Logging Practices Sample Clauses

Logging Practices. Buyer shall conduct their logging operations on Seller's land in an efficient manner and in accordance with good standard logging practices as the same prevail in the West Coast fir industry, including, but without limiting the scope of the foregoing, the realization of the highest log utilization possible from the timber consistent with good logging practices, and the cutting and removal of the merchantable logs in a clean manner as the cutting and removal proceed. All trees shall be utilized to as low a diameter in the tops as is practicable, and the log lengths shall be such as to secure the greatest practicable utilization of merchantable materials. Stumps shall be cut as to cause the least practicable waste and cut no higher on the side adjacent to the highest ground than a distance equal to 12-inches above the root collar. When this requirement is impracticable in Seller's judgment, Seller may authorize and accept higher stumps. Special care shall be taken by Buyer to protect the residual trees and young growth from logging or fire damage. Except in the "clearcut" area and within the boundaries of logging roads, Buyer shall give special attention to avoid felling or damaging any green tree unless the specific approval of Seller has first been obtained. Failure to observe contract requirements in avoiding damage to the soil, residual trees, and reproduction, and in the utilization of merchantable timber shall make Buyer liable for damages to Seller. In the case of unutilized timber, Seller shall have the right to charge Buyer for any unutilized merchantable timber left on the ground. Such timber shall be marked and "xxxxx scaled" by Seller and the volume by grades and species shall be reported to Buyer and payment therefor shall be made by Buyer within 30 days at the contract rates applicable. Buyer shall fell as the logging operations progress, 20 unmerchantable trees and snags within the Sale Area as previously marked by the Seller's representative.
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  • Accounting Practices All matters concerning this FuturesAccess Fund’s accounting practices shall be determined by the Sponsor on a fair and equitable basis, and all such determinations shall be final and conclusive as to all Investors. However, the Sponsor shall be under no obligation whatsoever to make any deviations from the allocations set forth in this Article II. In reporting Net Asset Values to Investors and third parties on an interim basis, the Sponsor shall be entitled to accrue fees and payments due at the end of a period as if such fees or payments were due (on a pro rata basis, if appropriate) as of the end of an interim period within such period.

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  • Servicing Practices The Servicer agrees to service Mortgage Loans in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. In general, where not otherwise expressly required by the provisions of this Agreement, the Servicer shall service the Mortgage Loans in accordance with Prudent Servicing Practices and generally in accordance with FNMA guidelines. As to each Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall take all such actions as may be necessary to preserve the lien of the related Security Instrument upon the related Mortgaged Property.

  • Policies and Practices The employment relationship between the Parties shall be governed by this Agreement and the policies and practices established by the Company and the Board of Directors (hereinafter referred to as the “Board”). In the event that the terms of this Agreement differ from or are in conflict with the Company’s policies or practices or the Company’s Employee Handbook, this Agreement shall control.

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  • Customary Practices Settlement of transactions may be effected in accordance with trading and processing practices customary in the jurisdiction or market where the transaction occurs. The Fund acknowledges that this may, in certain circumstances, require the delivery of cash or Securities (or other property) without the concurrent receipt of Securities (or other property) or cash. In such circumstances, the Custodian shall have no responsibility for nonreceipt of payments (or late payment) or nondelivery of Securities or other property (or late delivery) by the counterparty.

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