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In all contracts for the sale of wood, the term “cord” shall mean one hundred twenty-eight cubic feet [3.62 cubic meters] of wood, in four-foot [1.22-meter] lengths. If the sale is of “sawed wood”, a cord shall mean one hundred ten cubic feet [3.11 cubic meters] when ranked, or one hundred sixty cubic feet [4.53 cubic meters] when thrown irregularly or loosely into a conveyance for delivery to the purchaser. If the sale is of “sawed and split” wood, a cord shall mean one hundred twenty cubic feet [3.39 cubic meters] when ranked and one hundred seventy-five cubic feet [4.96 cubic meters] when thrown irregularly and loosely into a conveyance for delivery.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 64. Weights, Measures, and Grades § 64-01-07. Standard measurement of wood - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-64-weights-measures-and-grades/nd-cent-code-sect-64-01-07/
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