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"unmerchantable" Definitions
  1. not merchantable : not fit for market : UNSALABLE
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18 Sentences With "unmerchantable"

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In other words, are the cigarettes unmerchantable because of the manner of manufacture?
You have a claim for unmerchantable quality under the Sale of Goods Act.
The effect of the advisory warning here is to make the produce unmerchantable at shipment.
The number of hollow bearing logs increased with logging intensity, due to unmerchantable timber being left in situ.
There appears to be inconsistencies with the habitat classification in remote areas dominated by sparsely stocked unmerchantable timber.
Unmerchantable trees plus the limbs and tops of merchantable trees were piled at roadside landings for disposal by open burning.
As it is reflected in the name of the treatment, a portion of the stems harvested is unmerchantable, raising the cost of the operation.
Yet like most Nova Scotian contractors, New Arch was getting into more mixed-wood stands, as well as stands with more underbrush and unmerchantable stems.
The dead and for the most part unmerchantable wood behind my house, and the driftwood from the pond, have supplied the remainder of my fuel.
The wood supply of hardwood and unmerchantable conifer is coming from the Algoma, Big Pic, Black River, Magpie, Nagagami, Pic River Ojibwa and White River Forests.
And what happens if a council that is supplying water is told that its water is of unmerchantable quality, and that it is liable to be fined?
In a typical appraisal situation such as this, there may be a cut-over tract of land, with remaining logging debris and a few scattered unmerchantable trees.
It is understood that the sellers liability in respect of defective or otherwise unmerchantable goods shall not at any time extend beyond the actual price paid for such goods.
Instead, crews on foot use chain saws, brush cutters and matches to cut small unmerchantable trees and brush, stack them into piles, then burn them when conditions are right.
Over-crowded regeneration tends to stagnate. The problem is aggravated in species that have little self-pruning ability, such as white spruce. Spacing is a thinning (of natural regeneration), in which all trees other than those selected for retention at fixed intervals are cut. The term juvenile spacing is used when most or all of the cut trees are unmerchantable.
This made 3 yards of cloth unmerchantable. Mr Sagar said this was an unlawful deduction contrary to Truck Act 1831 section 3. But Ridehalgh Ltd argued mills in the locality had the custom of deducting for work that had been performed without reasonable care and skill in the management’s eyes. That had been so for thirty years at the workplace, though nobody had said anything in the oral agreement and no provisions concerning deductions were found in the collective agreement.
In the early development of forest stand, density of trees remain high and there is competition among trees for nutrients. When natural regeneration or artificial seeding has resulted in dense, overstocked young stands, natural thinning will in most cases eventually reduce stocking to more silviculturally desirable levels. But by the time some trees reach merchantable size, others will be overmature and defective, and others will still be unmerchantable. To reduce this unbalance and to obtain more economic returns, in the early stage, one kind of cleaning is done which is known as precommercial thinning.
The first step in even aged timber management is to select a suitable stand for harvest. Trees must be of merchantable size, a desirable species, and in an area accessible to harvesting equipment. Once selected, the stand is harvested (usually using feller-bunchers, skidders, and processors). Merchantable trees (trees with boles large enough to be sold to a mill) are harvested and processed whereas unmerchantable trees (trees that are too small or of an undesirable species) are either crushed by machinery or cut to make equipment movement easier.

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