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- In the United States Court of Federal Claims
In this breach of contract case, the plaintiff seeks relief from the United States Forest Service’s termination of a timber-sale contract following a forest fire that affected the area of the timber the plaintiff was to harvest under the contract
- eCFR :: 36 CFR Part 223 Subpart B -- Timber Sale Contracts
An urgent removal extension of a National Forest System timber sale contract is executed through a mutual agreement contract modification pursuant to § 223 112, which must include specific contract provisions
- Timber Sale, Stewardship, and Forest Products Contracts and Permits
The Forest Service sells timber and special forest products on a variety of contract and permit forms based on the complexity and or value of the sale Guidance for the use of these forms can be found in Forest Service Handbook (FSH) 2409 18, Chapter 50, Sections 53 and 54
- TITLE 47 - FORESTRY; FOREST PRODUCTS AND FLORA
The State Forester shall immediately serve written notice by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, upon all owners within the established zone, to proceed without delay to destroy the forest pests
- Freres Fire Response Lawsuit Dismissed - timberprocessing. com
A federal judge has ruled against Freres Lumber Co and subsidiary Freres Timber of Lyons, Ore , dismissing the company’s lawsuit against the U S Forest Service (FS) over its response to the Beachie Creek Fire in 2020
- Some things about liability for wildland fires that you may . . . - Lexology
The standard Forest Service timber sale contract addresses the very different consequences for two types of fires started by a contractor
- Groundbreaking lawsuit takes aim at U. S. Forest Service’s timber . . .
This week, SELC filed a new, first-of-its-kind lawsuit that alleges the Forest Service’s ‘timber target’ decisions put the climate at risk, undermine the Biden administration’s important climate goals, and violate federal law
- Timber Sales on the National Forests | US Forest Service
On April 10, 2020, the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture determined there is Substantial Overriding Public Interest (SOPI) in extending all National Forest System timber sale contracts awarded and timber product permits issued before April 1, 2020, and sales with bid opening dates prior to April 1
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