Round log definition

Round log means a piece of wood in its natural form, having mid girth of thirty centimetres or more over bark and it will include such round log even after its bark has been removed or its surface has been dressed;
Round log means a piece of wood in its natural form, having mid girth of thirty centimetre or more under bark and it includes such round log even after its bark has been removed or its surface has been dressed, manually or by using a band saw or any other machine or equipment to make its cross section square or near to square for the purpose of ease in its transportation and/ or storage.

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  • Back-end Load means the charge deducted from the Net Asset Value in determining the Redemption Price; provided however that different levels of Back-end Load may be applied to different classes of Units, as specified in this document.

  • Round Trip means any trip, the ultimate destination of which is the origin, and which is made via the same routing in both directions.

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