Examples of Forest Tenures in a sentence
Luckert, Forest Tenures in Canada: A Framework for Policy Analysis, Information Report E-X-43 (Ottawa, ON, Canada: Forestry Canada, 1990).
In particular, Ainsworth will sell all or substantially all of its business assets to the Partnership, on a tax deferred basis, in exchange for units of the Partnership; provided, however, that Ainsworth GP, in its capacity as general partner of the Partnership, will hold the legal title to the Forest Tenures on behalf of the Partnership.
Summary of Manitoba Forest Tenures YearThe much-anticipated Southern Hardwood Development Project proposed between Ainsworth Lumber Company and First Nations Forestry Limited Partnership in 2006 (at the time of the writing of the last NAFA Tenure report), did not materialize due to impacts of the global recession on Manitoba’s forest products sector.
Forest Tenures Forest tenures are used primarily by the Company for the procurement of utility poles.
Forest Tenures Forest tenures are used primarily for the procurement of utility poles.
Appendix A: Definitions and Acronyms In this User Guide: ―AGFSP‖ means the Administrative Guide to FSPs maintained by the Forest Tenures Branch of the MFLNRO.
The BC Forest Tenures Branch appears willing and open to meet with First Nations, and has offered to facilitate a group of interested First Nations, to be coordinated by the FNFC, to discuss policy issues, concerns and questions about the different types of forest tenures, etc.
Regulation of Property Rights and Forest Tenures: Just as important is the fact that forest laws define ownership rights and access to forests for different user groups.
Description of the Forest Tenures and the FSP Area Kalum Ventures LimitedKalum Ventures Limited is based in Terrace, BC, and was formed in 2004 to act as the forest management arm of the Kitsumkalum First Nation.
Combined projects that may result in one continuous uninterrupted section of road - as provided in these procedures and in accordance with the requirements of the CAM - must share the same name (Section ID) as it appears in the Forest Tenures Administration system (road registry).