Designated Timber Sample Clauses

The 'Designated Timber' clause defines which specific timber or wood materials are subject to the terms of the contract. It typically identifies the type, quantity, and sometimes the source or quality of the timber to be supplied or used, ensuring all parties are clear on what is included. By precisely specifying the timber involved, this clause helps prevent disputes over material obligations and ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of what is being provided or delivered under the agreement.
Designated Timber. Cut But Not Re- moved. Standard timber shall be removed, as provided in B2.2, prior to acceptance of subdivision for comple- tion of logging and stewardship project operations un- der B6.
Designated Timber. The estimated volume of timber to be designated for cutting is: Species and Unit Estimated Volumes
Designated Timber. SAWLOGS - The scaling provision of the Timber Contract and Standard Provisions are hereby supplemented to specify the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Decimal C Log Rule, for logs up to the maximum scaling length of 20 feet. Other scaling procedures are described by the Idaho Log Scaling Manual as amended and/or supplemented, to provide standard instructions for volume determination. Manual revisions subsequent to approval of this contract shall not be applicable to the timber covered by this contract until approved by the Approving Officer. WEIGHT SCALE - Products sold on a per ton basis shall be weighed at certified scales.
Designated Timber. The stumpage rates to be paid during the life of this contract for timber specified in Section A7(a) shall be the bid rates shown below: PONDEROSA PINE—SAWLOGS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-FIR AND OTHER SPECIES—SAWLOGS MIXED FIR SPECIES—TONWOOD* (Gross Scale per Ton) ALL SPECIES—PULP LOGS (Removal Optional, Gross Scale per Ton)** MBF MBF TON TON
Designated Timber. All timber, living or dead, which has been designated for cutting by the Bureau of Indian Affairs within the boundaries of this unit. The volume of designated timber, which has been determined as stated in A10. (a) Herein, the bid stumpage rates and the total purchase price of such designated timber are shown in the following tabulation.
Designated Timber. (a). Insert a brief description of the method used to determine the volume of designated timber prior to the sale.
Designated Timber. The stumpage rates to be paid during the life of this contract for timber specified in Section A7(a) shall be the bid rates shown below: PONDEROSA PINE – SAWLOGS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-FIR AND OTHER SPECIES-SAWLOGS MIXED FIR SPECIES TONWOOD (Optional removal) PULP LOGS (Optional removal) MBF MBF TON TON $ $ $25 $2
Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir timber within the timber sale area. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. Stream buffers are posted with "Buffer Zone" boundary signs.
Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All red alder within Areas 1, 2, 3, and 4. All timber within Area 5. All trees within “Right-of-Way Boundary” signs between the points specified in Project No. 1 in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs, pink flagging, and red paint. The boundary between Areas 1 and 5 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers within the timber sale area are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and blue flagging. PURCHASER shall not have any red paint on the timber sale area.

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