Common use of Slash Disposal Clause in Contracts

Slash Disposal. Slash is defined as all debris resulting from logging operations, construction of roads, or other improvements. PURCHASER shall expend 25 hours of track-mounted excavator time on the timber sale areas for the purpose of brush and slash piling as specified in Exhibit F and as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that not all hours are needed, PURCHASER shall pay to STATE $95 per hour for each hour not used. Slash piling shall commence within 14 days after completion of log yarding on all timber sale areas and continue until it is completed, unless otherwise directed in writing by STATE. Slash piling shall not be allowed from November 1 through September 15, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. All slash near openings and landings shall be piled no closer than 75 feet to any residual trees. Upon completion of all provisions of this contract, STATE shall issue a release pursuant to ORS 477.580 relieving PURCHASER of the responsibility for the disposal of slash on the timber sale area. PURCHASER's responsibility shall be continuous until such a release is issued.

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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Slash Disposal. Slash is defined as all debris resulting from logging operations, construction of roads, or other improvements. PURCHASER shall expend 25 8 hours of track-mounted excavator time on the timber sale areas patch cuts in Area III for the purpose of brush and slash piling as specified in Exhibit F H and as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that not all hours are needed, PURCHASER shall pay to STATE $95 110 per hour for each hour not used. Slash piling shall commence within 14 days after completion of log yarding on all timber sale areas and continue until it is completed, unless otherwise directed in writing by STATE. Slash piling shall not be allowed from November October 1 through September 15May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. All slash near openings and landings shall be piled no closer than 75 20 feet to any residual trees. Upon completion of all provisions of this contract, STATE shall issue a release pursuant to ORS 477.580 relieving PURCHASER of the responsibility for the disposal of slash on the timber sale area. PURCHASER's responsibility shall be continuous until such a release is issued.

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Slash Disposal. Slash is defined as all debris resulting from logging operations, construction of roads, or other improvements. PURCHASER shall expend 25 30 hours of track-mounted excavator time on the timber sale areas area for the purpose of brush and slash piling as specified in Exhibit F and as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that not all hours are needed, PURCHASER shall pay to STATE $95 110 per hour for each hour not used. Slash piling shall commence within 14 days after completion of log yarding on all timber sale areas and continue until it is completed, unless otherwise directed in writing by STATE. Slash piling shall not be allowed from November October 1 through September 15May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. All slash near openings and landings shall be piled no closer than 75 50 feet to any residual trees. Upon completion of all provisions of this contract, STATE shall issue a release pursuant to ORS 477.580 relieving PURCHASER of the responsibility for the disposal of slash on the timber sale area. PURCHASER's responsibility shall be continuous until such a release is issued.. PROJECTS

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Slash Disposal. Slash is defined as all debris resulting from logging operations, construction of roads, or other improvements. PURCHASER shall expend 25 36 hours of track-mounted excavator time on the timber sale areas Areas I and II for the purpose of brush and slash piling as specified in Exhibit F H and as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that not all hours are needed, PURCHASER shall pay to STATE $95 110 per hour for each hour not used. Slash piling shall commence within 14 days after completion of log yarding on all timber sale areas and continue until it is completed, unless otherwise directed in writing by STATE. Slash piling shall not be allowed from November October 1 through September 15May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. All slash near openings and landings shall be piled no closer than 75 50 feet to any residual trees. Upon completion of all provisions of this contract, STATE shall issue a release pursuant to ORS 477.580 relieving PURCHASER of the responsibility for the disposal of slash on the timber sale area. PURCHASER's responsibility shall be continuous until such a release is issued.. PROJECTS

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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Slash Disposal. Slash is defined as all debris resulting from logging operations, construction of roads, or other improvements. PURCHASER shall expend 25 10 hours of track-mounted excavator time on the timber sale areas for the purpose of brush and slash piling as specified in Exhibit F H and as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that not all hours are needed, PURCHASER shall pay to STATE $95 180 per hour for each hour not used. Slash piling shall commence within 14 days after completion of log yarding on all timber sale areas and continue until it is completed, unless otherwise directed in writing by STATE. Slash piling in Area I shall not be allowed from November 1 through September 15. Slash piling in Area V shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. All slash near openings and landings shall be piled no closer than 75 feet to any residual trees. Upon completion of all provisions of this contract, STATE shall issue a release pursuant to ORS 477.580 relieving PURCHASER of the responsibility for the disposal of slash on the timber sale area. PURCHASER's responsibility shall be continuous until such a release is issued.

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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