Limbing Clause Samples
The Liming clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the removal of branches from trees, typically as part of forestry, landscaping, or utility maintenance activities. It specifies who is authorized to perform limbing, under what conditions it may occur, and any requirements for cleanup or disposal of the removed branches. This clause ensures that limbing activities are conducted safely and in accordance with agreed standards, thereby preventing disputes over property damage, safety hazards, or environmental impact.
Limbing. When Forest Service determines it is necessary to minimize damage to the residual stand during skidding, Contractor shall cut exposed limbs from products prior to skidding. Contractor may leave uncut those limbs that cannot be cut with reasonable safety.
Limbing shall cut exposed limbs from products prior to skidding, as necessary to minimize damage to the residual stand during skidding. may leave uncut those limbs that cannot be cut with reasonable safety. Skidding and Yarding. Methods of skidding or yarding specified for particular areas, if any, are indicated on the Map. Outside clearcutting units and construction clearings, insofar as ground conditions permit, products shall not be skidded against reserve trees or groups of reproduction and tractors shall be equipped with a winch to facilitate skidding. Rigging. Insofar as practicable, needed rigging shall be slung on stumps or trees designated for cutting.
Limbing shall cut exposed limbs from products prior to skidding, as necessary to minimize damage to the residual stand during skidding. may leave uncut those limbs that cannot be cut with reasonable safety.
Limbing. The Partner shall cut exposed limbs from products prior to skidding, as necessary to minimize damage to the residual stand during skidding. The Partner may leave uncut those limbs that cannot be cut with reasonable safety.
