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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 364 — Drifts, logs, and timber

364.010 Definitions.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Timber" includes trees, whether standing, down or prepared for sale, sawlogs and
other logs, cross ties, railroad ties, boards, planks, staves and headings, and other
wood cut or prepared for market.
(2)To "take up" drifts, logs or timber means to take up drifts, logs or timber found
adrift in the waters of this state where there is no boom or other arrangement
provided by the owner for the preservation of drifts, logs or timber below the point
at which they are found.
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