Common use of TIMBER, STATE PROPERTY UNTIL PAID IN FULL Clause in Contracts

TIMBER, STATE PROPERTY UNTIL PAID IN FULL. All timber included in this Agreement shall remain the property of the STATE until paid for in full by the PURCHASER in the manner hereinbefore set forth, provided that the risk of loss thereof, by fire or otherwise, after operations have begun with reference to the particular logging area, shall be on the PURCHASER. Additional Specifications

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement Agreement, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

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TIMBER, STATE PROPERTY UNTIL PAID IN FULL. All timber included in this Agreement shall remain the property of the STATE until paid for in full by the PURCHASER in the manner hereinbefore set forth, provided that the risk of loss thereof, by fire or otherwise, after operations have begun with reference to the particular logging area, shall be on the PURCHASER. Additional Specifications.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement Agreement

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