Monuments and Markers Sample Clauses

Monuments and Markers. The Purchaser must protect all known land survey monuments and witness trees and markers from damage or obliteration. If monuments or markers are destroyed, the PURCHASER must pay the costs of restoration. No painted, blazed or tagged tree which marks the boundary of the sale area or cutting units may be cut unless approved in writing by the State. The PURCHASER must pay the STATE stipulated damages of $100.00 USD for each boundary tree and leave tree that is cut or damaged, as determined by the Forester-in-Charge. Assessed damages are not limited to the bond amount.
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Monuments and Markers. The PURCHASER must protect all known land survey monuments and witness trees and markers from damage or obliteration. If monuments or markers are destroyed, the PURCHASER must pay the costs of restoration. No painted, blazed or tagged tree which marks the boundary of the sale area or cutting units may be cut unless approved in writing by the State.
Monuments and Markers. (a) All major subdivision boundary corners shall be marked with a monument. Monuments shall be firmly set, substantial and not subject to settlement, frost heave or other movement. The monument shall be permanent and of such a nature, configuration and/or marking as to permit absolute, unquestionable identification.
Monuments and Markers. 1. Iron rods, five-eighths inches (5/8") in diameter and three feet (3') long, shall be placed on all boundary corners, block corners, curve points, and angle points. A copper pin one-quarter inch (1/4") in diameter embedded three inches (3") in the monument shall be placed at the exact intersection point on the monument. The monuments shall be set at such an elevation that they will not be disturbed during construction, and the top of the monument shall not be less than twelve inches (12") below the finished ground level.

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