Common use of Full Prune Clause in Contracts

Full Prune. A Full Prune is performed when conditions within the crown of a hardwood tree are such that the entire tree needs to be fully pruned. Complete pruning is recommended when the primary objective is to maintain or improve tree health and structure, and includes pruning to reduce overall canopy mass and excessive wood weight. Trees that are identified for a Full Prune shall generally have no more than thirty (30) percent of the live foliage removed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tree Maintenance Services Agreement, Tree Maintenance Services Agreement, Tree Maintenance Services Agreement

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