Common use of Adjustment for Excess Volume Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 88 contracts

Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract, Service Timber Sale Contract, Service Timber Sale Contract

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Adjustment for Excess Volume. If Sale Contract 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 esti- mated volume listed in A2A.2, Forest Service, upon request by PurchaserContractor, shall make an adjustment in Marking or cutting cut- ting unit boundaries with the objective of designating for cutting the approximate estimated volumes by species listed in A2A.2. Such adjustments in volumes shall be con- fined confined to (a) Marking adjustments on Sale Contract Area and (b) re- duction reduction in area to be cut over. Such adjustments or re- ductions reductions shall not conflict with the silvicultural treatment being applied on Sale Contract Area and shall not materially change the average value by species of the timber desig- nated designated for cutting. Such adjustments may be made not- withstanding notwithstanding the provisions of B1.1 B.1 and B2.3C.3. If the timber designated for cutting is not reduced by such adjustments to less than 120 percent of the total es- timated esti- mated quantity listed in A2A.2, PurchaserContractor, after cutting 120 percent of the total estimated volume listed in A2A.2, may elect to have Sale Contract Area reduced to eliminate the remain- ing remaining Included Timber. However, where felling operations have been started, units of minimum practical size shall be retained in Sale Contract Area.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary, www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

Adjustment for Excess Volume. If Sale Contract Area Map indicates that there are incompletely Marked subdivisions and if Contracting Officer determines deter- mines that the volume cut will be more than 120 percent of the total es- timated estimated volume listed in A2, Forest ServiceSer- vice, upon request by PurchaserContractor, shall make an adjustment adjust- ment in Marking or cutting unit boundaries with the objective ob- jective of designating for cutting the approximate estimated esti- mated volumes by species listed in A2. Such adjustments adjust- ments in volumes shall be con- fined confined to (a) Marking adjustments ad- justments on Sale Contract Area and (b) re- duction reduction in area to be cut over. Such adjustments or re- ductions reductions shall not conflict with the silvicultural treatment being applied on Sale Contract Area and shall not materially change the average aver- age value by species of the timber desig- nated designated for cuttingcut- ting. Such adjustments may be made not- withstanding notwithstanding 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 to- tal estimated quantity listed in A2, PurchaserContractor, after cutting cut- ting 120 percent of the total estimated volume listed in A2, may elect to have Sale Contract Area reduced to eliminate elimi- nate the remain- ing remaining Included Timber. However, where felling operations have been started, units of minimum practical size shall be retained in Sale Contract Area.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

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

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: www.fs.usda.gov, Resource Timber Contract, Resource Timber Contract

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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- 114 SAMPLE 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

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