Expert Valuation of Loss of Harvestable Trees Sample Clauses

Expert Valuation of Loss of Harvestable Trees. 37 The stumpage rate for the harvestable trees depended on the nature of the tenure: for Forest Licence timber (50 percent of total), it averaged $14.68 per cubic metre; for Timber Supply Licence timber (6 percent of total), it averaged $21.20; for Woodlot timber (44 percent of total), it averaged $12.95. The weighted average for stumpage rates at the time of the fire in 1992 was therefore $14.31 per cubic metre, as compared with the target stumpage rate for the B.C. Interior of $8.55. 38 Canfor’s expert, Xx. Xxxxxx, prepared a present value calculation of the Crown’s loss by measuring the future stumpage revenue stream with and with- out the fire, using information that would have been En l’espèce, la Couronne a prétendu qu’envi- ron 85 pour 100 (235 567 mètres cubes) du bois récupéré dans la zone ravagée provenait des arbres récoltables et 15 pour 100 (42 881 mètres cubes) des arbres réservés ou protégés.
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