B.C. Interior definition

B.C. Interior means the Northern Interior Forest Region and the Southern Interior Forest Region as defined by the existing Forest Regions and Districts Regulation, B.C. Reg. 123/2003;
B.C. Interior means the Northern Interior forest region and the Southern Interior forest region es- tablished by the Forest Regions and Districts Regulation of British Columbia, as they existed on July 1, 2006.
B.C. Interior means the Northern Interior forest 15

Examples of B.C. Interior in a sentence

  • The weighted average for stumpage rates at the time of the fire in 1992 was therefore $14.31 per cubic metre, as compared with the target stumpage rate for the B.C. Interior of $8.55.

  • The question at bar then is whether the Crown fully mitigated its damages by charging higher stumpage fees to other timber licensees in the B.C. Interior, by way of the CVP system.

  • It is likely a disappointment for those who are charged more and should be unsettling for the Crown, since raising prices for other timber licensees in the B.C. Interior may affect business, tax revenue and jobs.

  • That loss was borne, not by the negligent party, but by the Crown to the extent that it was not able to pass on the loss, and by third parties, corporations and individuals within the B.C. Interior Region, to the extent that it was.

  • The Crown gets away with charg- ing higher stumpage fees only because of its posi- tion as a monopolistic, price-setting supplier in the B.C. Interior.

  • Regarding British Columbia, two regions were identified – B.C. Coast and B.C. Interior – and each region could choose between the two options.

  • Canfor argues that by charging higher prices to other timber licensees in the B.C. Interior (i.e., by the very nature of the CVP system) the Crown has mitigated its damages.

  • The hourly contributions to the IWA-Forest Industry Pension Plan will be made on a per hour per employee per hour worked basis as follows: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2017 $3.67-1/2 $2.225 July 1, 2018 As per BC Interior Employers As per BC Interior Employees It is understood that the $.275 contributions are recognized as permanent.

  • Notably, while those living in the B.C. Interior lean towards saying the agreement between Haida Nation and the B.C. government was the right one (46%) than wrong (38%), a majority (59%) do not feel it should set a precedent.

  • The fact that the Crown has a system in place by which it charges higher prices to other customers within the B.C. Interior should not prevent the Crown from recovering damages for its very real loss.