Prescribed Spacing definition

Prescribed Spacing means the distance to be maintained between planted trees and the distance between planted trees and Acceptable Natural Trees, as specified in Schedule B (also referred to as inter-tree spacing).
Prescribed Spacing means the distance to be maintained between planted trees and the distance between planted trees and Acceptable Natural Trees, as specified in Schedule A (also referred to as inter-tree spacing).

Examples of Prescribed Spacing in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall select each Planting Spot according to the Prescribed Spacing specified in Schedule B.

  • Spacing between trees may exceed the Prescribed Spacing but must not result in Wide Spacing.

  • The actual spacing between trees may vary from the Prescribed Spacing to take advantage of the most suitable Microsite but may not be closer than the Specified Minimum Inter- tree Distance.

  • The actual spacing between trees may vary from the Prescribed Spacing to take advantage of the most suitable Microsite but may not be closer than the Specified Minimum Inter-Tree Distance of 1.0 m.

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