N.Y. Indian Law 103 – Consent of chiefs to sale of timber
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§ 103. Consent of chiefs to sale of timber. Any Indian having tribal lands allotted to him by the chiefs, if the consent of such chiefs is entered in the clerk's book, may sell for his own benefit any timber or trees on that portion of such lands which he shall actually and in good faith clear for the purposes of cultivation.