Land Policy definition

Land Policy means the Land Policy as set out in Chapter 19 of the Master Plan 2021 as applicable from time to time.
Land Policy means the Metis Settlements General Council Land Policy in place at the time of interpreting this Policy;

Examples of Land Policy in a sentence

  • The most comprehensive of these is the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA).

  • The Federal Land Policy and Manage- ment Act, 43 U.S.C. 1701 et seq., and imple- menting regulations.

  • As per clause 13(a) read with clause 11.2(e) of the Land Policy Guidelines 2014, a Land Allotment Committee (LAC) constituted by the Port Trust Board consisting of Deputy Chairman of the Port, and Heads of Departments of Finance, Estate and Traffic shall determine the market value of land as per the methodology prescribed in clause 13(a).

  • The Ministry of Shipping in the Government of India has announced Land Policy Guidelines for Major Ports, 2014 in January 2014 which has come into effect from 2 January 2014.

  • The amended Land Policy guidelines of 2014 also stipulates that in case the LAC is not choosing the highest factor, the reasons for the same have to be recorded.

  • Clause 13 (C) of the amended Land Policy Guidelines, 2014 stipulates that the rates will be revised once in every five years by this Authority.

  • This Authority is mandated to follow the Land Policy Guidelines issued by the Government from time to time for the purpose of determining lease rentals for the lands belonging to the Port Trusts.

  • Subsequently, the Ministry of Shipping has issued amended Land Policy Guidelines, 2014 under Section 111 of the MPT Act, 1963 for implementation with effect from 17 July 2015.

  • The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, referred to in subsec.

  • The primary federal legislation for the protection and conservation of paleontological resources occurring on federally administered lands are the Paleontological Resources Preservation Act of 2009 (PRPA), the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA), and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1970 (NEPA).

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