Sentences with phrase «land grant area»

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Lord Baltimore, a Roman Catholic English nobleman, had been given a huge tract of land just north of Virginia, and the king had granted him absolute control over the area.
The King of Spain gave Fages permission to create land grants and the area was divided into five ranchos, one of which was Rancho Los Coyotes with a total of 48,806 acres.
A $ 200,000 development grant will also help the Round Lake Area Park District in Lake County enhance space that is located at the center of the district «s land.
The state owns this, and grants drilling rights to companies who wish to use this area in the same way the government would grant drilling rights on land.
And although this practice has stopped, landowners who want to cut down trees on such land have to repay the original grants, or replant the area.
As a nationally recognized leader in higher education, Dr. Ross has presented seminars, workshops and lectures in the areas of higher education leadership, budget, finance and administration to a number of universities and national organizations including the Association of Public and Land - Grant Universities, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education at Bryn Mawr College.
Volusia County allows residential households to have four cats or dogs older than 6 months, but zoning rules allow for an exception for an animal shelter in certain agricultural areas, including Grant's, which is considered forestry - resource land.
The area was settled in 1834 as part of General Vallejo's land grant.
The Canarsie Tribe, which originally inhabited the area, sold the mostly barren land to Captain Palmer, an Englishman, with a deed granted by then Governor Thomas Dongan in 1685.
Although the area has been settled for thousands of years, the Santa Ynez Valley and the Santa Rita Hills AVA area were more recently inhabited by the original Spanish Mission builders and land grant holders.
- as Captain Olimar is making his way home, an asteroid onslaught forces him to land on a nearby planet - Sparklium is the fuel for Olimar's Dolphin III ship - with the ship's fuel depleted, you have to find items on this planet which can be turned into fuel - collect everything from seeds to large scale treasures - you need 30,000 Sparklium to make your way home - you are eventually required to find a lost ship part at the end of the game - levels are more linear and puzzle based, and include specific goals / goodies to collect - move Captain Olimar with the Circle Pad, while all other interactions use the touchscreen - blow your whistle, throw Pikmin and also touch certain objects - worlds are called Sectors, with six areas altogether - find all the treasure and look for new passageways to complete a sector 100 % - passageways can grant you access to secret spots or additional levels highlighted with the letter X - the first world is called Brilliant Garden, which has lush forest environments - Yellow Pikmin can easily reach the upper screen, where you can sometimes collect goodies and pull down vines - there's a level where you use yellow Pikmin as a source to connect two wires - connecting the wires lets you see enemies and platforms that were hidden in the shadows - Winged Pikmin can be flung at high speeds, and they can pick up Olimar and help him descend down into new areas - in a later level, you need to use red Pikmin to stomp out fire and clear the way for you - Rock Pikmin are the strongest ones of the bunch and can break crystals - blue Pikmin can swim and fight well underwater - the maximum amount of Pikmin you can have in a stage is 20 - blow your whistle to call over the correct Pikmin for a task or puzzle - Ravaged Rustworks offers a unique industrial environment where you climb on pipes - Loney Tower has you climbing to the top of a tower without any help of Pikmin, and instead use pipes and Olimar's jetpack - Valley of the Breeze, found in the Leafswirl Lagoon sector, relies complete on Winged Pikmin - Barriers of Flame is in the Sweltering Parchlands sector - here you «lll be forced to improvise with Yellow and Rock Pikmin to get around fire - every world ends with a boss stage - one boss fight puts you up against a Fiery Blowhog, where you use Red Pikmin to pick up / feed bombs to the boss - beating bosses gives you treasures worth 1,000 Sparklium each - supports amiibo in the Splatoon, Super Mario and Animal Crossing lines - amiibo can be scanned in to grant you access to secret spots - these are one room puzzle challenges where you collect a statue - these bonus rooms will also get you 200 Sparklium every time - you are limited by how many amiibo you can summon to each secret spot - one of the treasures you will find is an NES cartridge for Ice Climbers, which carries the name «Revenge Fantasy».
Through a variety of ability - enhancing items that allow access to new areas, «Guardians» that grant passive effects, stat customization with the ability to level - down for point redistribution and more, the multitude of mysteries surrounding the ancient land of Xanadu are waiting to be unraveled.
Through a variety of ability - enhancing items that allow access to new areas, «Guardians» that grant passive effects, stat customization with the ability to level - down for point redistribution, and more, a multitude of mysteries surrounding the ancient land of Xanadu lay waiting to be unraveled.
With the grant award Traviesa intends to expand further into the realm of community oriented projects with Native & Contemporary, an organic land - based installation comprised of flora native to the area, landscaped to spell out «NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.»
Some countries created large marine protected areas — and other granted new land rights to indigenous communities.
The grant commitment provides Scenic Hudson, the largest environmental organization focused on the Hudson River Valley, access to new funds for accelerating land acquisition at a time when runaway residential development threatens the beauty and environmental health of a region designated by Congress as a National Heritage Area.
In 2017, Brazil seemed to backtrack on recent progress, with President Temer leading a rollback of environmental protections, including reducing conservation areas, targeting indigenous land rights, cutting budgets for monitoring and enforcement, and granting amnesty for environmental crimes.
An additional 150 million hectares of forest lands have been granted protected status since 1990, and during that same period, area that were already protected have grown in size by around 200 million hectares.
Since being established through a land grant from the Mexican government to one John Dickinson, people have flocked to the area that would later inherit his name.
The area was the home place of early settler William Barbee of Middlesex County, Virginia, whose 1753 grant of 585 acres from the Earl of Granville was the first of two land grants in what is now the Chapel Hill - Durham area...
In 1980 the Governor - General, under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth)(the ALRA), granted two areas of land to the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Land TrLand Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth)(the ALRA), granted two areas of land to the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Land Trland to the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Land TrLand Aboriginal Land TrLand Trust.
The land grants cover areas on the mainland and islands, and all grants extend to the low water mark.
The land rights statutes in South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and the Jervis Bay Territory provide for the transfer or grant of specific areas of land nominated by the relevant statute.
This procedure allows the government to grant mining rights over land, without following the standard negotiation procedure, where the government considers granting the tenement is not likely to: (a) directly interfere with community or social activities, (b) interfere with significant areas or sites, AND (c) involve major disturbance to land (see 237, NTA).
This recognises the continuing connection Indigenous peoples have to specific areas of land post-contact, as the land granted is recognised to be culturally important and includes former reserve lands, missions, cemeteries or historic sites.
For Part A of the claim area, the native title holders are seeking a determination of native title, followed by a grant of Aboriginal freehold title to the prescribed body corporate under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld).
[160] Land could be granted following a land claim, which could only be made over limited areas of crown land, or by way of transLand could be granted following a land claim, which could only be made over limited areas of crown land, or by way of transland claim, which could only be made over limited areas of crown land, or by way of transland, or by way of transfer.
The licenses that had been granted over the ALRA grant areas were invalid and this included the water that flowed over the land subject to those grants.69
The Aboriginal Land Trust for the land over which a compulsory five - year lease has been granted may, in accordance with Section 19A of the ALRA, grant a lease of a township for 99 years.54 If such a lease is granted then the compulsory five - year lease is terminated if it covers all of the same aLand Trust for the land over which a compulsory five - year lease has been granted may, in accordance with Section 19A of the ALRA, grant a lease of a township for 99 years.54 If such a lease is granted then the compulsory five - year lease is terminated if it covers all of the same aland over which a compulsory five - year lease has been granted may, in accordance with Section 19A of the ALRA, grant a lease of a township for 99 years.54 If such a lease is granted then the compulsory five - year lease is terminated if it covers all of the same area.
The Land Trust which holds the Aboriginal land for an estate in fee simple must not grant any other lease under Section 19 of the ALRA of the construction area other thanLand Trust which holds the Aboriginal land for an estate in fee simple must not grant any other lease under Section 19 of the ALRA of the construction area other thanland for an estate in fee simple must not grant any other lease under Section 19 of the ALRA of the construction area other than to:
An Aboriginal Land Trust may, despite the grant of a compulsory five - year lease, grant another lease in accordance with Section 19 of the ALRA that covers part of the land.51 This requires the consent, in writing, of the federal minister.52 If the Land Trust grants a lease under Section 19 the compulsory five - year lease is varied to exclude the area of the Section 19 leasLand Trust may, despite the grant of a compulsory five - year lease, grant another lease in accordance with Section 19 of the ALRA that covers part of the land.51 This requires the consent, in writing, of the federal minister.52 If the Land Trust grants a lease under Section 19 the compulsory five - year lease is varied to exclude the area of the Section 19 leasland.51 This requires the consent, in writing, of the federal minister.52 If the Land Trust grants a lease under Section 19 the compulsory five - year lease is varied to exclude the area of the Section 19 leasLand Trust grants a lease under Section 19 the compulsory five - year lease is varied to exclude the area of the Section 19 lease.53
Land that may be prescribed by regulation: Aboriginal land — any Aboriginal land that is held by an Aboriginal Land Trust for an estate in fee simple Community living areas — any community living areas where an estate in fee simple has been granted to an association Land in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association ILand that may be prescribed by regulation: Aboriginal land — any Aboriginal land that is held by an Aboriginal Land Trust for an estate in fee simple Community living areas — any community living areas where an estate in fee simple has been granted to an association Land in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association Iland — any Aboriginal land that is held by an Aboriginal Land Trust for an estate in fee simple Community living areas — any community living areas where an estate in fee simple has been granted to an association Land in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association Iland that is held by an Aboriginal Land Trust for an estate in fee simple Community living areas — any community living areas where an estate in fee simple has been granted to an association Land in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association ILand Trust for an estate in fee simple Community living areas — any community living areas where an estate in fee simple has been granted to an association Land in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association ILand in which, as at 18 August 2007, an estate in fee simple or a lease was held by the / The Aputula Social Club Incorporated [sic], the / The Aputula Housing Association Incorporated [sic](this includes lease of land at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association Iland at Finke), the Daguragu Community Government Council (this includes lease of land at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association Iland at Kalkarindji) or the Pine Creek Aboriginal Advancement Association Inc..
In Tasmania particular areas of land that are of cultural and historic significance to Tasmanian Aboriginal people have been vested in perpetuity in a state - wide Aboriginal Land Council created under the legislation.67 It can grant leases in the land.68 Mortgages of the leases can be granland that are of cultural and historic significance to Tasmanian Aboriginal people have been vested in perpetuity in a state - wide Aboriginal Land Council created under the legislation.67 It can grant leases in the land.68 Mortgages of the leases can be granLand Council created under the legislation.67 It can grant leases in the land.68 Mortgages of the leases can be granland.68 Mortgages of the leases can be granted.
It traces the 1881 petition from the Yorta Yorta people to the Governor of New South Wales for «a sufficient area of land granted to us to cultivate and raise stock»; the 1886 Corranderk petition: «We should be free like the White Population, there is only few Blacks now remaining in Victoria, we are all dying away now...»; David Unaipon's call in 1926 for the establishment of an Aboriginal state; William Cooper's 1933 Petition to the King; the 1938 Day of Mourning; the Wave Hill walk off; and the 1967 Referendum.
The Authority may make such grants to any person of Aboriginal descent on any conditions and for any purpose.38 In doing so, it must ensure that the use and management of the land shall accord with the wish of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area so far as that can be ascertained and is practicable.39
Section 19A of the ALRA provides for a Land Trust to grant a headlease over a township to an approved entity if the Minister consents in writing to the grant of the lease and the Land Council for the area directs, in writing, the Land Trust to grant the lease.
(5) If, before the end of the 79th year of the term of a lease (the original lease) granted under this section, a Land Trust grants another lease under this section covering the area of land concerned (whether or not the other lease also covers other land), the original lease ends at the time the other lease takes effLand Trust grants another lease under this section covering the area of land concerned (whether or not the other lease also covers other land), the original lease ends at the time the other lease takes effland concerned (whether or not the other lease also covers other land), the original lease ends at the time the other lease takes effland), the original lease ends at the time the other lease takes effect.
The Department of Environment and Heritage advised that no information was available about the applications received or funded by through the Indigenous Land Management Facilitator Program, while 70 of the 131 applications to the Indigenous Heritage Program were successful; 30 applications to the Indigenous Protected Area Program where successful, but no advice was provided on how many applications in total was provided; and no applications for Environmental Education Grants were received.
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