Timber Tenures definition

Timber Tenures means the rights of the Seller to harvest timber from lands owned by the Province of British Columbia, including without limitation Forest License A77955.
Timber Tenures mean all forest licences, timber sale licences, timber licences, tree farm licences, pulpwood agreements, woodlot licences, free use permits, licences to cut, road permits, road use permits, cutting permits and special use permits granted to Xxxx & Xxxxxx Canada or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the Forest Act and all other timber tenures or entitlements of Xxxx & Talbot Canada or any of its Subsidiaries in respect of timber now owned or hereafter acquired by Xxxx & Xxxxxx Canada or such Subsidiary together with all rights, authorizations and benefits connected therewith or appurtenant thereto and all renewals, replacements, amendments, subdivisions, consolidations, partitions, conversions or substitutions thereof or therefor.
Timber Tenures means timber tenures (as such term is used in Section 12 of the Forest Act) granted to the Corporation and the Subsidiaries in respect of the right to harvest Crown timber.

Examples of Timber Tenures in a sentence

  • TABLE : Key Attributes of British Columbia’s Timber Tenures Disposition of Timber by Government Tenures Area or volume Resource rights Duration Major responsibilities Timber Licence Area Grants exclusive right to harvest timber in a specified area.No longer being issued.

  • As operators of regulated nuclear facilities (Installations Nucléaires de Base, INB) and industrial facilities covered by legislation on environmentally regulated sites (Installations Classées pour la Protection de l’Environnement, ICPE), the Group’s legal entities have an obligation to: ensure the safety and dismantling of those facilities during their final shutdown, in whole or in part, to restore the sites and to manage the products resulting from these operations.

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  • To the extent that its logging operations permit, Seller will offer Parcels of Pulplogs representing a reasonable cross-section of size, species and quality produced by Seller from the Timber Tenures and in the order of time of harvest in a regular and systematic manner during each Contract Year.

  • Timber Supply Areas referred to above are the Arrowsmith, Fraser, Kingcome, Midcoast, North Coast, Queen Charlotte, Soo, Strathcona and Sunshine Timber Supply Areas and Coastal Forest Licences are those forest licences in the Timber Supply Areas which are included in the Crown Timber Tenures.

  • Scheduling was agreed to with the Ministry of Forests staff (Reg Brick, Timber Tenures Forester, Mile Djukic, Regional Timber Forester, and Bud Koch, Senior TFL Timber Supply Analyst).• Spatial data files (digital and or hard-copy version maps) will be made available for review to Rocky Mountain Forest District staff (Gary Dolynchuk and Mike Black).• This version 2.1 has incorporated the appropriate comments received during the February 14- April 16 public and government reviews.

  • Forms of Tenure AgreementKey Attributes of British Columbia’s Timber Tenures TABLE: Disposition of Timber by Government TenuresArea or volume Resource rights Duration Major responsibilitiesForest LicenceVolumeGrants the right to harvest an AAC in specified TSA or TFL area.

  • Except where the failure to do so would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each of the Loan Parties will maintain in good standing and not voluntarily terminate or amend any of the terms or conditions of any of its Timber Tenures.

  • Doman Operations ■ Crown Timber Tenures In early June 1998, Western Forest Products (WFP) announced they would go through a certification assessment of all its forestry operations against the FSC’s social and environmental performance stan- dards (27).

  • These included successful completion of design work on Timber Tenures, First Nations, the Forest and Range Practice Act, and the Human Resources Strategy (Corporate Governance).


More Definitions of Timber Tenures

Timber Tenures means, in respect of the Purchased Business, the rights of the Seller or any Affiliate to harvest timber from certain lands owned by the Province of British Columbia, all as more particularly set out in Schedule 1.1(mmmmm);
Timber Tenures mean all forest licences, timber sale licences, timber licences, tree farm licences, pulpwood agreements, woodlot licences, free use permits, licences to cut, road permits, road use permits, cutting permits and special use permits granted to a Borrower or a Material Subsidiary pursuant to the Forest Act and all other timber tenures or entitlements of a Borrower or a Material Subsidiary in respect of timber now owned or hereafter acquired thereby together with all rights, authorizations and benefits connected therewith or appurtenant thereto and all renewals, replacements, amendments, subdivisions, consolidations, partitions, conversions or substitutions thereof or therefor.
Timber Tenures means Forest Licence A18699, Forest Licence A19201 and Timber Licence T0822 and any subdivisions of such licences, successor licences resulting from consolidations of all or any of such licences and any replacements for, supplements to, or substitutes for, such forest tenures; and
Timber Tenures means: (i) the Crown Forest Tenures, the Timberlands and all other timber harvesting or equivalent rights in the Coastal Area of British Columbia held, directly or indirectly, by TimberWest or its Subsidiaries from time to time; (ii) such other timber harvesting or equivalent rights as the parties may agree;
Timber Tenures means the agreements issued to the Company under the FOREST Act (British Columbia) and described in Schedule 3.9;
Timber Tenures means the forest licences, timber sale licences, timber licences, tree farm licences, pulpwood agreements and woodlot licences granted to any of the Loan Parties pursuant to the Forest Act, or similar applicable laws in any other jurisdiction where the Loan Parties carry on any material part of their business, and all other timber tenures or entitlements of a Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries, other than an Excluded Subsidiary, in respect of timber now owned or hereafter acquired by a Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries which if terminated could reasonably be expected to give rise to a Material Adverse Effect, together with all rights, authorizations and benefits connected therewith or appurtenant thereto and all renewals, replacements, amendments, subdivisions, consolidations, partitions, conversions or substitutions thereof or therefore.

Related to Timber Tenures

  • Timber owner means any person having all or any part of the legal interest in timber. Where such timber is subject to a contract of sale, "timber owner" shall mean the contract purchaser.

  • Timberlands means all the timberlands from time to time owned by the Loan Parties.

  • Timberland means land, other than land owned by the federal government and land designated by the board as experimental forest land, which is available for, and capable of, growing a crop of trees of a commercial species used to produce lumber and other forest products, including Christmas trees. Commercial species shall be determined by the board on a district basis.

  • 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.

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Property Owners association" or "association" means an incorporated or unincorporated entity upon

  • Initial Properties means collectively the Properties listed on Schedule 1.1 and “Initial Property” means any of such Properties.

  • Property Owner Association Property means, for each Fiscal Year, any property within the boundaries of IA No. 1 that was owned by a property owner association, including any master or sub-association, as of January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year.

  • Additional Properties means any oil and natural gas assets or related interests that are acquired by any member of the Partnership Group pursuant to an Acquisition.

  • Owned Real Properties has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16(b).

  • Partnership Property means any property, real, personal or mixed, or any interest therein or appurtenant thereto which may be owned or acquired by the Partnership.

  • Unimproved Real Property means Property in which the Company has an equity interest that was not acquired for the purpose of producing rental or other operating income, that has no development or construction in process and for which no development or construction is planned, in good faith, to commence within one (1) year.

  • Title V operating permit means a permit issued under Chapter 3745-77 of the Administrative Code.

  • Company Properties shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.15.1.

  • Transition Property means the property right created by a financing order, including without

  • Real Properties means the real property owned by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Leasehold Interests means all of each Loan Party’s right, title and interest in and to, and as lessee of, the premises identified as leased Real Property on Schedule 4.4 hereto.

  • Transferred Real Property means (a) the Transferred Owned Real Property and (b) the premises that is subject to the Transferred Real Property Leases.

  • Project Companies means all Group Project Companies and Non-Group Project Companies together, each being a “Project Company”.

  • Project Assets means all physical and other assets relating to (a) tangible assets such as civil works and equipment including foundations, embankments, pavements, road surface, interchanges, bridges, culverts, road over-bridges, drainage works, traffic signals, sign boards, kilometre-stones, [toll plaza(s)], electrical systems, communication systems, rest areas, relief centres, maintenance depots and administrative offices; and (b) Project Facilities situated on the Site;

  • The Properties means and refer to all such existing properties, and additions thereto, as are subject to this Declaration or any Supplemental Declaration under the provisions of Article II hereof.

  • Hotel Property means a Property on which there is located an operating hotel.

  • Leaseholds of any Person shall mean all the right, title and interest of such Person as lessee or licensee in, to and under leases or licenses of land, improvements and/or fixtures.

  • Property, Plant and Equipment means any item of real property, or any interest therein, buildings, improvements and machinery.

  • Property Owner means any person shown as the owner of land on the last equalized assessment roll or otherwise known to be the owner of land by the city council. “Business owner” means any person recognized by the city as the owner of the business. “Owner” means either a business owner or a property owner. The city council has no obligation to obtain other information as to the ownership of land or businesses, and its determination of ownership shall be final and conclusive for the purposes of this part. Wherever this part requires the signature of the property owner, the signature of the authorized agent of the property owner shall be sufficient. Wherever this part requires the signature of the business owner, the signature of the authorized agent of the business owner shall be sufficient.

  • Subject Properties has the meaning specified in Section 5.13(a).