Surplus Trees definition

Surplus Trees means all trees designated for cutting.

Examples of Surplus Trees in a sentence

  • Loss AssessmentOn occurrence of any insured perils leading to the total loss of damage to the plant /plants the insured has to submit the claim form to Agriculture Insurance Company of India Limited (AIC).

  • It shall be the responsibility of the Operator to select the appropriate Leave Trees and Surplus Trees on the Project Area.

  • Surplus Trees; 2 Silver Birch on my drive; Sweet Chestnut for UC Green – Josie Maudlin (WI.); Silver Birches/ Hornbeams – Phil & Joyce, Biggleswade Road.ST and TT both congratulated Graham for overseeing the project and thanked all the volunteers who assisted.

  • A remaining Surplus Tree is a tree left standing, which, in Owner's judgment, should have been cut to achieve the required spacing.In addition, remaining Surplus Trees shall include Cull Trees, stumps with remaining live limbs, and cut tree stumps over 12" high.B. Basis for Measuring Work Quality Information obtained from inspection of the plots shall be used to calculate a work quality percentage.

  • First, the missing Leave Trees and remaining Surplus Trees per plot are totaled.

  • Trees that are to be cut as part of the thinning operations, including Cull Trees, are referred to as Surplus Trees.

  • Surplus Trees are coniferous stems that will not meet the criteria of a Leave Tree.

  • Owner may designate individual Leave or Surplus Trees as desired.

Related to Surplus Trees

  • Surplus means the number of votes by which the total number of votes for any candidate (whether first preference or transferred votes, or a combination of both) exceeds the quota; but references in these rules to the transfer of the surplus means the transfer (at a transfer value) of all transferable ballot documents from the candidate who has the surplus,

  • Surplus Cash means, with respect to any period, any revenues of Borrower remaining after paying, or setting aside funds for paying, all the following:

  • Surplus Amount in respect of a particular Bid by an Anchor Investor, shall mean any amount paid in respect of such Bid that is in excess of the amount arrived at by multiplying the number of Equity Shares allocated in respect of such Bid with the Anchor Investor Offer Price, and shall include Bid Amounts below the Anchor Investor Offer Price, in respect of which no Equity Shares are to be Allotted, and in respect of refunds that are to be made after transfer of monies to the Public Offer Account, the Surplus Amount shall mean all Bid Amounts to be refunded after the transfer of monies to the Public Offer Account. For the sake of clarity, in case of an unsuccessful Bid by an Anchor Investor, the entire amount paid towards the Bid shall be considered to be the Surplus Amount;

  • Surplus funds means, at any given date, the excess of cash and other recognized assets that are expected to be resolved into cash or its equivalent in the natural course of events and with a reasonable certainty, over the liabilities and necessary reserves at the same date.

  • Surplus Fund means the fund by that name established pursuant to the Second Resolution.

  • Surplus Account has the meaning assigned to it in Section 3.02(a).

  • NY Federal Reserve means the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

  • New York Federal Reserve s Website" means the website of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York currently at http://www.newyorkfed.org, or any successor website;

  • Annual Balanced Budget means that, in each Funding Year of the term of this Agreement, the total revenues of the HSP are greater than or equal to the total expenses, from all sources, of the HSP;

  • U.S. Treasury Securities means direct obligations of the United States Treasury that are entitled to the full faith and credit of the United States.

  • Segregated ballast means the ballast water introduced into a tank which is completely separated from the cargo oil and oil fuel system and which is permanently allocated to the carriage of ballast or to the carriage of ballast or cargoes other than oil or noxious substances as variously defined in the Annexes of the present Convention.

  • Statistical Release means the statistical release designated “H.15(519)” or any successor publication which is published weekly by the Federal Reserve and which reports yields on actively traded United States government securities adjusted to constant maturities or, if such statistical release is not published at the time of any determination under the Indenture, then such other reasonably comparable index which shall be designated by the Company.

  • Combined means devices having separate apparent surfaces, but a common light source and a common lamp body;

  • Federal Reserve means the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.