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Code · Louisiana · Title 41 — Public Lands

RS 41:1081

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RS 41:1081
PART III. TIMBER ON INTERAGENCY
RECREATION BOARD LAND
§1081. Application for sale of timber in Interagency Recreation Board land
A. Any person who desires to purchase any timber located on property belonging to or under the jurisdiction or control of the Interagency Recreation Board in the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, hereinafter in this Part referred to as the board, including but not limited to property placed under the jurisdiction of the board pursuant to R.S. 40:2505, shall file with the secretary of the board an application to purchase giving the exact location, section, township, and range, and the types of timber he desires to purchase. The applicant shall deposit with the secretary of the board the sum of one hundred dollars as evidence of good faith.
B. Should the applicant, at the sale of timber as provided for in this Part, fail to purchase the timber, then the money so deposited may be returned to him provided that should no one at the sale bid up to the minimum price stipulated in this Part, then the money shall be retained to pay the expenses of the sale.
Acts 1984, No. 846, §2; Acts 1999, No. 1148, §3.
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