Land class definition

Land class means a forestland land class described in ORS 321.210 or eastern Oregon
Land class or “land classes” means one of the eight classifications of forestland, used for assessment purposes by the department, based upon State Tax Commission Valuation Division Supplements published in 1967, and identified in ORS 321.352 (1).
Land class means one of eight classes of land in the Land Capability Classification System (Handbook 210, issued September, 1961, and approved for reprinting January, 1973) as developed by the Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.. Incorporation by reference does not include any future editions or amendments. The land capability classification shows, in a general way, the suitability of soils for most kinds of field crops. The soils are grouped according to their limitations for field crops, the risk of damage if they are used for crops, and the way they respond to management.

Examples of Land class in a sentence

  • Accordingly, the company has elected to measure Land class in its Property and Plant at their fair values and all other assets at deemed cost.

  • Possess a current FAA Airline Transport Pilot or Commercial Pilot Certificate with a Single-Engine Land class with instrument rating or if applicable multi- engine land class with instrument rating..

  • Land class 1and 2 were the most suitable soil class for agricultural production.

  • The question asked: "Was this applicant eligible to take the practical test in the CE-500 for an ATP certificate, Airplane category rating, Multiengine Land class rating with the above logged cross-country aeronautical experience?" ANSWER: Ref.

  • Land class 1 was only about 14% of the total land area ( hectares )followed by land class 2 which accounts to 42%.

  • Land class changed to commercial and land method changed to per square foot.

  • In addition, the condition of the assets is assessed at least Valuation of Land Property Plant & EquipmentThe Club carries the Land class of Property, Plant and Equipment at fair value at its initial recognition date, which has been determined based on an external valuation that has been obtained on the subject property held.

  • It is cultivated with crops which respond well to abundant soil moisture, such as rice, cassava and sweet potatoes.The areas covered by these landscape units, within the area shown in figure 2, are given in table 1 Table 1: Areas of landscape units within the study area delimited in figure 2 Land class Map Square Kilometers Percent of total area (%)Flat alluvial plain46,0 Figure 2 Landscape units in the study area.

  • MULTI-ENGINE RATINGThe student will obtain the knowledge, skills and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Multi-Engine Land class rating.

  • Stainless Steel, Type 304/304L per ASTM A240/A240M, USS 14 gage with a minimum sheet thickness of 0.0720 inches (1.83 mm).