CHAPTER 6 WALL CONSTRUCTION
Such struc-tural log members shall be identified by the grade mark of an approved lumber grading or inspection agency. In lieu of a grade mark on the material, a certificate of inspection as to species and grade, issued by a lum-ber-grading or inspection agency meeting the require-
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