Snag definition

Snag means a tree which is dead but still standing, and that has lost its leaves or needles and its small limbs.
Snag means the remaining trunk of a dying, diseased, or dangerous tree that
Snag means the remaining trunk of a dying, diseased, or dangerous tree that is reduced in height and stripped of all live branches.

Examples of Snag in a sentence

  • PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute Snags as approved by STATE for any reserved Snag which must be cut to facilitate logging (i.e., cable corridors, Landings) or to resolve safety problems pursuant to Section 1610, "Permits; Licenses; Safety" (i.e., danger trees, hang-ups).

  • The foregoing limitation does not limit, and shall not apply to (i) transactions (A) approved by a majority of the disinterested members of the Board of Directors.

  • Snag list items that do not affect the functionality or safety of the installation shall not be a valid reason for withholding payment.

  • LIDAR was used to estimate the number of deciduous trees, following methods similar to the one described in Section 5.1 Snag Detection, LIDAR Method.

  • LIDAR was used to estimate the volume of large woody debris following the methods described in Section 4.1, Snag Detection, LIDAR Method.


More Definitions of Snag

Snag means any material or object that may interfere with the safe movement of a tree or log or that may endanger a person or any equipment; (“obstacle”)
Snag means any dead, partially dead, or defective (cull) tree at least 10 feet tall and 12 inches in diameter at breast height.
Snag means to engage in the act of pulling on a line that is attached to one or more hooks quickly enough across a fish for the purpose of hooking the fish anywhere except by the mouth.
Snag means a standing dead conifer tree over twenty-five feet in height and sixteen inches and over in diameter, measured at a point four and one-half feet above the average ground level at the base.
Snag means to hook a fish elsewhere than in its mouth. A fish unintentionally hooked elsewhere than its mouth must be released immediately.
Snag means a dead tree, generally ranging between 12 and 30 feet high, from which the top and a majority of the branches have been removed, in order to provide wildlife habitat.
Snag means any dead, partially dead, or defective (cull) tree at least ten feet tall and twelve inches in diameter at breast height.