Scaling Bureau definition

Scaling Bureau means a certified Log Scaling and Grading contractor acting as a third- party scaling organization for the purpose of scaling and grading logs according to the Official Log Grading and Scaling Rules developed and authored by the Northwest Log Rules Advisory Group.

Examples of Scaling Bureau in a sentence

  • PURCHASER shall require approved Log Scaling Bureau to mail or email directly to the COUNTY, bi-monthly summaries of all logs scaled from this sale during that period.

  • All logs shall be scaled at Purchaser's expense by a Certified Bureau scaler from an OSU-approved Scaling Bureau.

  • Buyer will have the Scaling Bureau furnish directly to the Seller’s representative a copy of each scale certificate and detail sheet prepared by the Scaling Bureau showing gross and net scale for each species and grade of logs removed from the Sale Area during the period reported.

  • Subject to Section 11 (Risk Management) herein, title to the Merchantable Timber within the Timber Sale Area shall pass from the STATE to Purchaser upon scaling and payment for logs as documented on Certified Scaling Certificates produced by the Scaling Bureau approved by the STATE.

  • Subject to Section 11 (Risk Management) herein, title to the Merchantable Timber within the Timber Sale Area shall pass from the STATE to PURCHASER upon scaling and payment for logs as documented on Certified Scaling Certificates produced by the Scaling Bureau approved by the STATE.

  • All data transmitted by the Scaling Bureau to the Seller’s representative will be at Buyer’s expense.

  • The Buyer will make a special request to the Scaling Bureau to special scale logs with 20 board feet or more net scale and a 5-inch minimum-scaling diameter.

  • A USFS, BLM, state, or Scaling Bureau Check Scaler is used to resolve a check scale dispute.

  • Columbia River Log Scaling & Grading Bureau Pacific Rim Log Scaling Bureau, Inc.

  • Xxxxx agrees to have the Scaling Bureau make available to the Seller’s representative the log truck ticket detail and weekly summary.

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