Harvest definition

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.
Harvest means the act of removing a marine species with the intention of not returning it to the water.
Harvest means the point at which timber that has been cut, severed, or removed for purposes of sale is first measured in the ordinary course of business as determined by reference to common practice in the timber industry. The term does not include the cutting, severance, or removal of timber for firewood, fence posts, or other personal use.

Examples of Harvest in a sentence

  • The State may dispose of Cropping Improvements as set forth below in Subsection 3.03, or proceed with leasing the entire tract at public auction while reserving for Lessee the right to harvest (Harvest Right) those areas on which Cropping Improvements exist.

  • Said Harvest Right must be exercised within, and in no case later than, fourteen (14) months after expiration or termination of this lease, and is subject to payment of rent for the area covered by the Harvest Right under the terms of this lease as identified hereinabove in Subsection 1.04 for the area covered by the Harvest Right.

  • Said Harvest Right shall terminate fourteen (14) months after expiration or non-default termination of the lease at which time any remaining crops shall become the property of State without compensation to Lessee.


More Definitions of Harvest

Harvest means the period of time during which grain may be harvested and Delivered, this is usually between 1 October in the first year and 31 January in the following year.
Harvest means the point at which timber that has been cut, severed, or removed for purposes of sale or use is first measured in the ordinary course of business as determined by reference to common practice in the timber industry.
Harvest means the reduction of wildlife into possession, and includes hunting, trapping, fishing, as defined in the Fisheries Act, netting, egging, picking, collecting, gathering, spearing, killing, capturing or taking by any means;
Harvest means the catching or taking of a fish by any means whatsoever, followed by a reduction of such fish to possession. Fish that are caught, but immediately returned to the water free, alive, and unharmed are not harvested.Temporary possession of a fish for the purpose of measuring it to determine compliance with size limits imposed by this chapter shall not constitute harvest, provided it is measured immediately after taking and immediately returned to the water free, alive, and unharmed if undersized.
Harvest means to separate, by cutting, prying, picking, peeling, breaking, pulling, splitting, or otherwise removing, a specialized forest product. "Harvest" includes both removing a specialized forest product from its original physical connection with the land and collecting a specialized forest product that has been previously separated from the land.
Harvest means the cutting, felling, or removal of timber.
Harvest means to slaughter or take by hunting farmed cervids for meat and other products.