Examples of Virgin Timber in a sentence
Such products range from solid wood to those where the manufacturing processes obscure the wood element; Transparency Information means the content of this Contract in its entirety, including from time to time agreed changes to the Contract, and details of any payments made by the Authority to the Contractor under the Contract; Virgin Timber means Timber and Wood-Derived Products that do not include Recycled Timber.
Without prejudice to paragraph 7.5, Project Co shall ensure that all Virgin Timber procured for supply or use in connection with the Works and/or the Services is Legal Timber unless TfL has given its prior written consent to the use of Timber which is not Virgin Timber.
The Department reserves the right to decide whether the evidence submitted to demonstrate that Virgin Timber or Timber and Wood Derived Products constitutes either Legal Timber or Sustainable Timber is adequate to satisfy the Department.
Virgin Timber Resort Inc., agent Stacey Allyn Raymond, 10820 N Moose Lake Rd. d.b.a Virgin Timber Resort.
Project Co shall, before delivering any Virgin Timber, obtain documentary evidence (which shall include evidence of a chain of custody from the source of the Timber through to delivery of the final product) that the Timber is Legal Timber.
Celt Holding LLC, agent Christopher Graham, 10820 N Moose Lake Rd. d.b.a. Virgin Timber Resort.
All Virgin Timber or Timber and Wood Derived Products procured by the Contractor for supply or use in performance of the Services shall be Legal Timber, Sustainable Timber or Recycled Timber.
These processed may be manually or automatically initiated, and depending on the circumstances may be synchronous (in the case of impending failures) or asynchronous (in the case of software updates that may be delayed for a limited time).
The Contractor shall ensure that no Virgin Timber or Timber and Wood Derived Products he procures for supply or use in performance of the Services shall have derived from any species of tree that is protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) unless the supplier can prove, by producing official documentation, that it has complied with the CITES requirements that permit trading in the particular species of tree so listed under CITES.
The Contractor shall ensure that no Virgin Timber or Timber and Wood Derived Products he procures for supply or use in performance of the services shall have derived from any species of tree that is protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) unless the supplier can prove, by producing official documentation, that it has complied with the CITES requirements that permit trading in the particular species of tree so listed under CITES.