Possession limit definition

Possession limit means the amount of cannabis under
Possession limit as used in s. NR 19.275, means the maximum number of a turtle species or group of turtle species which may be possessed by a person at any time.
Possession limit means the maximum number of a game species which may be reduced to a person’s possession in 2 days or more.

Examples of Possession limit in a sentence

  • Minnesotans care deeply about the state’s natural resources and cultural heritage.

  • Possession limit 10.History: Cr. Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff.

  • Possession limit — marron in Lake NavarinoFor the purposes of section 51(1) of the Act, the maximum quantity of marron that a person may be in possession of in Lake Navarino (Waroona Dam) and its tributaries, or within 500 metres of the high water mark of the lake or any of its tributaries, is 5 marron.[Regulation 16NA inserted in Gazette 22 Dec 2005 p.

  • Possession limit would be 45, of which no more than 30 may be white-winged dove.

  • Possession limit compliance aboard vessels with multiple licensed fishermen will be determined by dividing the number of fish by the number of licensed fishermen on board said vessel.


More Definitions of Possession limit

Possession limit means the maximum number of fish that a person may possess, which is twice the total daily bag limit specified in s. NR 20.18 except for the following:
Possession limit means the number of bag limits one individual may legally
Possession limit means the amount of marijuana collectively possessed between the registered patient and the patient’s registered caregiver which that is no more than two mature marijuana plants, seven immature plants, and two ounces of usable marijuana.
Possession limit means the maximum quantity of marine species that may be possessed by a vessel or person per specified period of time (i.e., day or week) regardless of the means by which the marine species may have been taken.
Possession limit means the amount of marijuana collectively
Possession limit means the maximum number of a fish species that a person may possess, which is twice the daily bag limit specified in this chapter except the possession limit for trout is 10 of which no more than 5 may be a combined total of brown and rainbow trout, the possession limit for minnows is specified in s. NR 20.14, and the possession limit for flathead catfish from the Lake Winnebago system is 10 until March 31, 2012, when it reverts back to twice the daily bag limit.
Possession limit means the number of daily limits allowed to be retained in the field or in transit.