TREES DESIGNATED FOR CUTTING Clause Samples

The "Trees Designated for Cutting" clause defines which specific trees on a property are authorized to be removed or cut down under an agreement. Typically, this clause will reference a map, list, or marking system that clearly identifies the trees subject to cutting, ensuring that only those trees are affected and all others remain protected. Its core practical function is to prevent misunderstandings or disputes by clearly delineating which trees may be cut, thereby protecting the interests of both the landowner and the party performing the cutting.
TREES DESIGNATED FOR CUTTING. All trees meeting the following requirements must be cut by the Purchaser. 1. TREES IN UNITS: Trees that meet the Minimum Log Size of Trees Designated for Cutting in Table 2 are to be cut in each unit according to the Marking specifications shown in Section VII.F. UNIT DESIGNATIONS. 2. RIGHT-OF-WAY TREES: All trees within road right-of-way boundaries must be cut. 3. DAMAGED TREES: Reserved trees, which are root-cut, damaged by felling or skidding, uprooted or broken off by the Purchasers operations may be designated for cutting by the Forest Officer. The Forest Officer may mark additional reserve trees to replace those that have been cut or damaged. 4. FIRE KILL, INSECT INFESTATIONS AND WIND THROWN: The Purchaser may be required to cut and remove at current contract rates, fire-killed, high hazard, disease infected, insect-infested or wind thrown (defined as blown down or wind-damaged to the extent that the tree is expected to fall or is dying) trees that occur in any part of the gross sale area while this Contract is in effect, if the Forest Officer determines that the stumpage value per ton of the additional timber is approximately equal to the value of the timber being harvested under this Contract .

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