Pulpwood definition

Pulpwood means Hardwood Pulpwood and Pine Pulpwood.
Pulpwood means logs cut and prepared primarily for the manufacture of wood pulp;
Pulpwood means trees severed from the ground, both hardwood and softwood, whether in whole or in part, that are ground or chipped and used to manufacture wood products, artificial fiber or paper products; and

Examples of Pulpwood in a sentence

  • The Timberlands provided Pine Pulpwood, Hardwood Pulpwood, Chip-n-saw and Pine Sawlogs, all of which have been used in connection with the production of paperboard and lumber products at the ▇▇▇▇▇ Mill and the Cottonton Mill.

  • Plum Creek warrants and covenants that it will use its best commercially reasonable efforts to cause all Chips to meet the Chip Quality Specifications, and to cause all Pine Pulpwood and Hardwood Pulpwood to meet the Pulpwood Quality Specifications.

  • This is a contract between the State of Vermont, Department of Buildings and General Services (hereinafter called "State"), and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pulpwood, Inc , with a principal place of business in West Topsham, VT 05086, (hereinafter called "Contractor").

  • All Hardwood Pulpwood purchased pursuant to this Agreement shall satisfy the specifications for Hardwood Pulpwood set forth in the Pulpwood Quality Specifications.

  • Riverwood may, from time to time, and upon at least ninety (90) days' prior written notice to Plum Creek, modify any of the Pulpwood Quality Specifications or Chip Quality Specifications that Riverwood applies to all of its Product suppliers to the West Monroe Facility or any other Facility (as defined below).


More Definitions of Pulpwood

Pulpwood means logs or segments of logs (other than saw logs, veneer logs or similar or higher grade log products) that can be chipped, shredded, flaked, ground, or otherwise converted to make pulp, paper, or composite panel products.
Pulpwood means sound wood free from bark rot carroty heart and all other defects that make wood unsuitable for use in making wood pulp and obtained from any species of the genus Eucalyptus from which the Company is able to make wood pulp of merchantable quality.
Pulpwood means timber stripped of bark and suitable for use in making Masonite;
Pulpwood means roundwood intended to be chipped, shredded, flaked, ground, or otherwise converted to make pulp, paper or composite panel products.
Pulpwood means trees severed from the ground, both hardwood and softwood, whether in whole or in part, that are ground or chipped and used to manufacture wood
Pulpwood means pine roundwood, including topwood, customarily intended according to industry standards to be chipped, shredded, flaked, ground or otherwise converted to make pulp, paper, pellets, biomass or composite panel products, now or hereafter standing and growing on the Property.
Pulpwood means wood cut and prepared primarily for processing into wood pulp;