Crown land definition

Crown land means land in which there is a Crown interest or a Duchy interest;
Crown land means land vested from time to time in Her Majesty in Right of Canada, whether the administration and control thereof is appropriated to the Commissioner of the Yukon or not, but does not include Settlement Land.
Crown land means all land in the State, except —

Examples of Crown land in a sentence

  • A license agreement will be valid for one year and will authorise each trainer to use Community and/or Crown land for fitness activities in accordance with this policy on a nonexclusive basis/ Applications for a license agreement and the number of licence agreements to be issued will be determined by Council officers taking into account the following factors: • Usage demand, intensity of use of the area and times requested.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that if a Member desires to build a cabin within the Claim Area in the exercise of Treaty Rights: (i) the Province will not require an application for a tenure; and (ii) the Province will not require permits for harvesting small amounts of timber from unoccupied Crown land adjacent to a cabin construction site.

  • It stands as the only time in Ontario history that an exploration request on Crown land has been turned down.


More Definitions of Crown land

Crown land means land an interest in which—
Crown land means land in which there is a Crown estate;
Crown land means all land of the Crown including —
Crown land means land vested in Her Majesty which is not for the time being dedicated to any public purpose, or subject to any grant, lease, licence, contract, or engagement made by or on behalf of Her Majesty;
Crown land means land which is, or is deemed to be, unalienated land of the Crown and includes--
Crown land means all land in Queensland except land that is, for the time being—
Crown land means land which is, or is deemed to be, unalienated land of the Crown and includes—