(1) County timber inspectors shall be entitled to receive the following fees for services:(1) (A) (i) Five cents (5¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for scaling or measuring and making out survey bills for all logs they are called upon to scale or measure;(ii) Twelve cents (12¢) per thousand feet (1000′) running measure for measuring square timber; and(iii) Ten cents (10¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for sawed lumber, including bills.(B) In all such cases, fees shall be paid by the owner of the logs, timber, or lumber scaled or measured;(2) Fifty cents (50¢) for recording each mark; and(3) For recording any mortgage, bill of sale, or other written instrument, the same fees allowed by law to county recorders for recording like instruments.
(1) (A) (i) Five cents (5¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for scaling or measuring and making out survey bills for all logs they are called upon to scale or measure;(ii) Twelve cents (12¢) per thousand feet (1000′) running measure for measuring square timber; and(iii) Ten cents (10¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for sawed lumber, including bills.(B) In all such cases, fees shall be paid by the owner of the logs, timber, or lumber scaled or measured;
(A) (i) Five cents (5¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for scaling or measuring and making out survey bills for all logs they are called upon to scale or measure;(ii) Twelve cents (12¢) per thousand feet (1000′) running measure for measuring square timber; and(iii) Ten cents (10¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for sawed lumber, including bills.
(i) Five cents (5¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for scaling or measuring and making out survey bills for all logs they are called upon to scale or measure;
(ii) Twelve cents (12¢) per thousand feet (1000′) running measure for measuring square timber; and
(iii) Ten cents (10¢) per thousand feet (1000′) for sawed lumber, including bills.
(B) In all such cases, fees shall be paid by the owner of the logs, timber, or lumber scaled or measured;
(2) Fifty cents (50¢) for recording each mark; and
(3) For recording any mortgage, bill of sale, or other written instrument, the same fees allowed by law to county recorders for recording like instruments.