Appeals Court reverses ruling in timber lawsuit

1:39 PM, Jul 2, 2012   |    comments
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MINNEAPOLIS - The Minnesota Court of Appeals says a lower court erred when it ruled in favor of timber companies who claimed the state broke promises by capping payments under a forest management program.

Three large timber companies sued the state last year, saying Minnesota breached contracts by capping payments at $100,000 per landowner. They claimed the caps discriminated against large landholders, costing them nearly $8 million.

The payments are made under the Sustainable Forest Incentive Act, which allows landowners to get annual payments if they meet requirements such as having a forest management plan.

The appeals court says the act is not an enforceable promise, and the case should go back to Ramsey County so a ruling can be made in the state's favor.

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