Common use of Harvest Block Boundaries Clause in Contracts

Harvest Block Boundaries. a. Prior to harvesting the block boundary, that portion of the block boundary being harvested must be ribboned. Exceptions to the aforementioned include: i. Existing roads and trails as identified on plan map 1 The colour red (either red markings or red flagging) has been reserved for use by the Crown (Forest Resources Management Regulations). ii. Where the stand or polygon boundary, adjacent to the harvest block has a height of 12.0 meters or less in the field. b. Boundaries adjacent to private land, Indian reserves, parks, RANS and other FMA exclusions are always to be marked, unless clearly delineated by a road or trail, or cleared land. Legal descriptions associated with the land surveys or as found in legislation are to be used when marking these boundaries. c. Block boundaries that require marking, must be clearly visible and adequate marking must remain post-harvest to easily distinguish the boundary d. Block boundaries becomes the legal boundary of the harvest block

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement

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Harvest Block Boundaries. a. Prior to harvesting the block boundary, that portion of the block boundary being harvested must be ribboned. Exceptions to the aforementioned include: i. Existing roads and trails as identified on plan map map ii. Where the stand or polygon boundary, adjacent to the harvest block has a height of 12.0 meters or less in the field. 1 The colour red (either red markings or red flagging) has been reserved for use by the Crown (Forest Resources Management Regulations). ii. Where the stand or polygon boundary, adjacent to the harvest block has a height of 12.0 meters or less in the field. b. Boundaries adjacent to private land, Indian reserves, parks, RANS and other FMA exclusions are always to be marked, unless clearly delineated by a road or trail, or cleared land. Legal descriptions associated with the land surveys or as found in legislation are to be used when marking these boundaries. c. Block boundaries that require marking, must be clearly visible and adequate marking must remain post-harvest to easily distinguish the boundary d. Block boundaries becomes the legal boundary of the harvest block

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement

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Harvest Block Boundaries. a. Prior to harvesting the block boundary, that portion of the block boundary being harvested must be ribboned. Exceptions to the aforementioned include: i. Existing roads and trails as identified on plan map 1 The colour red (either red markings or red flagging) has been reserved for use by the Crown (Forest Resources Management Regulations).map ii. Where the stand or polygon boundary, adjacent to the harvest block has a height of 12.0 meters or less in the field. b. Boundaries adjacent to private land, Indian reserves, parks, RANS and other FMA exclusions are always to be marked, unless clearly delineated by a road 1 The colour red (either red markings or red flagging) has been reserved for use by the Crown (Forest Resources Management Regulations). or trail, or cleared land. Legal descriptions associated with the land surveys or as found in legislation are to be used when marking these boundaries. c. Block boundaries that require marking, must be clearly visible and adequate marking must remain post-harvest to easily distinguish the boundary d. Block boundaries becomes the legal boundary of the harvest block

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement

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