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SECTION 2-20-14

   § 2-20-14  Measurement of mahogany andcedar. – (a) In the survey and measurement of mahogany and cedar timber, there shall beallowed:

   (1) If the timber is sound and free from wane, two (2) incheson one side of the square, one inch on the other side and two (2) inches inlength;

   (2) If the timber is wider on one side than on the other, thetwo (2) inches shall be taken from the narrow side;

   (3) If wany, two (2) inches on each side of the square;

   (4) For rot and shakes, there shall be an allowance made asthe surveyor deems expedient, not exceeding one-half.

   (b) All timber that is wormeaten, very much rotten, badlyshaked or very wany, shall be denominated refuse, and allowance shall be madefor rot.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-2 > Chapter-2-20 > 2-20-14

SECTION 2-20-14

   § 2-20-14  Measurement of mahogany andcedar. – (a) In the survey and measurement of mahogany and cedar timber, there shall beallowed:

   (1) If the timber is sound and free from wane, two (2) incheson one side of the square, one inch on the other side and two (2) inches inlength;

   (2) If the timber is wider on one side than on the other, thetwo (2) inches shall be taken from the narrow side;

   (3) If wany, two (2) inches on each side of the square;

   (4) For rot and shakes, there shall be an allowance made asthe surveyor deems expedient, not exceeding one-half.

   (b) All timber that is wormeaten, very much rotten, badlyshaked or very wany, shall be denominated refuse, and allowance shall be madefor rot.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-2 > Chapter-2-20 > 2-20-14

SECTION 2-20-14

   § 2-20-14  Measurement of mahogany andcedar. – (a) In the survey and measurement of mahogany and cedar timber, there shall beallowed:

   (1) If the timber is sound and free from wane, two (2) incheson one side of the square, one inch on the other side and two (2) inches inlength;

   (2) If the timber is wider on one side than on the other, thetwo (2) inches shall be taken from the narrow side;

   (3) If wany, two (2) inches on each side of the square;

   (4) For rot and shakes, there shall be an allowance made asthe surveyor deems expedient, not exceeding one-half.

   (b) All timber that is wormeaten, very much rotten, badlyshaked or very wany, shall be denominated refuse, and allowance shall be madefor rot.