FSP holder definition

FSP holder or “holder” means the agreement holders listed in Paragraph 3.1, or any successor or assignee of that agreement, unless this FSP no longer applies to that agreement holder;
FSP holder means a holder of a licence specified in Division 2.1
FSP holder means a Licensee listed in Table 1 below.

Examples of FSP holder in a sentence

  • Seed areas of exposed soil that exceed 0.1 contiguous hectares, excluding the road prism, that have been disturbed by primary forest activities authorized by the FSP holder, recognizing that spring and fall are optimum times to revegetate, and giving preference to preferred seed that is:i.

  • The FSP holder will, during primary forest activities, maintain forest structure and diversity at the stand level as reported in the Site Plan for the development:a.

  • The FSP holder will conduct activities in the riparian management area that incorporate the recommendations made by the Qualified Professional and will minimize sediment and coarse woody debris inputs into streams to the extent practicable.

  • For areas where a cutblock or road is proposed within the CFA, the FSP holder will, prior to harvesting that cutblock or constructing that road, comply with the results and recommendations of the Simpcw First Nation AOA for the CFA (February 23, 2010).

  • Result or Strategy for Restrictions on Harvesting Wildlife Tree RetentionApplicable FDUs: #1-Kamloops, #2-Merritt, #3-Okanagan, #4-TFL 49, #5-Arrow, #6-BoundaryIn relation to the objectives set by government for wildlife and biodiversity at the stand level set out in FPPR section 9.1, and consistent with FPPR section 12.5(2), which provides for a conditional exemption from FPPR section 67 [Restriction on harvesting], the FSP holder will:1.

  • Applicable FDUs: #1-K1Z In relation to the objective set by government for soils that is set out in section 5 of the FPPR, the FSP holder adopts as a strategy, FPPR section 35 (Soil disturbance limits) and FPPR section 36 (Permanent access structure limits) as those sections were on the legislated planning date of this FSP.

  • The intent is to also follow any specific agreements that the FSP holder has with any First Nation Band or Tribal Council.

  • Result or Strategy for Fisheries Sensitive Watersheds in FDUs 1 and 2 – minimizing adverse sediment related effects to fish and fish streamsApplicable FDUs: #1 Kamloops, #2 MerrittFor objective 1b of the fisheries sensitive watershed Order, to “minimize adverse sediment related effects to fish and fish streams”, the FSP holder will ensure that:1.

  • Applicable FDUs: #1-K1Z Consistent with FPPR section 12(8), the FSP holder is exempt from the requirement to prepare a result or strategy for the objectives set by government for timber.

  • For areas where a cutblock or road is proposed within FDU #1- K1Z but outside the CFA in a High or Medium Potential area as identified in the AOA model, the FSP holder will, prior to harvesting that cutblock or constructing that road, undertake archaeological assessments consistent with the Implementation Guidelines for the Kamloops AOA model and process (Version September 2013 – Appendices updated Nov 2014), or as this document is amended from time to time.


More Definitions of FSP holder

FSP holder means a holder of a licence specified in Paragraph 2.1;
FSP holder means the Forest Act agreement holders listed in the Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) Appendix A, or any successor or assignee of that agreement, unless this FSP no longer applies to that agreement holder.
FSP holder or “the holder of the FSP” means the Timber Sales Manager for the BC Timber Sales’ Prince George Business Area or any other signatory.

Related to FSP holder

  • Holder means a Person in whose name a Security is registered in the Security Register.

  • Eligible Holder means a Limited Partner whose (a) federal income tax status would not, in the determination of the General Partner, have the material adverse effect described in Section 4.9(a)(i) or (b) nationality, citizenship or other related status would not, in the determination of the General Partner, create a substantial risk of cancellation or forfeiture as described in Section 4.9(a)(ii).