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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Seller' and 'Purchaser' sections. Enter the names and addresses of both parties, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. In the 'Description of Property' section, provide detailed information about the property location and title source. This is crucial for identifying the timber being sold.
  4. Complete the rights and responsibilities outlined in sections 1 through 7. Pay attention to specific conditions regarding timber removal, road usage, and environmental considerations.
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The takeaway from the Atkins decision is that in Maine there is no ambiguity: a landowner has the common law right to cut down branches from a neighbors tree if they overhang into their property, regardless of whether it kills the tree.
The statute provides that someone who negligently or without fault commits timber trespass is liable for double damages under the statute. If the timber trespass was done intentionally or knowingly, the damages are tripled.
A typical timber sale contract usually contains the following: a description of the timber to be sold (estimated volume, number of trees and species), which timber will and will not be cut, the selling price (either lump sum or unit price), terms of payment, the location and boundaries of the sale, and time allowed to
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When do I need permission to remove a tree from my private property? If the tree in question is not within the Shoreland Zone and does not fall under the Heritage Tree Protection Ordinance, you do not need the Citys permission to remove the tree from your private property.
If your neighbor or someone else cuts down, removes, or hurts a tree on your property without your permission, that person is required to compensate you (the tree owner) for your loss. If necessary, you can sue to enforce your rights.
Of the 65 tree species in Maines forests, only 20 are primarily used commercially for paper, lumber,and other products. - Hardwoods, such as maple, birch, and oak, for flooring, furniture, paper production, anddozens of specialty wood products.

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