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Section 65-7-9 - Dangerous trees to be removed from road — Mississippi Law | CourtGPT
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Section 65-7-9 - Dangerous trees to be removed from road

The board of supervisors of any county shall have the right, upon the application of any member thereof or any overseer, road commissioner or the county road manager, to condemn any dead or dangerous trees or timber near any public road which endangers the safety of the public travel. On the failure or refusal of the owner to cut and remove such trees or timbers, the board may assess the value thereof and pay or tender the owner of such trees or timber the said assessed value thereof by warrant on the county treasury, and such trees or timber shall be cut, felled or removed by the proper authorities working or maintaining such road. The owner of such trees or timber shall have five (5) days' notice of such assessment and, if dissatisfied with such valuation, an appeal may be had to the circuit court as in other cases.Codes, 1930, § 6316; 1942, § 8290; Laws, 1924, ch. 219; Laws, 1988, Ex Sess, ch. 14, § 33, eff. 10/1/1989.
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