SFI Standards definition
Examples of SFI Standards in a sentence
Seller agrees to manage the Property in accordance in all material respects with applicable state best management practices for forestry and in a manner that meets the minimum requirements for compliance with SFI Standards, including providing third party certification of same, or such other third party certification program as is approved in writing from time to time by Purchaser.
NPNS acknowledges that under SFI Standards a higher degree of care is required when the site is abnormally wet and that such circumstances may require NPNS to alter harvesting activities to accommodate the ground conditions; however, NPNS shall not be liable for any damage to the Timberlands caused by anyone other than NPNS or NPNS’s contractors engaged in harvesting, trucking or road construction on the portion of the Timberlands impacted by such damage.
Seller agrees to manage the Property in accordance in all material respects with applicable state best management practices for forestry and in a manner that meets the minimum requirements for compliance with SFI Standards or such other management guidelines as Seller and Purchaser may approve in writing from time to time.
Neenah acknowledges that under SFI Standards a higher degree of care is required when the site is abnormally wet and that such circumstances may require Neenah to alter harvesting activities to accommodate the ground conditions; however, Neenah shall not be liable for any damage to the Timberlands caused by anyone other than Neenah or Neenah’s contractors engaged in harvesting, trucking or road construction on the portion of the Timberlands impacted by such damage.
Grantee shall have no right to split into smaller timber stands for harvesting purposes any existing Timber Stand that does not contain more than fifty (50) acres, unless Grantee is splitting a Timber Stand to comply with SFI Standards for clear cut size with green-up requirements.
Grantee covenants and agrees that it will not conduct its operations in a manner which could cause Grantor to be in violation of any federal, state or local law, rule or regulation or any SFI Standards.