Section 7. A person who without license willfully cuts down, carries away, girdles or otherwise destroys trees, timber, wood or underwood on the land of another shall be liable to the owner in tort for three times the amount of the damages assessed therefor; but if it is found that the defendant had good reason to believe that the land on which the trespass was committed was his own or that he was otherwise lawfully authorized to do the acts complained of, he shall be liable for single damages only.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title III - Remedies Relating to Real Property
Chapter 242 - Waste and Trespass
Section 1 - Waste; Persons Entitled to Maintain; Jury Trial
Section 2 - Actions of Tort in Nature of Waste; Persons Entitled to Maintain
Section 3 - Actions in Tort in Nature of Waste; When Maintainable Against Representatives
Section 4 - Triple Damages for Waste; Liability of Co-Tenant
Section 5 - Actions for Triple Damages
Section 6 - Triple Damages for Waste During Pendency of Action for Recovery of Land
Section 7 - Willful Trespass to Trees, etc.; Damages
Section 7a - Agricultural or Horticultural Land; Theft or Destruction; Treble Damages