§ 104. Indian trespassers. Any Indian who shall cut or destroy timber\nor trees on any of the timbered lands of such nation, or without the\nconsent of such chiefs, shall be liable to a penalty of twice the value\nof the timber so cut down or destroyed recoverable by such chiefs in the\nname of the nation.\n
N.Y. Indian Law § 104
Indian trespassers
2014-09-22
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