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Owners may pursue remedy, as by 7G. 3. c 23.
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XVIII. Provided nevertheless, That nothing herein contained, shall prevent the owner or owners of such tree or trees so cut down or grubbed up, from pursuing (if he shall think proper), such remedies as are prescribed in an act passed in the seventh year of his present Majesty George the Third’s reign, chapter the twenty third, entitled, An act for the preservation of woods and timber trees, in place of those prescribed in the clause foregoing.
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