Crown timber definition

Crown timber means timber on Crown land, or timber reserved to the government;
Crown timber means timber grown on public land, except timber harvested pursuant to a timber disposition;
Crown timber means timber on Crown land, and, if Crown land is disposed of but the timber on that land is, despite the disposition of the land, reserved to the government, includes that reserved timber;

Examples of Crown timber in a sentence

  • Pursuant to Section 105 of the Act, the provisions of this manual are the policies and procedures to be used in the determination, redetermination and variance of stumpage rates for Crown timber harvested in the Coast Area (except Manning Park) and including all cutting authority areas within the Great Bear Rainforest North.

  • Québec reserves 25% of the annual allowable cut of Crown timber for sale in auctions, in addition to the private forest harvest and timber purchased by Québec border mills from New England and New York.

  • Unearned Compensation for Tenure Rights The principal form of Crown timber harvesting rights in most Canadian provinces involves some type of long-term arrangement.

  • These prohibitions may take the form of direct restrictions on log exports or a domestic processing requirement imposed as a condition on harvesters of Crown timber.

  • All Canadian provinces prohibit the export of unprocessed logs harvested from Crown timber.

  • Further, the Department has repeatedly found that because the number of industries making use of Crown timber is limited, the provision of timber is specific within the meaning of Section 771(5A)(D)(iii) of the Act.

  • As the Department has previously established, the provision of Crown timber by provincial governments constitutes the government provision of goods and therefore a financial contribution within the meaning of Section 771(5)(D) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19U.S.C. § 1677(5)(D) (2006)) (the “Act”).

  • Section 128(3) of that Act provides that exemptions from this requirement may only be given if the province is satisfied that (a) the timber is surplus to the requirements of BC mills; (b) the timber cannot be processed economically in the vicinity of the harvest or elsewhere in BC; or (c) the exemption would prevent waste of or improve the utilization of Crown timber.

  • Now, responding to specific U.S. demands and experience in British Columbia (whose new auction-based stumpage system had been recognized and accepted by the United States upon entry into force of the SLA in October 2006), public forest stumpage fees are derived from public auctions.All Crown timber in Québec (100%) is sold either directly at auction or at prices derived from auction prices.

  • Unless otherwise specified in a cutting authority, Table 7-2 shall be used for determining stumpage rates for the specified products from all sources of Crown timber.

Related to Crown timber

  • Timber means forest trees, standing or down, of a commercial species, including Christmas trees. However, "timber" does not include Christmas trees that are cultivated by agricultural methods, as that term is defined in RCW 84.33.035.

  • Harvest lot means a specifically identified quantity of marijuana that is, cultivated utilizing the same growing practices and harvested within a 72 hour period at the same location and cured under uniform conditions.

  • Timber Sale Area means the area or areas designated as such on Exhibit A and located on the ground by reference to legal subdivisions, monuments, natural land features, improvements, or sale boundary signs. Down Timber is defined as timber that is down as of the date of this contract, as determined by STATE.

  • Timber owner means any person having all or any part of the legal interest in timber. Where such timber is subject to a contract of sale, "timber owner" shall mean the contract purchaser.

  • Timberland means land, other than land owned by the federal government and land designated by the board as experimental forest land, which is available for, and capable of, growing a crop of trees of a commercial species used to produce lumber and other forest products, including Christmas trees. Commercial species shall be determined by the board on a district basis.

  • Harvest means the ((marijuana)) cannabis plant material derived from plants of the same strain that were cultivated at the same licensed location and gathered at the same time.

  • Crown land means land in which there is a Crown interest or a Duchy interest;

  • Timber and wood-derived products means any product that contains wood or wood fibre, with the exception of "recycled" materials (see below). Such products range from solid wood to those where the manufacturing processes obscure the wood element (e.g. paper). Timber and wood-derived products supplied or used in performance of the Contract that have been recycled or reclaimed are referred to as "recycled" timber, which is defined below. Timber and wood-derived products supplied or used in performance of the Contract that are not recycled are referred to as "virgin" timber when the distinction needs to be made for clarity. Short-rotation coppice is exempt from the requirements for timber and wood-derived products and falls under agricultural regulation and supervision rather than forestry.

  • Hardwood means any tree or tall shrub with broad leaves. Examples include alder, elderberry, big leaf maple, vine maple, madrone, cottonwood, cherry, and willow.

  • Petroleum refinery means each facility engaged in producing gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel oils, lubricants, or other products through distillation of petroleum or through redistillation, cracking, extracting, or reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives.

  • Timberlands means all the timberlands from time to time owned by the Loan Parties.

  • Crown lands has the same meaning as is given to that term by the Land Act;

  • Plant Site (Works, Factory) means the local integration of one or more plants, with any intermediate administrative levels, which are under one operational control, and includes common infrastructure, such as:

  • Hydrocarbons means oil, gas, casinghead gas, drip gasoline, natural gasoline, condensate, distillate, liquid hydrocarbons, gaseous hydrocarbons and all products refined or separated therefrom.

  • Barge means a vessel that is not self-propelled.

  • Total hydrocarbons (THC) means the sum of all volatile compounds measurable by a flame ionization detector (FID).

  • Harvest batch means a specifically identified quantity of dried flower or trim, leaves, and other cannabis plant matter that is uniform in strain, harvested at the same time, and, if applicable, cultivated using the same pesticides and other agricultural chemicals, and harvested at the same time.

  • oil tanker means a ship constructed or adapted primarily to carry oil in bulk in its cargo spaces and includes combination carriers and any “chemical tanker” as defined in Annex II of the present Convention when it is carrying a cargo or part cargo of oil in bulk.

  • Imbalance means the difference between Deliveries to KUB for a Customer and Redeliveries by KUB to the Customer.

  • LNG means liquefied natural gas.

  • MT means metric tons.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • tanker in relation to chapter 4 means an oil tanker as defined in MARPOL Annex I, regulation 1 or a chemical tanker or an NLS tanker as defined in MARPOL Annex II, regulation 1.

  • Shellfish means those species of marine and freshwater

  • Copper Loop is a stand-alone local loop comprised entirely of copper wire or cable. Copper Loops include two-wire and four-wire analog voice-grade copper Loops, digital copper Loops (e.g., DS0s and integrated services digital network lines), as well as two-wire and four-wire copper Loops conditioned to transmit the digital signals needed to provide digital subscriber line services, regardless of whether the copper Loops are in service or held as spares. The copper Loop includes attached electronics using time division multiplexing technology, but does not include packet switching capabilities.

  • Total tetrahydrocannabinol means the same as that term is defined in § 3.2-4112.