STATE LAND LAWS gg 



TIMBER IMPROVEMENTS. SECS. 75-76 



and upon the payment of the annual rental or charge of one dol- 

 lar and fifty cents ($1.50) per acre per year, the said rental 

 to be paid into the various funds as now provided by law: 

 Provided, That before any such extension be granted the ap- 

 plicant shall furnish to the board satisfactory proof that all 

 state, county and other taxes levied or assessed upon such tim- 

 ber have been fully paid: And, provided further, That the pro- 

 visions of this section shall only apply to sales of timber made 

 prior to June 15th, 1909. (Laws '13, p. 73, sec. 1 ; 3 Rem.-BaL, 

 sec. 6667-2.) 



See sees. 73-75. 



Taxation of timber: sees. 330-332, post. 



SEC. 75. TIMBER SOLD PRIOR TO 1905 EXTENSION OF TIME. 



In all cases where timber on state school and granted land 

 has heretofore been sold separate from the land, the purchaser 

 shall be allowed five years from the date of sale within which to 

 remove said timber: Provided, That the Board of State Land 

 Commissioners may extend the time for the removal thereof for 

 any period not exceeding ten years from the date of first re- 

 newal of said contract, upon application being made for such 

 extension, and upon the payment of the sum or rent of one dollar 

 and fifty cents per acre, per annum; the said rental so received 

 to be paid into the various funds as now provided by law: 

 Provided, however, This section shall not operate to grant any 

 extension of time for a longer period than ten years from the 

 first day of June, 1905, and shall only apply to sales made 

 prior to 1905. (Laws Ml, p. 643, sec. 1 ; 3 Rem-Bal., sec. 6670- 

 1; 477 sec. 57 Pierce.) 



Time for removal, generally, sec. 73, ante, and notes. 

 Proceeds of sale, how credited: sec. 41, ante. 



SEC. 76. APPRAISAL OF IMPROVEMENTS. 



It shall be the duty of the Board of State Land Commission- 

 ers, when appraising the value of improvements on state lands, 

 to appraise such improvements at such sum as the improvements 

 add to the value of the lands, for the purpose of selling the land 



