Standing Timber definition

Standing Timber. All of Debtor's right, title and interest, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, in standing timber located on the real property described below, and all cutting rights with respect thereto:
Standing Timber means all of the Plantation Fibre subcomponent of Wood Fibre Operations and as the context within this Statement of Allegations requires (paragraph 42).
Standing Timber means the Standing Timber as per Annexure C

Examples of Standing Timber in a sentence

  • The Purchaser confirms having inspected to his satisfaction the terms and conditions of the lease agreement annexed hereto as well as the Immovable Property over which the lease applies together with the Standing Timber.


More Definitions of Standing Timber

Standing Timber means all timber produced on the Real Estate Assets, in a stumpage condition, bark in, derived from reforestation located inside the Plots.
Standing Timber means standing timber which is to be cut and removed under a conveyance or contract for sale.

Related to Standing Timber

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