Timber Rights

/ˈtɪmbər raɪts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Legal rights to enter and harvest timber from a parcel of land.
    The company secured timber rights to harvest trees in the national forest.

Commentary

Timber rights are typically severable from land ownership and may require specific agreements; precise language is essential to distinguish these rights from other land interests.

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