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court, or with the consent of the other parties holding an in- 

 terest, by a guardian, administrator, tenant, or cotenant, 

 is forbidden by statute in most American States. l And 

 in many states there are statutes forbidding the cutting of 

 timber during the time that land is subject to redemption 

 except in accordance with the customary use of the land. 2 



1. See the following: 



Ga. Code 1910, sec. 3695 (tenant), 3724 (tenant in common). 



Ida. Rev. Code 190&, Vol. 2, sec. 4530. 



Me. Rev. St. 1903, p. 827, sec. 5, cutting by cotenant without notice (treble 



damages.) 



Md. Cf. Pub. Gen. L. 1904, Art. 93, sec. 194 and 303 (guardian and widow.) 

 Mich. Cf. Comp. L. 1897, sec. 1116-1122. 

 Minn. Rev. L. 1905, sec. 4404. 

 Miss. Code 1906, sec. 2418. 

 Mont. Rev. Code 1907, sec. 6866. 

 Neb. Rev. St. 1913, sec. 8252, repairs allowed by tenant; 8523, waste by 



tenant. 

 Nev. Rev. Laws 1912, sec. 5505. See Price v. Ward, 25 Nev. 203, 58 Pac. 



849, 46 L. R. A. 459. 



Pa. Purdon's Digest, 13th Ed. Stewart, ch. on Waste, sec. 17 and 18. 

 Utah Compiled Laws 1907, sec. 3507. 

 Va. Code 1904, sec. 2775-2778. 

 W. Va. Code 1913, Hogg, sec. 4122-26. 

 Wis. Statutes, 1915, sees. 3170-3179. 



2. See the following: 



Ariz. Rev. St. 1901, par. 2583, sec. 27. 



Fla. Laws of 1895, ch. 4416; Act June 3, 1907, S. L. ch. 5683. 



Minn. Gen. St. 1913, Tiffany, sec. 8089 (waste). 



Term. Annotated Code 1896, Shannon, sec. 3820, 3821. 



Utah Comp. Laws 1907, sec. 3266. 



