Common use of Route of Haul Clause in Contracts

Route of Haul. As part of the annual Operating Schedule, shall furnish a map showing the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from the Stewardship Project Area to the approved Scaling location. Such route of haul shall be the shortest, most economical haul route available between the points. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Stewardship Project Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Stewardship Project Area, will be delayed for more than 12 hours in reaching Scaling location. shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for the following reasons: For accountability checks when products are in transit from Stewardship Project Area to the designated Scaling location or For a remote check Scale when products are in transit after being truck Scaled at the designated Scaling location. and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks and remote check Scales in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. The Forest Service shall notify of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. Product Identification. Before removal from the Stewardship Project Area, unless the Forest Service determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, shall: Hammer brand all products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. West of the 100th meridian, paint with a spot of highway-yellow paint all domestic processing products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. Each paint spot must be not less than three (3) square inches in size. The Forest Service shall assign brands and, if the Stewardship Project Area is within a State that maintains a log brand register, brands shall be registered with the State. shall use assigned brand exclusively on logs under this SPA until Forest Service releases brand. will furnish and apply highway-yellow paint of a lasting quality (oil-base or equivalent). All hammer brands and/or highway-yellow paint must remain on logs until they are domestically processed. shall replace identifying marks if they are lost, removed, or become unreadable. may remanufacture products into different log lengths. Except for logs remanufactured as part of the mill infeed process immediately before processing, remanufactured products must be rebranded with the assigned SPA brand and repainted with highway-yellow paint, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Forest Service Representative. For such remanufactured products, Forest Service may approve use of a brand to be used exclusively as a catch brand, in lieu of the assigned SPA brand.

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Samples: Stewardship Agreement, Stewardship Agreement

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Route of Haul. As part of the annual Operating Schedule, shall furnish a map showing the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from the Stewardship Project Area to the approved Scaling location. Such route of haul shall be the shortest, most economical haul route available between the points. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Stewardship Project Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Stewardship Project Area, will be delayed for more than 12 hours in reaching Scaling location. shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for the following reasons: a) For accountability checks when products are in transit from Stewardship Project Area to the designated Scaling location or b) For a remote check Scale when products are in transit after being truck Scaled at the designated Scaling location. and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks and remote check Scales in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. The Forest Service shall notify of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. 42. Product Identification. Before removal from the Stewardship Project Area, unless the Forest Service determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, shall: a) Hammer brand all products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. b) West of the 100th meridian, paint with a spot of highway-yellow paint all domestic processing products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven Page 33 of 36 (7) inches or more in diameter. Each paint spot must be not less than three (3) square inches in size. The Forest Service shall assign brands and, if the Stewardship Project Area is within a State that maintains a log brand register, brands shall be registered with the State. shall use assigned brand exclusively on logs under this SPA until Forest Service releases brand. will furnish and apply highwayRev. 12-yellow paint of a lasting quality (oil-base or equivalent13). All hammer brands and/or highway-yellow paint must remain on logs until they are domestically processed. shall replace identifying marks if they are lost, removed, or become unreadable. may remanufacture products into different log lengths. Except for logs remanufactured as part of the mill infeed process immediately before processing, remanufactured products must be rebranded with the assigned SPA brand and repainted with highway-yellow paint, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Forest Service Representative. For such remanufactured products, Forest Service may approve use of a brand to be used exclusively as a catch brand, in lieu of the assigned SPA brand.

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Samples: Stewardship Agreement

Route of Haul. As part of the annual Operating Schedule, shall furnish a map showing the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from the Stewardship Project Area to the approved Scaling location. Such route of haul shall be the shortest, most economical haul route available between the points. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Stewardship Project Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. shall notify U.S. Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Stewardship Project Area, will be delayed for more than 12 hours in reaching Scaling location. shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by U.S. Forest Service, for the following reasons: For accountability checks when products are in transit from Stewardship Project Area to the designated Scaling location or For a remote check Scale when products are in transit after being truck Scaled at the designated Scaling location. and U.S. Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks and remote check Scales in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. The U.S. Forest Service shall notify of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. Product Identification. Before removal from the Stewardship Project Area, unless the U.S. Forest Service determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, shall: Hammer brand all products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. West of the 100th meridian, paint with a spot of highway-yellow paint all domestic processing products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. Each paint spot must be not less than three (3) square inches in size. The U.S. Forest Service shall assign brands and, if the Stewardship Project Area is within a State that maintains a log brand register, brands shall be registered with the State. shall use assigned brand exclusively on logs under this SPA until U.S. Forest Service releases brand. will furnish and apply highway-yellow paint of a lasting quality (oil-base or equivalent). All hammer brands and/or highway-yellow paint must remain on logs until they are domestically processed. shall replace identifying marks if they are lost, removed, or become unreadable. may remanufacture products into different log lengths. Except for logs remanufactured as part of the mill infeed process immediately before processing, remanufactured products must be rebranded with the assigned SPA brand and repainted with highway-yellow paint, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the U.S. Forest Service Representative. For such remanufactured products, U.S. Forest Service may approve use of a brand to be used exclusively as a catch brand, in lieu of the assigned SPA brand.

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Samples: Stewardship Agreement

Route of Haul. As part of the annual Operating Schedule, shall furnish a map showing the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from the Stewardship Project Area to the approved Scaling location. Such route of haul shall be the shortest, most economical haul route available between the points. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Stewardship Project Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. shall notify U.S. Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Stewardship Project Area, will be delayed for more than 12 hours in reaching Scaling location. shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by U.S. Forest Service, for the following reasons: For accountability checks when products are in transit from Stewardship Project Area to the designated Scaling location or For a remote check Scale when products are in transit after being truck Scaled at the designated Scaling location. and U.S. Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks and remote check Scales in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. The U.S. Forest Service shall notify of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. Product Identification. Before removal from the Stewardship Project Area, unless the U.S. Forest Service determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, shall: Hammer brand all products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. West of the 100th meridian, paint with a spot of highway-yellow paint all domestic processing products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. Each paint spot must be not less than three (3) square inches in size. The U.S. Forest Service shall assign brands and, if the Stewardship Project Area is within a State that maintains a log brand register, brands shall be registered with the State. shall use assigned brand exclusively on logs under this SPA Stewardship Agreement until U.S. Forest Service releases brand. will furnish and apply highway-yellow paint of a lasting quality (oil-base or equivalent). All hammer brands and/or highway-yellow paint must remain on logs until they are domestically processed. shall replace identifying marks if they are lost, removed, or become unreadable. may remanufacture products into different log lengths. Except for logs remanufactured as part of the mill infeed process immediately before processing, remanufactured products must be rebranded with the assigned SPA Stewardship Agreement brand and repainted with highway-yellow paint, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the U.S. Forest Service Representative. For such remanufactured products, U.S. Forest Service may approve use of a brand to be used exclusively as a catch brand, in lieu of the assigned SPA Stewardship Agreement brand.

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Samples: Stewardship Agreement

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Route of Haul. As part of the annual Operating Schedule, shall furnish a map showing the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from the Stewardship Project Area to the approved Scaling location. Such route of haul shall be the shortest, most economical haul route available between the points. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Stewardship Project Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Stewardship Project Area, will be delayed for more than 12 hours in reaching Scaling location. shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for the following reasons: For accountability checks when products are in transit from Stewardship Project Area to the designated Scaling location or For a remote check Scale when products are in transit after being truck Scaled at the designated Scaling location. and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks and remote check Scales in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. The Forest Service shall notify of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. Product Identification. Before removal from the Stewardship Project Area, unless the Forest Service determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, shall: Hammer brand all products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. West of the 100th meridian, paint with a spot of highway-yellow paint all domestic processing products that are eight (8) feet or more in length and one-third (1/3) or more sound, on each end that is seven (7) inches or more in diameter. Each paint spot must be not less than three (3) square inches in size. The Forest Service shall assign brands and, if the Stewardship Project Area is within a State that maintains a log brand register, brands shall be registered with the State. shall use assigned brand exclusively on logs under this SPA Stewardship Agreement until Forest Service releases brand. will furnish and apply highway-yellow paint of a lasting quality (oil-base or equivalent). All hammer brands and/or highway-yellow paint must remain on logs until they are domestically processed. shall replace identifying marks if they are lost, removed, or become unreadable. may remanufacture products into different log lengths. Except for logs remanufactured as part of the mill infeed process immediately before processing, remanufactured products must be rebranded with the assigned SPA Stewardship Agreement brand and repainted with highway-yellow paint, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Forest Service Representative. For such remanufactured products, Forest Service may approve use of a brand to be used exclusively as a catch brand, in lieu of the assigned SPA Stewardship Agreement brand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stewardship Agreement

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