Common use of Quantity Estimate Clause in Contracts

Quantity Estimate. The estimated quantities of timber by species designated for cutting under CT.3 and expected to be cut under Utilization Standards are listed in AT.2. Estimated quantity in AT.2 does not include the fol- lowing: (a) Damaged timber under CT.1.3; (b) Unintentionally cut timber under CT.1.4; (c) Construction timber under CT.1.5 cut outside of Payment Units and removed from construction use for utiliza- tion by Contractor; (d) Timber within clearing limits of Temporary Roads or other authorized clearings and that is not designated un- der CT.3.1, CT.3.3, CT.3.4, or CT.3.5; or (e) Dead or unstable live trees that are sufficiently tall to reach Contractor’s landings, work areas, or the roadbed of Specified Roads under CT.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Quantity Estimate. The estimated quantities of timber by species designated for cutting under CT.3 and expected to be cut under Utilization Standards are listed in AT.2. Estimated quantity in AT.2 does not include the fol- lowingfollowing: (a) Damaged timber under CT.1.3; (b) Unintentionally cut timber under CT.1.4; (c) Construction timber under CT.1.5 cut outside of Payment Units and removed from construction use for utiliza- tion by Contractor; (d) Timber within clearing limits of Temporary Roads or other authorized clearings and that is not designated un- der CT.3.1, CT.3.3, CT.3.4, or CT.3.5; or (e) Dead or unstable live trees that are sufficiently tall to reach Contractor’s landings, work areas, or the roadbed of Specified Roads under CT.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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