Examples of Grains Act in a sentence
No one shall carry on business as a dealer or as an elevator operator unless they hold a license as a dealer or elevator operator, issued under the Grains Act.
A producer may store wheat to be delivered pursuant to a forward contract at country elevator locations licenced under the Grains Act of Ontario and receive an elevator storage receipt in that regard.
Meanwhile, the failure to apply to Madrid the Free Trade in Grains Act of 1765 in order to maintain public peace wound up aggravating scarcity and favouring speculation.
Under the authority of the Canada Grains Act, a Certificate Final, which indicates the weight and grade of the cargo as well as the dockage to be separated from the grain, and the country of origin, where the grain was not grown in Canada, is issued for exports of grains.
As mandated under the Canada Grains Act, the Canada Grains Commission (CGC) provides services and protections of importance to Saskatchewan grain producers.
Financial Administration Act; • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act; • French Language Services Act; • Grains Act; • Pay Equity Act; • Public Sector Compensation Restraint to Protect Public Services Act, 2010 • Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act; and • Public Service of Ontario Act.
Getting your licenceUnder the Grains Act, anyone who purchases canola, grain corn, soybeans or wheat from a producer for any purpose other than personal use must have a grain dealer licence.
The Board is accountable, through the Chair, to the Minister for the oversight and governance of the Agency; setting goals, objectives and strategic direction for the agency within its mandate; and for carrying out the roles and responsibilities assigned to it by the AgriCorp Act, the APIA, the Grains Act, this MOU, and applicable Government directives.
Canada Western Hard White Spring;(r) “wheat class” means the class of wheat specified in the Canada Grains Act and the Canada Grain Regulations (CRC, c.
For wheat, cultivar registration requires assent of the Canadian Grain Commission under the authority of the Canada Grains Act while marketing of the product is a monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board (…).