Adjustment for Quantity Errors Sample Clauses

Adjustment for Quantity Errors. An es- timated quantity shown in AT2 shall be revised by correct- ing identified errors made in determining estimated quan- tity that result in a change in total timber sale quantity of at least 10 percent or $1,000 in value, whichever is less, when an incorrect estimated quantity is caused by com- puter malfunction or an error in calculations, area deter- mination, or computer input. No adjustments in quantity shall be made for varia- tions in accuracy resulting from planned sampling and Measuring methods or judgments of timber quality or de- fect. For payment purposes, corresponding revisions in quantity and total payment shall be shown in AT4c for each Payment Unit involved. Adjustment in rates will not be made. Adjustment in quantities shall not obligate For- est Service to designate additional quantities when the original quantity estimate is overstated.
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Adjustment for Quantity Errors. An estimated quantity shown in AT.2 shall be revised by correcting identified errors made in determining estimated quantity that result in a change in total contract quantity of at least 10 percent or $1,000 in value, whichever is less, when an incorrect estimated quantity is caused by computer malfunction or an error in calculations, area determination, or computer input. No adjustments in quantity shall be made for variations in accuracy resulting from planned sampling and Measur- ing methods or judgments of timber quality or defect. For payment purposes, corresponding revisions in quantity and total payment shall be shown in AT.4.3 for each Payment Unit involved. Adjustment in rates will not be made. Adjustment in quantities shall not obligate Forest Ser- vice to designate additional quantities when the original quantity estimate is overstated.
Adjustment for Quantity Errors. An estimated quantity shown on Page 1 shall be revised by correcting identified errors made in determining estimated quantity that result in a change in total timber sale quantity of at least 10 percent or $1,000 in value, whichever is less, when an incorrect estimated quantity is caused by computer malfunction or an error in calculations, area determination, or computer input. No adjustments in quantity shall be made for variations in accuracy resulting from planned sampling and Measuring methods or judgments of timber quality or defect. For payment purposes, corresponding revisions in quantity and total payment shall be shown on Page 1 for each Payment Unit involved. Adjustment in rates will not be made. Adjustment in quantities shall not obligate Forest Service to designate additional quantities when the original quantity estimate is overstated.
Adjustment for Quantity Errors. An es­ timated quantity shown in AT2 'shall be revised by correct­ ing identified errors made in determining estimated quan­ tity that result in a change in total timber sale quantity of at least 10 percent or $1 ,000 in value, whichever is less, when an incorrect estimated quantity is caused by com­ puter malfunction or an error in calculations, area deter­ mination, or computer input. No adjustments in quantity shall be made for varia­ tions in accuracy resulting from planned sampling and Measuring methods or judgments of timber quality or de­ fect. For payment purposes, corresponding revisions in quantity and total payment shall be shown in AT4c for each Payment Unit involved. Adjustment in rates will not be made. Adjustment in quantities shall not obligate For­ est Service to designate additional quantities when the original quantity estimate is overstated. BT3.0-RATES OF PAYMENT BT3.1 Current Contract Rates. Included Timber that is Released for Cutting shall be paid for at Current Contract Rates determined under this Section. "Current Contract Rates" shall be (a) Flat Rates and (b) Tentative Rates adjusted by the escalation procedures in BT3.2. Flat Rates and Tentative Rates shall be those listed in AT4, unless superseded by rates redetermined under BT3.3 or established for Contract Term Extension. Current Contract Rates, based on rates redetermined under BT3.3 or established under BTS.23, shall apply to all Payment Units from which removal of timber from Sale Area has not been completed on the effective date of the revised rates, except Current Contract Rates in effect at the time of Release for Cutting shall be applicable:

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  • Adjustment for Excess Volume If Sale Area Map indicates that there are incompletely Marked subdivisions and if Contracting Officer determines that the volume cut will be more than 120 percent of the total es- timated volume listed in A2, Forest Service, upon request by Purchaser, shall make an adjustment in Marking or cutting unit boundaries with the objective of designating for cutting the approximate estimated volumes by species listed in A2. Such adjustments in volumes shall be con- fined to (a) Marking adjustments on Sale Area and (b) re- duction in area to be cut over. Such adjustments or re- ductions shall not conflict with the silvicultural treatment being applied on Sale Area and shall not materially change the average value by species of the timber desig- nated for cutting. Such adjustments may be made not- withstanding the provisions of B1.1 and B2.3. If the timber designated for cutting is not reduced by such adjustments to less than 120 percent of the total es- timated quantity listed in A2, Purchaser, after cutting 120 percent of the total estimated volume listed in A2, may elect to have Sale Area reduced to eliminate the remain- ing Included Timber. However, where felling operations have been started, units of minimum practical size shall be retained in Sale Area.

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  • Adjustment for Volume Deficit If Sale Area Map indicates that there are incompletely Marked subdivisions and if Contracting Officer determines that a deficit in the estimated volume will cause the volume cut to be less than 90 percent of the total estimate shown in A2, Forest Service, upon request by Purchaser, shall des- ignate additional timber within Sale Area. Such additional timber shall be limited to that estimated to be necessary to reach approximately the estimated volumes by species listed in A2. Any such additional designation shall be con- sistent with land and resource management plans.

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