Common use of Modification for Catastrophe Clause in Contracts

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with Purchaser, shall outline on Sale Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 88 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

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Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with Purchaser, shall outline on Sale Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 BT3.32 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 59 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated undesig- nated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification modifica- tion to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 D.3.2 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation consulta- tion with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separatelysepa- rately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected af- fected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed pro- posed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 and other related re- lated revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Oper- ating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision provi- sion for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation consulta- tion with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map:Map:‌‌ (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber;timber;‌ (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separatelysepa- rately; andand‌‌ (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected af- fected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed pro- posed modifications, this contract shall be modified to to‌ include rates redetermined under B3.32 and other related re- lated revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Oper- ating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision provi- sion for additional contract time, if needed.needed.‌‌‌‌

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated undesig- nated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated un- designated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification modifi- cation to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed modificationsmodifica- tions, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined rede- termined under B3.32 BT3.32 and other related revisions as necessarynec- xxxxxx, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated undesignat- ed timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification modifica- tion to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 DT.3.2 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

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Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated undesig- nated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification modifica- tion to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 DT.3.2 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with PurchaserContractor, shall outline on Sale Contract Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated undesig- nated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and; (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Contract Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Contract Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification modifica- tion to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser Contractor accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 DT.3.2 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with Purchaser, shall outline on Sale Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined under B3.32 8T3.32 and other related revisions as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed. due to administrative appeal or litigation, regardless of whether Contracting Officer's order is required by a court order or this contract is named in such a proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Modification for Catastrophe. In event of Catastrophic Damage, Forest Service, in consultation with Purchaser, shall outline on Sale Area Map: (a) Any areas of catastrophe-affected live and dead timber meeting Utilization Standards and having undesignated timber so situated that it should be logged with the designated timber; (b) If needed, any such areas where the damaged undesignated undeslgnated timber can reasonably be logged separately; and and , (c) Areas of affected or unaffected timber that are to be eliminated from Sale Area. Forest Service shall locate and post the boundaries of all such areas, as needed. After Sale Area Map has been outlined under this Subsection, Forest Service may propose contract modification to permit the harvest of catastrophe-affected timber. If Purchaser accepts Forest Service proposed modifications, this contract shall be modified to include rates redetermined redeterminEld under B3.32 BT3.32 and other related revisions revisions' as necessary, such as revision of Operating Schedule to ensure prompt removal of affected timber when necessary to avoid further loss and provision for additional contract time, if needed. due to administrative appeal or litigation, regardless of whether Contracting Officer's order is required by a court order or this contract is named in such a proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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