State Forestry Laws ... (Through Regular Session, 1913-1921)

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1.] b. By owner or occupant of the land, when fire is set for clearing land, or disposing of brush, logs, etc., within a fire town.- -Whenever a fire has been set for the purpose specified in sul)division five of section fifty-four" iu any of the fire towns it shall be prima facie evidence that the fire was started by the owner or occupant of the land.
[C.L.,sec.56,suljsec.6; * * *; L. 1916, ch. 451, sec. 1.] 61. Damages when Forest Fires Are Wilfully Caused.
On municipal, or private lands. — [
...Any person ' who causes a fire which bums on or over lands belonging to another person or to a municipality shall be liable to the party injured] for damage at the rate of one dollar for each tree killed or destroyed in case of fire wiU'ully caused.
[C.L., sec. .56, subsec. 2; * * *; L. 1916, ch. 451, sec. 1.] Liability not affected by distance from origin of fire, or fact of intervening tracts. (See II. 59c.) 62. Costs of Fire-Fighting May Be Recovered, in Addition to Damages and Penalties.
Any moneys necessarily expended by the state, a municipality, or any person ' in fighting forest fires may be sued for by the state, municipality or person expending 1 The term "person," as used in Article IV of the conservation law, includes a copartnership, joint-stock company, or a corporation.


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