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Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside).

Appears in 70 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside).

Appears in 30 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.8 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 16 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.5 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.8 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.2 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 20 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are be scaled according to instructions set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling InstructionsPractices" (WestsideEastside). Adjust Scaling Diameters and Lengths (pencil buck) according to Eastside "State Forestry Department Special Service Scaling Instructions." Any conifer log having a gross scaling diameter of less than 6 inches shall be pencil bucked for the purpose of determining the volume and grade of the log.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.5 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Agreement, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.0 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Agreement

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Adjust Scaling Diameters and Lengths (pencil buck) according to "State Forestry Department Special Service Scaling Instructions." Any conifer log having a gross scaling diameter of less than 5 inches shall be pencil bucked for the purpose of determining the volume and grade of the log.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 20 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are be scaled according to instructions set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling InstructionsPractices" (WestsideEastside). Adjust Scaling Diameters and Lengths (pencil buck) according to Eastside "State Forestry Department Special Service Scaling Instructions." Any conifer log having a gross scaling diameter of less than 6 inches shall be pencil bucked for the purpose of determining the volume and grade of the log.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid for by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by Weight. STATE may approve weighing of hardwood logs in lieu of log scaling to measure the hardwood timber sold by this contract. A conversion factor of 16 pounds per board foot for hardwoods shall be used for determining the number of net board feet. The scales shall be STATE certified and sealed. The gross weight and the truck tare weight for each load shall be machine printed on the weight ticket.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Adjust Scaling Diameters and Lengths (pencil buck) according to "State Forestry Department Special Service Scaling Instructions." Any conifer log having a gross scaling diameter of less than 6 inches shall be pencil bucked for the purpose of determining the volume and grade of the log. Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.5 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Adjust Scaling Diameters and Lengths (pencil buck) according to "State Forestry Department Special Service Scaling Instructions." Any conifer log having a gross scaling diameter of less than 5 inches shall be pencil bucked for the purpose of determining the volume and grade of the log. Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.8 MBF (Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.8 MBF (Gross and Net) to each long load delivered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 20 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are be scaled according to instructions set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling InstructionsPractices" (WestsideEastside).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.8 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.0 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 2.5 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.0 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.3 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.2 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside).

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.4 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Violations - Remote Scaling Requirement. If PURCHASER violates any of the log accountability requirements of this contract, STATE may require all logs from timber sold under the terms and conditions of this contract to be scaled at a ramp provided by PURCHASER, in a location designated by STATE. All costs associated with this additional scaling requirement shall be paid by PURCHASER. Cost of Scaling. All costs of scaling and all costs in connection with reports furnished to STATE shall be paid by PURCHASER. Scaling Instructions. PURCHASER agrees that STATE shall provide instructions to the approved third-party scaling organization for the scaling practices to be used for timber removed from the timber sale area. Logs Damaged During Handling. Mechanical damage to logs shall be prevented during log handling. Deductions for handling damage shall not be allowed. Add-Back Volume. Scaling deduction for deterioration due to abnormal delay in removal of logs from the timber sale area shall not be allowed in determining net volume. Volume of material deteriorated due to delay in removal shall be reported to STATE and paid for at the contract price. Cost for separate reports shall be paid by PURCHASER. Special Scaling Instructions. Segment scaling or grading of logs in excess of 40 feet in gross scaling length shall use actual taper. Procedures are set forth in "Segment Scaling and Grading of Long Logs - All Species - State Forestry Department Scaling Instructions" (Westside). Measurement by the Load. STATE may approve accounting for hardwood logs by the load in lieu of scaling to measure the timber sold under this contract. If this option is approved, STATE shall assign a volume of 3.5 MBF (Gross and Net) to each load delivered.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract