Timber definition

Timber means forest trees, standing or down, of a commercial species, including Christmas trees. However, "timber" does not include Christmas trees that are cultivated by agricultural methods, as that term is defined in RCW 84.33.035.
Timber includes trees when they have fallen or have been felled, and whether sawn, hewn, split or otherwise fashioned;
Timber means forest trees, standing or down, on privately or publicly owned land. "Timber" does not include Christmas trees that are cultivated by agricultural methods or short-rotation hardwoods as defined in RCW 84.33.035.

Examples of Timber in a sentence

  • Material used to meet down material requirements in the section titled, "Reserved Timber," shall not be considered for utilization scale.

  • As used in this section, the term "willful" or "intentional" includes, but is not limited to: any voluntary or deliberate activity by the PURCHASER, its employees, contractors, subcontractors, or agents which results in the removal or damage to any timber not described under the section titled, "Designated Timber," including removal or damage arising from a mistake of law or fact concerning the designated timber.

  • Any construction requirements or structures shown in the Timber Sale Contract or Attachment B shall be constructed and installed by the Purchaser to specifications in this section.

  • Waterproofing Timber Subfloor: All timber subfloors (including tongue & groove, particle board & plywood) must have at least 450mm of good cross ventilation under the floor to prevent distortion and movement of flooring members.

  • The Timber Harvest Planning and Operating Ground Rules – FMA Specific Addendum (the “Addendum”) is a reference manual that provides regulatory guidance and direction to be used by timber harvest planners, forest operators and other forestry professionals involved in implementing forest management plans (FMP).


More Definitions of Timber

Timber means all crops and trees, timber, whether severed or unsevered and including standing and down timber, stumps and cut timber, logs, wood chips and other forest products, whether now located or hereafter planted or growing in or on the Timberlands or otherwise or now or hereafter removed from the Timberlands or otherwise for sale or other disposition.
Timber means standing trees which, because of their size, quality and number, are marketable.
Timber means forest trees, standing or down, of a commercial
Timber means trees, whether standing, fallen, living, dead, limbed, bucked or peeled;
Timber means trees, standing or felled, and logs which can be used for sawing or processing into lumber for building or structural purposes or for the manufacture of an article. However, “timber” does not include firewood, Christmas trees, fruit or ornamental trees or wood products not used or to be used for building, structural, manufacturing, or processing purposes.
Timber means trees, saplings, seedlings, and sprouts from which trees of every size, nature, kind, and description may grow.
Timber means all trees, living or dead, standing or down, located within the Timber Sale Area.