Hardwood Sample Clauses

The "Hardwood" clause defines what types of wood are considered as hardwood for the purposes of the contract. Typically, it specifies the species or characteristics of wood that qualify, such as oak, maple, or mahogany, and may exclude certain woods that do not meet the agreed standards. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the materials to be supplied or used, thereby preventing disputes over quality or suitability of the wood provided.
Hardwood. Installation of all wood, pre-finished, unfinished, engineered, solid wood and composites. Flooring including cork, domestic and exotic ▇▇▇▇▇, bamboo, reclaimed ▇▇▇▇▇ and laminate. Installation of sound barriers, vapour barriers, felt, asphalt and wax paper using installation methods of either glue down, nail, cleat, stapling or floating. The application of lining and striping such as game lines. Sanding and finishing of wood flooring including filling staining and waxing. Repair and refinish hardwood and laminate flooring.
Hardwood. Water damage Damage to flooring caused by excessive weather moisture, plumbing leaks, or other water problems are considered consequential damages and should be covered by Purchaser’s insurance. Purchasers should take necessary steps to minimize these damages. None.
Hardwood. Hardwood for joinery shall be sound, well-conditioned and seasoned hardwood complying with the requirements of SRN 816. A sample of each representative section shall submitted by the supplier for approval by the NYEWASCO. Moisture content shall be 12 (+ or- 2%)
Hardwood. Deciduous trees with broad flat leaves as opposed to coniferous or needled trees.
Hardwood. A tree with broad leaves rather than needles (e. g., oak, madrone, aspen, cottonwood, dogwood). SAMPLE