                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DEFINITIONS (§ 58.1-1601)

As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly shows otherwise:
		&#8220;Fixed place of business&#8221; means a mill, plant, yard, or other
location at which occurs a regular and continuous course of dealing. The use of
portable machinery or equipment alone at the place of severance of forest
products does not constitute a fixed place of business.
		&#8220;F.o.b. loading out point&#8221; means loaded on a railroad car, loaded
on a barge or boat, or delivered to place of use by truck.
		&#8220;Forest product&#8221; means wood, derived from trees severed in
Virginia for commercial purposes, of any type or form, including but not limited
to logs, timber, pulpwood, excelsior wood, chemical wood, woodchips, biomass
chips, fuel chips, mulch, bolts, billets, crossties, switch ties, poles, piles,
fuel wood, posts, all cooperage products, tanbark, mine ties, mine props, and
all other types of forest products used in mines.
		&#8220;Manufacturer&#8221; means any person that for commercial purposes at a
fixed place of business (i) processes forest products into various sizes and
forms, including chips; (ii) processes forest products into other products;
(iii) uses or consumes forest products; or (iv) stores forest products for sale
or shipment out of state.
		&#8220;Shipper&#8221; means any person in this Commonwealth that sells or
ships outside the Commonwealth by railroad, truck, barge, boat, or any other
means of transportation any forest product in an unmanufactured condition,
whether as owner, lessee, woodyard operator, agent, or contractor.
		&#8220;Severer&#8221; means any person in this Commonwealth that fells, cuts,
or otherwise separates timber or any other such forest product from the soil.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 58-838.1; 1970, c. 770; 1984, c. 675; 2015, c. 170.