Statutory Protection definition
Statutory Protection means a site has received legal protection from damage or mismanagement, in recognition of its high biodiversity and/or geological value. A non-statutory site does not have the same level of protection as a statutory-protected site, but receives some limited protection from development or damage, in recognition of the importance of conserving and/or enhancing the site.
Statutory Protection or “Statutorily Protect” refers to the initiation of protection of intellectual property by means established by statute in any jurisdiction including, without limitation, in the case of Canada, the Patent Act (Canada), the Industrial Design Act (Canada), the Copyright Act (Canada), and the Trade-Marks Act (Canada);
Examples of Statutory Protection in a sentence
Contracting Around Statutory Protection of Intellectual Property, 14 GEO.
The Confidentiality Period may be extended if the Operator elects to pursue Statutory Protection or Commercial Opportunities for the Project Technology by filing a Technology Transfer Plan for the Crown’s approval and the Crown approves the Technology Transfer Plan pursuant to subsection (2).