Examples of Land commissioner in a sentence
As the adviser to the Council, I supported including a representative of the Land commissioner for data protection.
In this subchapter: (1) "Board" means the School Land Board.(2) "Bureau" means the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin.(3) "Carbon dioxide repository" means an offshore deep subsurface geologic repository for the storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide.(4) "Land commissioner" means the commissioner of the General Land Office.Sec.
STATE OF ARIZONA, LESSOR By -Patricia Ryan- (sixxxxxxx) for the State Land commissioner (SEAL) Signed in the county of BERNALILLO State of NEW MEXICO on the 8th day of MAY, 1987.
The same year, he was appointed by President Harrison U.S. Land commissioner at Samoa to act with similar British and German commissions to adjust claims of foreigners to lands in Samoa, representing millions of acres of land.
See the report delivered by Justice Toohey, Aboriginal Land commissioner, to the Minister for Aboriginal Afairs and to the Administrator of the Northern Territory in June 1980 (excerpted in Issues in Australian History, published in 1982).
The area 10 Letter from Assistant Conservator of forests to District Commissioner Kitale dated 7th January 194311 Mr. C.H. Adams, District Commissioner, writing to the Provincial Commissioner,12 Adams submission to the Land commissioner 193213 Mr. A.C. Hoey giving evidence before the Kenya Land Commission on 3rd October 1932around Kapolet forest is still gazetted as forest land not available for settlement.
Land commissioner General's department 1200/6, mihikatha medura,Rajamalwatta Road, battaramulla.(For office use only) SPEcimEN foRm of aPPLicatioN oPen comPetitive examination for recruitment of colonization officers grade iii of sri lanKa technological service of land commissioner general's dePartment 2016 (2017) Language medium of the examination as per theSinhala-2Para 06 of the Gazette Notification.
I undertake to refund the Bank’s contribution to EPF Fund together with accrued interest thereon paid to me on my retirement.
See the report delivered by Justice Toohey, Aboriginal Land commissioner, to the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and to the Administrator of the Northern Territory in June 1980 (excerpted in Issues in Australian History, published in 1982).
It must be followed by a certificate from the Land commissioner, payment must be made to the Revenue for the land, and finally the President must execute a public land sale deed in the person's favour.