Common use of Retained Business Clause in Contracts

Retained Business. “Retained Business” means, as defined in the Separation Agreement, all of the current businesses and operations of Potlatch and its Affiliates other than the Pulp-Based Business, and includes: (a) the real estate business, which acquires and sells timberland and other real property, sells conservation easements and undertakes certain land development activities, (b) the harvest and log sale business, which harvests standing timber and purchases and sells logs, (c) the wood products business, which is generally comprised of Clearwater’s ownership and operation of the Wood Products ▇▇▇▇▇ and the sale of wood products manufactured at the Wood Products ▇▇▇▇▇ (for the avoidance of doubt, the Retained Business does not include the portion of Clearwater’s wood products business operated at Clearwater’s lumber mill in Lewiston, Idaho), and (d) the timberland management business that manages Potlatch timberlands.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Employee Matters Agreement (Potlatch Forest Products CORP), Employee Matters Agreement (Potlatch Corp), Employee Matters Agreement (Clearwater Paper Corp)