2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 238 of 1879


PROTECTION OF LOGS AND TIMBER

Act 238 of 1879

AN ACT to protect logs, lumber and timber, while floating upon the waters in this state, or lying upon the banks or shores thereof, and to repeal consecutive sections number 2009, 2010, 2011, 7627 and 7628 of the Compiled Laws of 1871, relating to the same subject.


History: 1879, Act 238, Eff. Aug. 30, 1879




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 426.151Logs; unlawful moving.
Section 426.152Logs; unlawful destruction or alteration of marks.
Section 426.153Logs; unlawful marking.
Section 426.154Violation of act; penalty.
Section 426.155Reception into booms or manufacture of logs without consent of owner; misdemeanor.
Section 426.156Booming, manufacture, destruction or insertion of marks without consent of owner; civil liability.
Section 426.157Prosecutions; allegations, evidence.
Section 426.158Right to search for and examine logs; penalty for obstruction.
Section 426.159Inapplicability of act.
Section 426.160Logs, timber, boards, planks, spars, boomsticks, spiles, shinglebolts, railroad ties, or fence posts; removal from island, bank, shore, or land; damages; arbitration; judgment; appeal; bonds; forfeiture; sworn statement; public auction; notice; certificate; filing; affidavit; lien.

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