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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 45 - Chapter 4 - 45-417
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45-417 - INTERFERENCE WITH PROPERTY SUBJECT TO LIEN -- PENALTY -- BOND

Any person or persons who shall, after the filing for record in the county
recorder's office in the county of which said labor was performed, or in which
said logs, spars, piles, cord wood or other timber are located, of a claim of
lien as in this chapter provided, remove, dispose of, injure, impair or
destroy or who shall render difficult, uncertain or impossible of
identification any such saw logs, spars, piles, cord wood, or other timber
products upon which there is a lien as herein provided, or any person or
persons who shall aid or assist in doing any of the acts above prohibited
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction may be imprisoned in the
county jail for not more than six (6) months or shall be fined not less than
[one hundred dollars (]$100[)] nor more than [three hundred dollars
(]$300[)], or shall suffer both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion
of the court, unless prior to such removing, disposing of, injuring,
impairing, or destroying, or rendering uncertain or impossible of
identification, a bond in double the amount of the lien claim, said bond to be
approved by the clerk of the district court and running to the lien claimant
or claimants, the condition of said bond being that the owner of said logs or
other timber products liened upon will pay any judgment, including costs and
reasonable attorney fees to be assessed by the court, rendered in favor of
such lien claimant or claimants, shall be filed with the county auditor of the
county where said lien is filed or in lieu of said bond, as the case may be,
deposit with said auditor a sum equal to double the amount claimed in said
lien.
 
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