Damaged trees definition

Damaged trees means trees over three feet in height not intended for harvest that, as a result of
Damaged trees means trees that are substandard because of size and which are over three feet in height, knocked down or damaged to the extent that mortality or serious deterioration will occur, and such trees partially pushed over so as to result in permanent lean and visible damage to the root system, all as a result of the permittee's operation.
Damaged trees means trees over three feet in height not intended for harvest that, as a result of the harvest, are damaged or knocked down to the extent that mortality or serious deterioration is likely to occur or partially pushed over so as to result in permanent lean or visible damage to the root system.

Examples of Damaged trees in a sentence

  • Damaged trees which cannot be felled with reasonable safety may be pushed or pulled down.

  • Damaged trees shall be paid for at the rate of $15 per tree or triple the bid price, whichever is greater.

  • Damaged trees, or those that constitute a health or safety hazard, shall be pruned any time of the year as required.

  • Damaged trees of those that constitute health or safety hazards shall be pruned at any time of the year as required and by the recommendations of a Horticulturist.