Crown timber definition

Crown timber means timber on Crown land, or timber reserved to the government;
Crown timber means timber on Crown land, and, if Crown land is disposed of but the timber on that land is, despite the disposition of the land, reserved to the government, includes that reserved timber;
Crown timber means timber grown on public land, except timber harvested pursuant to a timber disposition;

Examples of Crown timber in a sentence

  • The compensation provisions in commercial contracts for timber suppliers from Crown timber lands* to which the Minister for Forests is a party are acknowledged, and apply according to their terms and according to law.

  • If in the future any river or part of a river within the Crown timber lands* in the Region is declared to be a wild river (if such powers are ever enacted), this forest agreement* and IFOA* in the Region may be altered where this is necessary to protect those values.

  • For greater certainty, rights in mines and minerals, both precious and base, rights in Crown timber and other user rights shall be transferred with the Compensation Lands.

  • SFNSW* must employ its internal audit system to ensure the consistent application of standards across Crown timber lands* and any other lands managed by SFNSW* for timber production and to monitor compliance by its staff and contractors with the conditions of any relevant IFOA*.

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  • The conservation of flora, fauna and fish, including Threatened Species and Protected Fauna and Native Plants, in timber production areas of State forests* and other Crown timber lands* of the Region, will be primarily achieved through the implementation of the Threatened Species Licence* under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 and the Threatened Species Licence* under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, contained in the IFOA*.

  • Note: Any relevant IFOA* will apply to additions to State forests* or other Crown timber land*.

  • For greater certainty, rights in mines and minerals, both precious and base, rights in Crown timber and other user rights shall be transferred with the Compensation Lands No reservations to the Crown in right of Manitoba under subsection 4(1) of The Crown Lands Act (Manitoba) shall apply to the Compensation Lands.

  • With lots of community help! By incorporating a shipping container to organize the sorting and storage system for their returnables, and with help from a parent who takes them by truck and trailer to the Ladysmith Bottle Depot, Thetis Island Elementary original commitment to place its private lands under sustainable forest management in return for permanent access to valuable Crown timber.

  • TFLs convey the nearly exclusive right to manage forests and to harvest an allowable annual cut (AAC) of Crown timber from the licence area, which may be comprised of private and Crown lands.

Related to Crown timber

  • Timber means forest trees, standing or down, of a commercial species, including Christmas trees. However, timber does not include Christmas trees that are cultivated by agricultural methods, as that term is defined in RCW 84.33.035.

  • Harvest lot means a specifically identified quantity of marijuana that is, cultivated utilizing the same growing practices and harvested within a 72 hour period at the same location and cured under uniform conditions.

  • Timber Sale Area means the area or areas designated as such on Exhibit A and located on the ground by reference to legal subdivisions, monuments, natural land features, improvements, or sale boundary signs. Down Timber is defined as timber that is down as of the date of this contract, as determined by STATE.

  • Timber owner means any person having all or any part of the legal interest in timber. Where such timber is subject to a contract of sale, "timber owner" shall mean the contract purchaser.

  • Timberland means land, other than land owned by the federal government and land designated by the board as experimental forest land, which is available for, and capable of, growing a crop of trees of a commercial species used to produce lumber and other forest products, including Christmas trees. Commercial species shall be determined by the board on a district basis.