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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 edition. Excerpt: ... not more than ten years. 30 2. In every other case, by imprisonment for not more 31 than three years or by a fine of not more than two 32 hundred and fifty dollars, or both. 1 640. Malicious-injury and destruction of pr0pert_1/.---A 2 person who willfully: 3 1. Cuts down, destroys or injures any wood or timber 4 standing or growing, or which has been cut down and is,5 lying on lands of another, or of the people of the state; or, 6 2. Outs down, girdles or otherwise injures a fruit, 7 shade or ornamental tree standing on the lands of 8 another, or of the people of the state; or, . 9 3. Severs from the freehold of another, or of the people 10 of the state, any produce thereof, or anything attached 11 thereto; or, 12 4. Digs, takes or carries away without lawful authority 13 or consent from any lot of land in any city or incorpo14 rated village, or from any lands included within the 15 limits of a street or avenue laid down on the map of 16 such city or village, or otherwise recognized or estab17 lished, any earth, soil or stone; or, 18 5. Enters without the consent of the owner or occu19 pant any orchard, fruit garden, vineyard or ground 20 whereon is cultivated any fruit, with intent to take, 21 injure or destroy anything there growing or grown; or, 22 6. Outs down, destroys or in anyway injures any shrub, 23 tree or vine being or growing within any such orchard, 24 garden, vineyard, or upon any such ground, or any build25 ing, framework or erection thereon; or, 26 7. Maliciously injures any ice upon any waters from 27 which ice is taken as an article of merchandise with 28 intent to injure the owner thereof, or enters or skates 29 upon any pond or body of water not navigable, kept 30 and used for the purpose of taking ice therefrom...