Montana Timber Sale Contract - Montana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Montana Timber Sale Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Seller's and Purchaser's names and details at the top of the contract. Ensure that all parties are clearly identified.
  3. In the 'Description of Property' section, provide accurate information regarding the property location and title source. This is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. Review and complete each clause regarding rights, responsibilities, and conditions outlined in the contract. Pay special attention to sections about timber management practices and obligations.
  5. Fill in financial details such as deposit amounts and payment rates for timber types as specified in the contract. Ensure these figures are accurate to avoid disputes.
  6. Sign and date the document where indicated, ensuring all necessary witnesses are present for validation.

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A timber sale contract is the most important document involved in conducting a timber sale. A well-prepared contract ensures the understanding of all parties. This Forestry Fact describes and clarifies the attached Sample Timber Sale Contract. The sample contract suggests key elements for inclusion in your agreement.
The Forest Services heavily subsidized timber sale program has long been criticized for spending more money to get timber ready for selling than it receives in sales. According to the General Accounting Office, the Forest Services timber sale program lost $1 billion between 1995 and 1997.
A typical timber sale contract usually contains the following: a description of the timber to be sold (estimated volume, number of trees and species), which timber will and will not be cut, the selling price (either lump sum or unit price), terms of payment, the location and boundaries of the sale, and time allowed to
Montanas forest products industry supports thousands of jobs, including loggers, foresters, and mill workers. Locally produced wood products support vibrant, rural economies across Montana.
Sealed Bids A sealed-bid timber sale requires prospective buyers to submit confidential written offers that will be opened at a specified time and place. Each bidder is allowed to make only one bid, and bids are not accepted after the specified time for the bid closing.

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