Examples of Crown range in a sentence
Agricultural activities range from gardens on small parcels to the use of large private parcels and Crown range for cattle grazing.
In a number of cases that reached the Court of Appeal, it became apparent, at least in my experience, that sentencing judges, particularly in the County Court, were sentencing at or towards the bottom of the Crown range.
Rights to use or improve Crown range for grazing or cutting hay must be granted by or on behalf of the government in accordance with the Range Act32 and regulations made under that Act and any rights to Crown range under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and the Land Act.
The DFA contains nearly 225,000 hectares of Crown range and as such, the land base must be co-managed by both industries.Mineral exploration is also present within the DFA, including industrial mining of coal, gold, silver, molybdenum, and several other minerals.
Likewise, the result that men produce more overt pro, which at first blush seems to contradict Shin (2013), is likely due to the different contexts in which bilinguals in NYC and in Yucatan exist.
Riparian vegetation adjacent to other non-classified waterbodies, like a seepage, are not included in FRPAs definition of riparian area.Range readiness criteria: These criteria in the range use plan (RUP) are used to determine when Crown range is ready for grazing to begin.
We take the view that neither in the submissions made to the Lieutenant Bailiff, nor in her decision nor in the submissions before us was this point considered in the detail and clarity afforded to other arguments.
The Squairs have committed to a no-huntingphilosophy on their private land and the goal of the ranch is to continue in the preservation of its surroundings where future generations can participate and appreciate a vision that has taken years to develop.Located near Lumby, B.C. in a secluded valley, Squaw Valley Ranch includes 2,800 acres of private land, 700 acres of leased land and thousands of acres of sub-alpine Crown range.
This bill provides the first substantial up- date in 25 years to the management of Crown range lands.
While earlier concessionary rights were granted on a first come first serve basis, under the Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act 2015 (the 2015 MMDR Amendment Act), concessions to all major minerals are granted through an auction.