Grubbing definition

Grubbing means removing and disposing of al unwanted vegetative matter from the underground such as sod, stumps, roots, buried logs or other debris.
Grubbing means removing and disposing of all unwanted vegetative matter from underground, such as sod, stumps, roots, buried logs, or other debris.
Grubbing means the act of removing vegetation by the roots.

Examples of Grubbing in a sentence

  • BASIS OF PAYMENT Subsection 201.04 shall include the following: Payment will be made under: Pay Item Pay UnitClearing and Grubbing AcreDebris Removal - landfill disposal of trash Cubic Yard Clearing and Grubbing does not include offsite disposal.


More Definitions of Grubbing

Grubbing means physically removing vegetative stumps and roots from the ground and disturbing the earth, usually by heavy machinery.
Grubbing means removing, clearing or scalping material such as roots, stumps or sod.
Grubbing means any act by which vegetation, including tree, timber, shrubbery and plant, is dislodged or uprooted from the surface of the ground.
Grubbing means the removal from any property, or portion of a property, of subsurface vegetative matter including sods, stumps, roots, buried logs, or other debris, and the incidental removal of topsoil to a depth not exceeding 300 mm;
Grubbing means the removal of vegetative matter from below the surface of the ground, such as sod, stumps, roots, buried logs or other debris, and shall include the incidental removal of topsoil to a depth not exceeding twelve inches.
Grubbing means the removal of vegetation from land by means of digging, raking, dragging or otherwise disturbing the roots of vegetation in soil in which such roots are located.
Grubbing means the removal of vegetation by scraping, dislodging, or uprooting vegetation that breaks the topsoil.