GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 2-14-80 - Standard for computing board feet of lumber
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    2-14-80   (2010)
   2-14-80.    Standard for computing board feet of lumber 
      (a)  The  legal standard for calculating the number of board feet in a log or in  any number of logs in this state shall be the Scribner Decimal C log  rule or scale.
(b)  Any sale or contract in  which settlement is based on the number of board feet in a log or any  number of logs, whether such sale or contract is verbal or written, and  in which the method of computing the number of board feet is not stated  shall be construed as being based entirely on Scribner's Decimal C log  rule or scale. This Code section shall not affect any contract or sale  entered into prior to March 13, 1957.
(c)  Nothing  in this Code section shall be construed as preventing any person from  using, in lieu of the legal log rule articulated in subsection (a) of  this Code section, the actual measurement of lumber after it has been  sawed as the basis for settlement in any sale or contract involving the  necessity for determining the number of board feet. However, if the  lumber is to be measured after sawing, it must be so stated in the sale  or contract.
(d)  In scaling or measuring  the diameter and length of logs, any log as long as 18 feet and not as  long as 34 feet shall be measured as two logs and any log 34 feet or  more in length shall be measured as three or more logs. Such a division  in length shall be done so as to figure logs as of nearly equal lengths  as possible and at the same time so as to use even feet in lengths,  unless otherwise provided by contract.
(e)  All  fractions of inches in diameter shall be figured as to the nearest  whole inch, but when several logs have fractions of one-half inch in the  measurement of diameters, these fractions shall be distributed as near  evenly as possible by adding and subtracting such fractions to and from  the diameters in order to figure such diameters in whole inches, unless  otherwise provided by contract.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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