Utilization Standards definition
Examples of Utilization Standards in a sentence
All trees that meet Utilization Standards within “Clearcutting Units” are designated for cutting.
All trees within “Overstory Removal Units” are designated for cutting when they meet Utilization Standards and equal or exceed the diameter limits shown on Sale Area Map.
Un- designated timber meeting Utilization Standards and un- necessarily damaged or negligently or willfully cut by Pur- chaser, if included by Contracting Officer.
Incidental amounts of products or portions of trees of species listed in A2 that do not meet Utilization Standards may be removed without charge.
The estimated volumes of timber by species designated for cutting under B2.3 and expected to be cut under Utilization Standards are listed in A2.
Pieces meeting Utilization Standards from such dead or unstable live trees shall be removed, unless there is agreement that to do so could damage the road.
Live and dead trees and portions thereof that meet Utilization Standards under B2.2 and are designated for cutting under B2.3.
Undesig- nated timber meeting Utilization Standards, cut by Pur- chaser through mistake and included by Contracting Offi- cer under B2.14, shall be removed and paid for at Current Contract Rates and Required Deposits, unless such ma- terial is not listed in A2.
As pro- vided under B8.32, undesignated live and dead timber within Sale Area, meeting Utilization Standards, and af- fected by Catastrophic Damage.
Unless otherwise specifi- cally provided herein, Purchaser shall fell trees desig- nated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, as provided in B2.2, prior to accep- tance of subdivision for completion of logging under B6.36.