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The transaction included 635,000 acres of private timberland, cutting rights on government land, five sawmills and two manufacturing operations.
"It's all about cutting rights and welfare and putting greater emphasis on personal responsibility and hard work".
The problem of allocating cutting rights among competing licensees in Canada often entails assigning large discrete units of land to these licensees, typically for periods of fifteen to twenty-five years.
That is, if you sell cutting rights, the check you get is considered a long-term gain; and of course if you sell the whole lot after holding for a long time, the appreciation is a long-term gain.
By 2002, the cutting rights were owned by Scotts, and most cutting of peat effectively ended in 2001, since the government buy-out of the extraction rights from Scotts in 2002 occurred before the cutting season had begun.
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You can cut now and keep on cutting right through the season, leaving a fourth of the growth, so there's something to nourish the roots.
But here, as the title tells us — "Cutting Ice, Rockland Lake, New York" — we see horses on ice and men with poles cutting right-angled sheets from the white surface, with icehouses for storage on the shores.
The hail was cutting right down through the branches now.
Those reductions end up cutting right into salaries.
"My immediate response was that she was cutting right to the core.
Glasgow is a smallish city, with a motorway cutting right through its heart.
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