Additional Timber Sample Clauses
The 'Additional Timber' clause defines the terms under which extra timber, beyond the originally agreed quantity, may be supplied or requested during the course of a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the process for ordering additional timber, the pricing mechanism for such orders, and any limitations or conditions that apply, such as maximum allowable quantities or required notice periods. Its core function is to provide flexibility for both parties to adjust to changing project needs while ensuring that the terms for any extra supply are clear and agreed in advance, thereby preventing disputes over scope or cost.
Additional Timber. In addition to the timber specified above, this sale also includes any other timber on the contract area which must be cut or removed due to insect damage, windthrow, or in clearing for roads, landings, camps and other improvements constructed by the Purchaser and all other timber seriously damaged in logging operations under this contract, if, in the opinion of the Approving Officer, the timber is merchantable for any product in accordance with customary standards and is present in sufficient quantities to permit economic removal to existing markets.
Additional Timber. Timber of species and products not specified in Section A9(a) above which may be cut pursuant to Section A7(b) shall be paid for during the life of this contract at the appraised rates shown below: Species and Product Unit Appraised Rate Per Unit
