Common use of Substitution of Trees Clause in Contracts

Substitution of Trees. PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees as approved by STATE for any conifer reserved trees which must be cut to facilitate logging (i.e., cable corridors, landings, or skid trails) or to resolve safety problems pursuant to Section 16 (i.e., danger trees, guyline trees, hang-ups). An acceptable substitute tree is defined as any sound, live-topped conifer tree that is the nearest tree to a reserved tree that must be cut. STATE reserves the right to:

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Substitution of Trees. PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees as approved by STATE for any conifer reserved trees which must be cut to facilitate logging (i.e., cable corridors, landings, or skid trails) or to resolve safety problems pursuant to Section 16 (i.e., danger trees, guyline trees, hang-ups). An acceptable substitute tree is defined as any sound, live-topped conifer tree that is the nearest tree to a reserved tree that must be cut. STATE reserves the right to:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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Substitution of Trees. PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees as approved by STATE for any conifer reserved trees which must be cut to facilitate logging (i.e., cable corridors, landings, or skid trails) or to resolve safety problems pursuant to Section 16 (i.e., danger trees, guyline trees, hang-ups). This provision applies to Area 2 only. An acceptable substitute tree is defined as any sound, live-topped conifer tree that is the nearest tree to a reserved tree that must be cut. STATE reserves the right to:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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