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Timber Piracy, Statutory Interpretation, And Legislative Intent: The Louisiana Supreme Court’S Decision In Sullivan V. Wallace, Mirais Holden Nov 2011

Timber Piracy, Statutory Interpretation, And Legislative Intent: The Louisiana Supreme Court’S Decision In Sullivan V. Wallace, Mirais Holden

Mirais Holden

The Louisiana legislature imposes punitive treble damages on timber pirates, those who cut or remove timber from land belonging to another. For many years in Louisiana, it was unclear whether those same treble penalties applied to co-owners of land who sell timber of which they only own a part, without the consent of their fellow co-owners, in a blatant attempt to steal the full profit for themselves. In a historical circuit split, one Louisiana circuit held that the treble damage statute did apply to timber-pirating co-owners, while another Louisiana circuit held that it did not. The author of this case …