Sentences with phrase «owners of land subject»

Not exact matches

Another interesting resource on the subject was written a few years ago by Danny Sullivan owner of Search Engine Land.
The owner of the freehold interest has full use and control of the land and the buildings on it, subject to any rights of the Crown, local land - use bylaws, and any other restrictions in place at the time of purchase.
That is what Al Selmer, the owner of Selmer's Pet Land in Huntington, N.Y., and subject of this month's cover story, proved to be after a catastrophic fire destroyed his store in 1988.
After the guided tour, on the subject of relations between the governmental forest management and land owners, she had an absolutely magnificent statement: «I see that we in the government have to learn, just as do the landowners.
On March 18, in Keewatin v. Ontario (Natural Resources) the Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed that in exercising its rights and powers as beneficial owner, Ontario is not subject to federal consent when taking up Crown land for resource projects.
For example, the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Matheson v. Lewis [4] clarified that ATVs are subject to the province's compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance regime when operated on land not occupied by the owner.
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(7) The owner of land or the City may make a motion for directions to have the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal determine a dispute about whether a matter referred to in paragraph 1 or 2 of subsection (5) is subject to site plan control.
(4) An agreement under subsection (3) may be registered against the land to which it applies and the City may enforce its provisions against the owner and, subject to the Registry Act and the Land Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the lland to which it applies and the City may enforce its provisions against the owner and, subject to the Registry Act and the Land Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the lLand Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the landland.
(14) Any agreement entered into under clause (11)(c) or (d) may be registered against the land to which it applies and the City is entitled to enforce the provisions thereof against the owner and, subject to the provisions of the Registry Act and the Land Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the lland to which it applies and the City is entitled to enforce the provisions thereof against the owner and, subject to the provisions of the Registry Act and the Land Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the lLand Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the landland.
Fixtures are part of the land, and a lease is an interest in land, and a land owner can not voluntarily convey land with fewer limitation than the land owner was subject to.
However, it is unlikely that police involvement will be necessary to ensure compliance as the landlord / land owners of the subject properties were also ordered by the court to prohibit the use of the subject properties that they own to sell, store or distribute marijuana.
Grant of scheduled land or unalienated Crown land (or Crown land alienated to Aboriginal people) the subject of successful claim by traditional owners to the land
In a further welcome development, the Australian Government announced on 25 May 2010 that it had started to pay rent to Aboriginal land owners in 45 of the 64 communities subject to five - year leases.
In this regard where a mining lease is granted on private land or on Crown land the subject of a pastoral lease the owner or occupier of such land is entitled to compensation and other procedural rights.
Any existing Aboriginal land in the Northern Territory may be subject to a compulsory five - year lease without any consent needed by the owner of the land.
[227] In addition the Government announced on 25 May 2010 that it had started to pay rent to Aboriginal land owners in 45 of the 64 communities subject to five - year leases and that rent will be backdated to the commencement of the leases in 2007.
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