Examples of England and Wales waters in a sentence
The exercise of this sort of “permitting” is usually a matter of local law – through secondary legislation or local byelaw.In England and Wales, waters within the 6 mile limit have been, for over 100 years, subject to management by local Sea Fisheries Committees.
To achieve the 2030 target will also require significant deployment of the: • Six ‘Round 4’ projects awarded leases in England and Wales waters in February 2021, representing just under 8 GW; and• ‘ScotWind’ options in Scottish waters where leasing is underway and up to 10 GW is the target.
The Secretary of State must give authority before the powers are used on a UK ship in foreign waters, or a foreign ship in England and Wales waters.
Clause 84 gives England and Wales law enforcement officers powers to pursue a vessel into Scotland and Northern Ireland waters if the vessel is pursued there from England and Wales waters or international waters (subject to the restrictions in clause 85 which requires authority from the Secretary of State in relation to foreign ships and ships registered under the law of a relevant territory).
The powers apply to: UK ships in England and Wales, international and foreign waters; stateless ships within England and Wales waters and international waters; foreign ships in England and Wales waters; and ships registered in a Crown Dependency or British overseas territory within England and Wales waters.
Resources in England and Wales waters such as Round 3 developments are not considered.
These powers include the power to stop, board, divert and detain vessels, the power to search vessels and persons and the power to arrest persons in England and Wales waters.
OPONI would have discretion to delegate, to the IPCC, investigations relating to lower level matters which fall outside these categories; and− in the event that, using these powers, PSNI officers enter into England and Wales waters, OPONI would continue to have oversight and the existing arrangements in NI would continue to apply.
The powers apply to: UK ships in England and Wales, international and foreign waters; stateless ships within England and Wales waters and international waters; foreign ships in England and Wales waters; and ships registered in a Crown Dependency or British overseas territory within England and Wales waters.The amendments to clauses 78 to 80 extend these powers to cover foreign flagged ships in international waters where the courts in England and Wales have jurisdiction.
Approximating the stellar evolution FGLRs by Mbol = α(log gF )(log gF − x0)+ M0bolα(log gF ) = α0 + α1(x0 − log gF )+ α2(x0 − log gF )2 (33)(values for α0, α1, α2 and x0 are given in Table 4) we can calculate standard deviations to characterize the scatter around those.