FOREST PROTECTION Clause Samples

FOREST PROTECTION. (1) The Minister agrees to provide and maintain an organization of people and equipment necessary for the protection of the forest from and suppression of forest fires on the forest management area and, except as herein otherwise provided, to pay the cost of fighting any forest fire that originates on the forest management area on the understanding that the Minister will not be liable for damages to the Company resulting from a failure to prevent, control or suppress any fire. (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph (1), the Company shall pay the cost of suppressing any forest fire that originates on the forest management area if the fire is caused by or arises out of any of the operations or activities conducted on the forest management area by the Company, its employees, agents or contractors; provided, however, that in no event shall the liability of the Company exceed the liability provided for in a separate Fire Control Agreement which may be negotiated and entered into by the Minister with the Company. Until such time as a Fire Control Agreement has been entered into, the Company agrees to have on hand in good working order such fire fighting equipment and shall train such employees in fire suppression as specified by the Minister. If the cause of any fire is disputed by the Company, the dispute shall be resolved by means of civil suit in the Courts of Alberta. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, the Company shall not be liable for loss of or damage to Crown timber by fire that is caused by or arises out of any of the operations or activities conducted on the forest management area by the Company, its employees, agents or contractors. (4) In the event of an occurrence of insect damage of epidemic nature to forest growth or a disease epidemic affecting forest growth on the forest management area the parties hereto will cooperate in suppressing the epidemic. (1) All scaling and measuring of timber weights and volumes shall be conducted in accordance with the Timber Regulation, the Scaling Regulation and the published instructions of the Department. (2) The Company shall maintain in the form and in the manner approved by the Minister complete and accurate records of the operations it conducts on the forest management area. (3) The Minister, or any person authorized by the Minister, may inspect the records maintained by the Company pursuant to subparagraph (2). 30. (1) Unless otherwise prescribed in the Timber Management Regulation, within...
FOREST PROTECTION. 25 (1) The Minister agrees to provide and maintain an organization of people and equipment necessary for the protection of the forest from and suppression of forest fires on the forest management area and, except as herein otherwise provided, to pay the cost of fighting any forest fire that originates on the forest management area on the understanding that the Minister will not be liable for damages to the Companies resulting from a failure to prevent, control or suppress any fire.
FOREST PROTECTION. The protection of the concession area shall be the full responsibility of the PARTY OF THE SECOND PART. All forest protection guards, including the head of the Forestry Department, hired by the PARTY OF THE SECOND PART for this purpose shall be deputized by the PARTY OF THE FIRST PART as forest officers to assist in the enforcement of forest laws, rules and regulations and shall be under the direct supervision and control of the Administrator or his authorized representative. The PARTY OF THE SECOND PART shall protect and conserve rare wildlife such as the Philippine Eagle, the Tamaraw, and other flora and fauna in the concession which are protected under existing laws, rules and regulations. The taking, collecting, killing, mutilating or possessing, living or dead, or purchase, offer for sale, transport, ship or export, alive or dead, of any of the protected flora and fauna, except under license or permit issued in accordance with existing regulations, is prohibited, PROVIDED, that the hunting, killing or mutilation of the Philippine Eagle or the Tamaraw, is absolutely prohibited.
FOREST PROTECTION. The lessee agrees: a. Not to cut, destroy, or damage timber without prior authority of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs or his authorized representative, such authorization to be made only where required by the pursuance of necessary mining operations. b. To pay for all such timber cut, destroyed, or damaged, at rates prescribed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs or his authorized representative, such rates to be determined on the basis of sales of similar timber in the vicinity. c. Not to interfere with the sale or removal of timber from the land covered by this lease by contractors operating under an approved timber sales contract now in effect or which may be entered into during the period of this lease. d. To do all in its power to prevent and suppress forest, brush, or grass fires on the leased land and in its vicinity, and to require its employees, contractors, subcontractors, and employees of contractors or subcontractors to do likewise. To place its employees, contractors, subcontractors, and the employees of such con­tractors or subcontractors employed on the leased land at the disposal of any authorized officer of the Indian Service for the purpose of suppressing forest, brush, or grass fires with the understanding that the payment for such services shall be made at rates to be determined by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs or his authorized representative, which rates shall not be less than the rates of pay prevailing in the vicinity for services of similar character; PROVIDED, That no payment shall be made for services rendered in the suppression of fires for which the lessee, its employees, contractors, or sub­contractors, or the employees of such contractors or subcontractors are responsible. e. To pay for the loss of all timber 10 inches or more in diameter occasioned by fires for which it, or any of its employees, contractors, subcontractors, or the employees of such contractors or subcontractors are responsible for the start or spread, the assessment of the value of such damages to be determined by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs or his authorized representative on the basis of the value of such timber on sales of similar timber in the vicinity. Also, to pay liquidated damages of $25 per acre for all young timber less than 10 inches in diameter destroyed by such fires and to pay all costs for the suppression of fires for which it, or any of its employees, contractors, or subcontractors, or the employees of such contractors, or su...
FOREST PROTECTION. In carrying out work within or adjacent to State or National Forests, or any other forests, parks, or other public or private lands, the Contractor shall obtain necessary permits and comply with all of the regulations of the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction over such forest, park, or lands. The Contractor shall keep the areas in an orderly condition, dispose of all refuse, obtain permits for the construction and maintenance of all construction camps, stores, warehouses, residences, latrines, cesspools, septic tanks, and other structures in accordance with the requirements of the appropriate authority. The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent and suppress forest fires and shall require his employees and subcontractors, both independently and at the request of forest officials, to do all reasonably within their power to prevent and suppress and to assist in preventing and suppressing forest fires; to notify a forest official at the earliest possible moment of the location and extent of any fire seen by them; and to extinguish or aid in extinguishing nearby fires.
FOREST PROTECTION. When any part of the Work takes place within or adjacent to a forested area, the Contractor shall ensure that all reasonable precautions are taken to prevent forest fires.
FOREST PROTECTION. The lessee agrees: a.Not to cut, destroy, or damage timber without prior authority of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs or his authorized representative, such authorization to be made only where required by the pursuance of necessary mining operations.
FOREST PROTECTION. The purchaser will not accept any costs for measures incurred by the vendor for technical forest protection reasons. This includes the protective spraying of wood piles, removal of beetle-infested wood to interim storage, and similar measures.
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