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

364.120 Branding of timber, effect as to third persons.

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(1)When a valid sale of standing timber has been made as provided in KRS 371.100
and the timber has been branded by the seller, or by another with his consent, with
the brand of the purchaser, the sale shall have the same effect as to creditors and
innocent purchasers as a recorded sale of land.
(2)When a valid sale of timber other than standing timber has been made and the
timber has been branded by the seller, or by another with his consent, with the brand
of the purchaser, the sale shall have the same effect as a lodging for record of a
conveyance of or charge upon personal property.
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