Land Availability Sample Clauses

Land Availability. 11. Each State shall ensure that the respective IA implements the provisions of the CPF for all Subprojects as agreed upon with ADB and in conformity with all relevant applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower and each State.
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Land Availability. Licensor and Shareholder each represents and covenants that at least 100 hectares of arable land in Guangdong province in the PRC will be available for grass farming by Target within 12 months after the First Closing Date. Any agreement regarding such land use rights shall grant the land use rights to Target, but shall be assignable to Acquirer at Acquirer’s option. The term of such agreement, including possible renewals, shall be at least 10 years.
Land Availability. 20. The Borrower shall cause MORD and the States to ensure that the relevant Project Executing Agency ensures that the IAs shall not exercise eminent domain or related mechanisms that may be deemed to be compulsory acquisition of land for the purpose of carrying out activities under the Project and that road construction will take place on the available right of way or donated land, in accordance with procedures set out in the CPF and reflected in the FAM, and that all additional RRNMUs will be on land over which any Project Executing Agency, IA or the Borrower have all applicable rights.
Land Availability. 36 Information relating to establishing land ownership information was gained for each of the 15 sites and potential cable corridor areas. Various landowners were approached and feasibility discussions commenced, where possible, to ascertain the availability of the preferred sites.
Land Availability. Land availability has been assessed using the GIS system developed during the study. Based on the analysis, total available lands which have a potential for planting fuelwood species in Matara District is about 4097ha. If a woody tree cover could be established in these areas the advantage is not only from fuel wood generation but also there is a possibility for carbon trading as well which would be much more economically benefitted. However, feasibility studies are further needed before come to a firm conclusion regarding the establishment of fuelwood species in these areas. Available extents of lands (ha) by land use and DS divisions in Matara District are given in Table 1.25 which has a potential for growing fuelwood species. These were estimated at DS level and the spatial distribution is given in Figure 1.15. Table 1.25: Available extents of lands (ha) by land use and DS divisions in Matara District for growing fuelwood species DSD Name Land Availability (ha) Akuressa 359.819 Athuraliya 253.011 Devinuwara 70.505 Dikwella 150.957 Hakmana 198.495 Kamburupitiya 251.924 Kirinda 30.022 Kotapola 25.997 Malimbada 262.562 Matara 419.743 Mulatiyana 279.443 Pasgoda 438.281 Thihagoda 493.265 Weligama 151.735 Welipitiya 374.364 (blank) 336.938 Grand Total 4097.061 Source: Extraction from GI System used for fuelwood resource survey 2015
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