TIMBER DISPOSITION Clause Samples
The Timber Disposition clause defines the terms under which rights to harvest, use, or manage timber on a specified property are granted or transferred. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of timber rights, any restrictions on harvesting methods, and the responsibilities of the parties involved, such as reforestation or environmental protection requirements. Its core practical function is to clearly allocate rights and obligations regarding timber resources, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring sustainable management of forested land.
TIMBER DISPOSITION. 2.01 Each year during the term of this Licence:
(a) 0 m3 of the allowable annual cut, from the types of timber specified under Subparagraph 1.02(a), may be disposed of by the Timber Sales Manager within areas agreed to under Paragraph 3.01 or specified under Paragraph 3.02;
(b) 7,397 m3 of the allowable annual cut may be disposed of pursuant to Section 47.8 of the Forest Act.
2.02 Each year during the term of this Licence, the District Manager may dispose of a volume of the timber specified under Subparagraph 1.02(a), not exceeding one half of one percent (0.5%) of the portion of the allowable annual cut the Chief Forester determines is attributable to Schedule “B” Land, under free use permits from areas agreed under Paragraph 3.01 or specified under Paragraph 3.02.
2.03 In addition to any timber disposed of under Paragraphs 2.01 and 2.02, each year during the term of this Licence, the Regional Manager or District Manager may dispose of timber other than that specified in
(a) under forestry licences to cut issued pursuant to a pulpwood agreement, provided:
(a) the timber is;
(i) within a pulpwood area designated by the Minister; and
(ii) within areas of Schedule “B” Land agreed to under Paragraph 3.01 or specified under Paragraph 3.02; and
(b) the volume of timber disposed of does not exceed an amount equal to the portion of the allowable annual cut which the Chief Forester determines is attributable to timber of the type referred to in the applicable pulpwood agreement, having regard to the factors and information considered by the Chief Forester in his or her most recent determination of the allowable annual cut.
2.04 In addition to any timber disposed of under this part, the Regional Manager, District Manager or Timber Sales Manager may dispose of any timber that is not specified in Subparagraph 1.02
(a) if the timber is within areas agreed to under Paragraph 3.01 or specified under Paragraph 3.02.
2.05 Subject to Part 3, the Minister in a notice given to the Licensee may delete an area from Schedule “B” Land to enable the Regional Manager or District Manager to issue a woodlot licence over the area, if the Chief Forester determines that the portion of the allowable annual cut attributable to the area does not exceed the volume of timber referred to in Paragraph 2.01, having regard to the factors and information considered by the Chief Forester in his or her most recent determination of the allowable annual cut.
2.06 Before deleting an area under Paragr...
