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

  • In March 1986 the State through its State Planning Commission called for expressions of interest in the development of certain Crown Land in the City of Rockingham known as Port Xxxxxxx in accordance with guidelines contained in a detailed Development Brief prepared by the State Planning Commission.

  • Part 8—Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park Description Crown land permanently reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purposes of the protection of cultural and natural heritage and described in Division 1 of Part 2 of the Fifth Schedule to that Act.

  • This Allocation will be limited by measures necessary for the purposes of conservation, public health or public safety, or authorized uses and disposition of Provincial Crown Land that exists from time to time.

  • The Permitted Use must not be detrimental to the Reservation of the Crown Land.

  • Our initial pilot license (K1A) was signed July 7, 2000 and consisted of 23,325 ha of Crown Land.


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 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 of the Crown including —
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—