DPIF definition

DPIF means The Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries - Queensland.

Examples of DPIF in a sentence

  • Each of the Company’s direct or indirect corporate subsidiaries (other than DPIF III ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ave REIT LLC, which meets the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code) will qualify as a “taxable REIT subsidiary” within the meaning of Section 856(l) of the Code.

  • The Fisheries Division of DPI&F Queensland allocates the fish stocking funds between the dams depending on their surface areas (50% of available funds, capped at 400 ha) and (the remaining 50% of funds) based on nominations made by anglers when they purchase the SIPs, as well as on the basis of advice from a subcommittee of a Freshwater Management Advisory Committee (MAC), which has representatives from a range of stakeholders including recreational fishers and Sunfish Queensland.

  • The DPI&F Fire Ant Control Centre – Certified Agreement 2006 shall continue to apply.

  • The DPI&F Fire Ant Control Centre – Certified Agreement 2006 will no longer be referenced in the agreement as its terms will be incorporated into a specific appendix to the 2019 Core Agreement.

  • The SIP funds are collected by the Fisheries Division of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F), which distributes the money to voluntary local fish stocking groups throughout Queensland to cover fish stocking and administration costs.

  • Each of the Company’s direct or indirect corporate subsidiaries (other than DPIF III A▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ave REIT LLC, which meets the requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT under the Code) will qualify as a “taxable REIT subsidiary” within the meaning of Section 856(l) of the Code.

Related to DPIF

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