Endowment Lands definition

Endowment Lands means those lands being portion of Swan Location 1911 containing 2,281 acres, which lands are comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 641, Folio 60, and are held by way of endowment and are known as the “Endowment Lands”;

Examples of Endowment Lands in a sentence

  • Endowment Lands: State owned land granted to Idaho at statehood to support public institutions, primarily public schools.

  • The Waitara Endowment Lands are of historical and cultural importance to Te Atiawa.

  • As an element of the development of its Endowment Lands, the Trent Board of Governors has endorsed a proposal to create a Research and Innovation Park, which would be linked to on-campus research initiatives, including staff and student graduate and undergraduate engagement in research and its practical application.

  • This process is voluntary and there is no obligation on the parties to enter into any agreement for the sale and purchase of the Waitara Endowment Lands.

  • The Deed of Settlement and the settlement legislation provides a mechanism to allow Te Kotahitanga and the New Plymouth District Council to enter into agreement to purchase any of the Waitara Endowment Lands.