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  2. Salvage logging - Wikipedia

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    Legal provisions for salvage logging can be used to justify cutting down damaged trees in areas that are otherwise protected from logging. [ 6 ] Salvage logging may also encourage arson , either after a failed lumber sale or to gain permission to log in protected areas, such as old growth forest or regions set aside for the protection of ...

  3. New Fair Lawn rule on removing trees has some residents ... - AOL

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    Fair Lawn is tackling the loss of trees in town and confusing tree removal rules with a set of new guidelines aimed at keeping the borough green.. The new rules set requirements for removing and ...

  4. Tree sitting - Wikipedia

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    Tree sitting is a form of environmentalist civil disobedience in which a protester sits in a tree, usually on a small platform built for the purpose, to protect it from being cut down (speculating that loggers will not endanger human lives by cutting an occupied tree). Supporters usually provide the tree sitters with food and other supplies.

  5. Illegal logging - Wikipedia

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    Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase, or sale of timber in violation of laws.The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission, or from a protected area; the cutting down of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits.

  6. North Jersey man fined $13K for cutting his neighbor's trees ...

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    The neighbor whose trees were cut, Samih Shinway, was at the hearing as well. "I'm never going to be 100% satisfied," he said afterward. "I always use the analogy that if you hire someone to put a ...

  7. Bellingham just urgently enacted new protections for the city ...

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    Violators face fines of $800 to $5,000 under the new measure. Previous fees for cutting trees without a permit ranged from $100 to $1,000, Lyon said. Those fines are per tree, he said.

  8. Thinking about trees in that sense, you may have more rights to cut limbs that are encroaching on your property from a neighbor’s tree — but you don’t do so without assuming legal risk or ...

  9. Right to sue - Wikipedia

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    The right to sue may refer to one of the following legal topics relating to a right to file a lawsuit ('sue' is the verb for the act of filing a lawsuit): . Right to petition - the right to petition the government, which in some jurisdictions includes the right to file a lawsuit