Sentences with phrase «conservation law when»

State regulators fined Gerald Buchheit's Queen City Landing $ 50,000 for breaking a state environmental conservation law when it allowed a section of concrete wall to fall into Lake Erie last year during the demolition of the former Freezer Queen building on the waterfront site

Not exact matches

They include a small - town conservation biologist and a couple of big - city ex-bankers who met after the easements law was changed — at a moment in the wake of the real estate crisis when investors began looking for ways to salvage value from land whose price had plummeted.
When you purchase your auto insurance through EIA, a portion of your insurance premium will help fund innovative environmental solutions including the Conservation Law Foundation's efforts to bring mileage - based auto insurance to consumers.
The Pelly amendment targets any country that «diminishes the effectiveness of an inter-national conservation agreement», even when it is acting within the letter if not the spirit of the law.
The wheels work a lot like gyroscopes: When a reaction wheel turns, the spacecraft counter-rotates according to the law of conservation of angular momentum.
First law of thermodynamics: When energy passes, as work, as heat, or with matter, into or out from a system, the system's internal energy changes in accord with the law of conservation of energy.
Well, Winter's version is far more useful — because it misrepresents what Hatley actually claims in Feral Cat Colonies in Florida, a report she submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service when she was a student in the University of Florida's Levin College of Law and part of UF's Conservation Clinic.
When I wrote the first post on this subject, back in early September an alternate title I toyed with was calling it «The Law of Conservation of Miles.»
And the example makes an excellent point, that even chaotic systems can show predictability, especially when they're subject to forcing or constrained by conservation laws.
The judge is just telling us that he knows better than the whole Fish and Wildlife Service (incidentally since when a law degree gives you expertise in conservation and biology) and if we do not like his decision well so bad.
When the Deepwater Wind contract was approved by the state government in 2010, ratepayers on the mainland, the state's attorney general and the environmental group Conservation Law Foundation all sued, citing the high cost and alleged strong arm tactics employed to get the project approved.
[It should be understood, when I talk about «needs» of the Earth, that I am not projecting an intelligence on anything: What is needed is that certain boundary conditions and conservation laws be met.
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