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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 19 — Public Lands · Article 11 — Timberlands

19-11-4. [Deferment of payment because of fire prevention

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assistance; failure to observe protective regulations; forfeiture; payment required before timber cut.]
The commissioner of public lands shall be authorized to defer the payment, without interest, for a period not to exceed three years for the timber upon any tracts so sold upon condition that the said purchaser shall lend his best effort, aid and assistance in the suppression of forest fires in the community of said land purchased and that he also complies with whatsoever rules and regulations the commissioner of public land [lands] may adopt with reference to the general protection of the timbered lands of the state; and that upon his failure to comply with the same the commissioner shall have power to declare his contract to purchase forfeited, and in which event all money paid thereon shall be forfeited to the state; that the title to such timber sold on said tracts shall be vested and remain in the state until the same is paid for and no timber shall be cut by such purchaser or his assigns until the money therefor has been paid to the commissioner of public lands.
History: Laws 1923, ch. 101, § 4; C.S. 1929, § 132-167; 1941 Comp., § 8-1204; 1953 Comp., § 7-12-4.
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