Forest boundary mark definition

Forest boundary mark means a pillar or signboard made of timber, stone, cement or any other material installed for the demarcation of the national forest boundaries, and this term also includes the forest boundary mark indicated in the maps prepared by surveying and measuring the lands pursuant to the prevailing laws.
Forest boundary mark means a pillar or signboard made of timber, stone, cement or any other material installed for the demarcation of National Forest boundaries and the term also includes the Forest

Related to Forest boundary mark

  • Site boundary means that line beyond which the land or property is not owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the licensee or registrant.

  • Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM) means an official map of a community, issued by the FEMA, on which the Special Flood Hazard Areas and the floodways are delineated. This official map is a supplement to and shall be used in conjunction with the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).

  • Natural Boundary means the visible high water mark of any lake, river, stream or other body of water where the presence and action of the water are so common and usual, and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark on the soil of the bed of the body of water a character distinct from that of its banks, in vegetation, as well as in the nature of the soil itself.

  • 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.

  • Transboundary movement means any movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes from an area under the national jurisdiction of one State to or through an area under the national jurisdiction of another State or to or through an area not under the national jurisdiction of any State, provided at least two States are involved in the movement;