Tideland definition

Tideland means the land between the lines of the ordinary high and low tides that are covered and uncovered successively by the ebb and flow of normal tides;
Tideland means the beach /tide flats area located between upland property and marine water bodies and defined by tidal reference levels; i.e., between ordinary high water mark (OHWM) and extreme low tide.
Tideland means land that is periodically covered by tidal water between the elevation of mean high water and mean low water.

Examples of Tideland in a sentence

  • Tideland, swamp, and overflow land exceptions relating to accretions and erosions may be eliminated from an owner’s policy of title insurance for a minimum charge of 33⅓% of the Applicable Rate.

  • Tideland areas along the north coast provide important habitat for marine invertebrates and nursery areas for forage fish, game fish, and crustaceans.

  • For example, property held under Tideland trust grants or as dedicated parks.

  • Being part of Alaska Tideland Survey Number 220 as recorded in Plat 1-25 in the Cordova Recording District on June 8, 1964.

  • Orca Oil Company Lot 1; Being part of Alaska Tideland Survey Number 220 as recorded in Plat 1-25 in the Cordova Recording District on June 8, 1964.

  • This Chapter provides procedures for the processing of Tideland Permits to encourage the fullest enjoyment of these potential benefits with a minimum of physical disturbance and to outline the standards and requirements by which filling, excavation, and construction in tideland areas will be conducted.

  • Tideland filling activities occurred in approximately the late 1910s/early 1920s.

  • LoMedico, Stacey, Letter from City of San Diego Park and Recreation Director to Mr. Robert Lynch February 20, 2008 Regarding Tideland Report.

  • Judgment of the Court of First Instance (First Chamber) of 27 September 2002, Tideland Signal Ltd vCommission of the European Communities, T-211/02, ECLI:EU:T:2002:232, paragraph 39.

  • Also being part of Alaska Tideland Survey Number 1598 formerly known as Alaska Tideland Survey Number 803 Tract A, as recorded in Plat 2000-01 in the Cordova Recording District on January 4, 2000.


More Definitions of Tideland

Tideland means land that is periodically covered by tidal water between the
Tideland means land that is periodically covered by tidal water between the elevation of mean high water and mean low water (AS 38.05.965 (23)).
Tideland means the land on the shore of marine water bodies between OHWM and the line of extreme low tide which is submerged daily by tides.

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