Vegetation definition

Vegetation means trees, shrubs, nursery stock and other vegetation and includes the limbs or growth of any Vegetation.
Vegetation means plant life growing below, at, and above the soil surface.
Vegetation means any and all organic plant life growing at, below, or above the soil surface.

Examples of Vegetation in a sentence

  • If the Contractor is unable to contact the local Company Representative, they shall contact the Transmission Vegetation Manager.

  • Vegetation to be removed shall be cut and disposed of as requested by the Company Representative.

  • Minimum Clearance Achieved At the Time of Maintenance Minimum Vegetation Clearance Distance MVCD The radial space around the conductor that creates a wire security zone under normal operating conditions.

  • If the Contractor is unable to contact the Transmission Vegetation Manager, they shall contact the control center.

  • Vegetation designated for removal from buffer zones shall be removed so as not to damage remaining vegetation.


More Definitions of Vegetation

Vegetation means plant matter, including trees, shrubs and ground cover.
Vegetation means all organic plant life growing on the surface of the earth.
Vegetation means trees, shrubs, and any other woody plants.
Vegetation means plant matter, including trees, shrubs and ground cover. (Ord. 2018-19 § 1 (Exh. A), 2018)
Vegetation means trees, timber, or shrubs. [1999 c 248 § 1.]
Vegetation means "vegetation" as defined in Section 25.09.520. (Ord. 123105, § 2, 2009.)
Vegetation means any native plants, and includes any native trees, shrubs, bushes, seedlings, saplings and reshoots.