RCW 64.12.050.
Injury to or removing trees, etc. -- Damages: RCW 64.12.030.
Penalty for destroying native flora: RCW 47.40.080. Sections: Previous 79.02.250 79.02.260 79.02.270 79.02.280 79.02.290 79.02.300 79.02.310 79.02.320 79.02.330 79.02.340 79.02.350 79.02.370 79.02.400 79.02.410 79.02.420 Next
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