Slash definition

Slash means all debris created on the Work area by the precommercial thinning operation.
Slash means all debris created on the Work area by the pre-commercial thinning operation.
Slash. - shall mean all debris created on the contract area by the pre-commercial thinning operation.

Examples of Slash in a sentence

  • Slash shall be scattered, and not left in windrows and kept a minimum of 10 feet back from the road edge.

  • Slash within sale area (2/04) No trees are to be felled outside the sale area and all slash is to be kept at least 10 feet back from the blue paint line.

  • Such payment does not constitute ownership of the undesignated timber.4 - Transportation4.1 - Construction4.1.3 - Slash and earthen piles (8/04)Piles or windrows of earth along roads and landings that have been widened or constructed shall be leveled.

  • Slash from road maintenance or construction, including stumps, shall be dispersed throughout the sale.

  • Damage to residual trees (defined as breaking of the cambium layer, broken tops or bending of trees from their natural position) is not acceptable.4 - Transportation4.1 - Construction4.1.3 - Slash and earthen piles (8/04)Piles or windrows of earth along roads and landings that have been widened or constructed shall be leveled.


More Definitions of Slash

Slash means organic forest debris such as tree tops, limbs,
Slash means organic forest debris such as tree tops, limbs, brush, and other dead flammable material remaining on forestland as a result of a landowner operation.
Slash means pieces of woody material containing more than 3 cubic feet resulting from forest practices activi- ties.
Slash means pieces of woody material containing more than 3 cubic feet resulting from forest practices activities.
Slash means pieces of woody vegetative residue greater than five inches in diameter or longer than three feet in length resulting from a forest practice operation;
Slash means woody material less than six inches in diameter consisting of limbs, branches, and stems that are free of dirt. "Slash" does not include tree stumps, roots, or any other material.