Tree Cutting Clause Samples

The Tree Cutting clause defines the rules and permissions regarding the removal or trimming of trees on a property. Typically, it outlines who is responsible for obtaining necessary permits, specifies which trees may be cut, and may require prior written consent from the property owner or relevant authorities before any action is taken. This clause helps prevent unauthorized tree removal, protects valuable landscaping, and ensures compliance with local environmental regulations.
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Tree Cutting. Trees may be cut to control insects and disease, prevent personal injury and property damage, obtain firewood for personal use, and construct fences as permitted herein, with prior written approval of Grantee.
Tree Cutting. Cutting tree(s) with equipment designed and built for constant heavy use in tough conditions, including roadside conditions.
Tree Cutting. Cut a tree or trees as specified in the future ITB. Cut main stem or stems flush with the ground or parallel to the contour of the slope. Cut trees utilizing the utmost safety to the contractor and their employees, GDOT personnel, the traveling public, surrounding structures and vegetation on and off the R/W. If trees to be cut pose a safety concern, the Department will direct the Contractor to de-limb and/or cut the tree(s) in sections prior to making final ground level flush cut.
Tree Cutting. The Lessee must not cut trees for fuel or for any other purpose on the Property or in the area surrounding the Property without the written consent of the Lessor whose consent may be withheld for any reason whatsoever.