Sentences with phrase «land involved»

The amount of land involved is considerable: 2 million acres in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta; over 200,000 cattle grazed; 3,100 cattle producers who pay to graze their cattle on this land.
One year later, in 2005, the Supreme Court applied the duty to consult to projects on land involving treaty rights.
It is possible that in a fallen world (and yes, this is the theological premise without which one can not really make sense of this stuff) where struggle for land involves war, and the only kind of war at the time was the kind described in the Old Testament texts, that this was the way it had to be if the land - gift promise was to be fulfilled in due course.
Proper landing involves keeping the knee in line with the second toe, hips and knees slightly flexed, and trunk upright.
Our current method for extracting higher yields from land involves aggressive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which have already pushed us well over the planetary boundaries for biogeochemical flows.
He involved himself, me, another son - in - law and unknown partner to purchase the land
Rangelands in arid and semi-arid regions are a key — because of the extent of land involved.
She said the DEC is the best agency to lead the review, especially since the Thruway Authority has never done a review of a major petroleum pipeline and some of the land involved is outside the authority's control.
NOTE: This is a slightly updated version of the book review, correcting a typo (the «about 110 watts» replaces «440 watts») and adding a short paragraph highlighting the key reason for the power density misrepresentation: that Bryce assumes that 100 % of the land involved in a wind farm is solely associated with the wind farm in the calculation of power density.
The Sub-artic permafrost is simply part of the «frozen fresh water reserves» and it's (re) liquefaction, which will reawaken the lands involved, & will shift the balance tween percentages of fresh «free» (retained as liquid) or «trapped» water.
Wear, tear, settlement or shrinkage, vermin, insects, fungus, the weather, or anything which happens gradually; faulty materials, design or workmanship; building work which involves alterations, renovations, extensions or repairs; or subsidence or heave of the land
Normal wear and tear, shrinkage or settlement, fungus, insects, vermin, the weather, or anything that occurs naturally and gradually; faulty materials, workmanship and design; and building work involving renovations, alterations, repairs and extensions; or subsidence of the land
Part of the Wik 10 point plan amendments, was to remove the right to negotiate for the acquisition of native title for the benefit of third party private interests when the land involved is inside a town or city.
The proposal follows the parties» agreement there should be a scheme that would provide both a strong level of protection of Aboriginal heritage and certainty for all land users about how they can use the land involved.
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