Antiquities definition

Antiquities and “Art Treasures” in violation of the provisions of the Antiquities and Art Treasures Act, 1972(“the Act”).
Antiquities means all fossils, antiquities, structures, and other remains, objects or things, having archaeological, historical, artistic, geological and/or monetary value or interest, discovered in the Concession Area.
Antiquities is defined in Utah Code § 76-6-901(1).

Examples of Antiquities in a sentence

  • Antiquities include Indian ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or campsites, relics and artifacts.

  • The draft and final report shall also fulfill the reporting requirements for the Texas Antiquities Permit.

  • The Technical Expert shall submit a permit application for a Texas Antiquities Permit and a report on the work conducted under the permit.

  • Documentation with digital photos shall be kept and shared with Parks Art & Antiquities Division to track ongoing conditions.

  • Permit applications for the conduct of an Archeological Intensive Survey shall follow the current Environmental Compliance Toolkit for Individual Antiquities Permit Applications, which is available from the State.

  • Oversees planning, research, design, implementation, reporting, and completion of archeological investigations in compliance with State standards and Texas Antiquities Permit requirements.

  • In the event that any foundation, site, item, or the feature of archaeological, scientific, or historic interest is encountered during the activities authorized by this lease, LESSEE will immediately cease such activities and will immediately notify the LESSOR and the Texas Antiquities Committee so that adequate measures may be undertaken to protect or recover such discoveries or findings, as appropriate.

  • In this regard, LESSEE is expressly placed on notice of the National Historical Preservation Act of 1966, (PB-89-66, 80 Statute 915; 16 U.S.C.A. 470) and the Antiquities Code of Texas, Chapter 191, Natural Resources Code.

  • Each Note thus transferred and each certificate representing the Notes thus transferred shall bear a legend as to the applicable restrictions on transferability in order to ensure compliance with the Act, unless in the opinion of counsel for APD Antiquities, Inc., such legend is not required in order to ensure compliance with the Act.

  • The Professional Archeologist shall be eligible to obtain a Texas Antiquities Permit and shall have served at a supervisory level on a minimum of five (5) archeological surveys completed in the past seven (7) years for purposes of compliance under the National Historic Preservation Act (16 USC §470), the Antiquities Code of Texas (Title 9, Chapter 191, Texas Natural Resource Code), or an equivalent law in another state.