In all conveyances of standing timber, by deed or other instrument, containing no stipulation as to a right-of-way over and across the lands on which the timber is situated, the grantee shall have a free right-of-way over and across said lands for the purpose of cutting and removing the timber, provided he does not injure any crops growing thereon or do any unnecessary damage to the lands or timber not included in the contract.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 4 - Conveyances and Creation of Estates.
Article 15 - Conveyances of Standing Timber.
Section 35-4-360 - Time for Cutting and Removal of Timber.
Section 35-4-361 - Right-of-Way Over Timberlands.
Section 35-4-362 - Reversion of Title to Uncut Timber.
Section 35-4-363 - When Standing Timber and Trees, etc., Deemed Chattels.