Nova Scotia Sample Clauses

Nova Scotia o Easter Monday o Remembrance Day o New Brunswick Day (first Monday in August) o Remembrance Day o St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Day (in substitution for Remembrance Day) o First Monday in August o Civic Holiday (first Monday in August) o Remembrance Day.
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Nova Scotia. The Municipal Government Act states that a municipal planning strategy may include statement of policy with respect to the protection, use and development of lands within the municipality, including the use and development of lands subject to flooding and regarding stormwater management. The Act requires that a subdivision by-law include “any requirements prescribed by the provincial subdivision regulations applicable to the municipality unless (i) the municipality adopts more stringent requirements, or (ii) the municipal requirements implement the municipal planning strategy”, the latter having presumably been previously approved by provincial authorities. Under the Act, a sub- division by-law may also include ‘requirements for the design and construction of stormwater systems’. A council may also make by-laws regarding stormwater management such as ‘setting standards and requirements respecting the design, construction and installation of stormwater systems and related services and utilities and regulating and setting standards for drainage’. Under the Environment Act, developers, including local governments, must seek approval from the provincial Department of Environment and Labour for1 : • The use or alteration of a watercourseThe construction of a culvert • The construction of a bridge • Storm drainage works 1 Only the activities related to the current discussion are listed here. The same requirements, which include drainage design criteria, would obviously apply to road construction activities.‌‌ Nine communities in Nova Scotia are covered by a General Mapping and Studies Agreement under the FDRP program. The 100-year flood was used to delineate and designate flood plains while the floodway is defined by the 20-year flood (Environment Canada, 2000g).
Nova Scotia. All minerals in Nova Scotia, except limestone, gypsum and building materials, are the property of the Crown in the right of the province of Nova Scotia. They are dealt with under the provisions of the Mines Act (c. 22, R.S.N.S., 1923), and amending Acts of 1927 (c. 17), and 1929 (c. 22), and are administered by the Minister of Public Works and Mines, at whose office in the Parliament Buildings, Halifax, all records of mining titles are kept.
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Nova Scotia. NONE. NONE. NONE.
Nova Scotia. 6.8.1 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development and the Office of Acadian Affairs are ex officio members of the Nomination Board. 6.8.2 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development, the Office of Acadian Affairs and the Department of Agriculture are ex officio members of the Stewardship Board. 6.8.3 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development, the Office of Acadian Affairs and the Department of Agriculture will provide support to Parks Canada and the County of Kings for the monitoring and reporting activities required for the WHS. 6.8.4 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development, the Office of Acadian Affairs and the Department of Agriculture will help promote the WHS and provide support for projects undertaken by the Stewardship Board, subject to the availability of funds and personnel. 6.8.5 Nova Scotia and the Department of Agriculture will implement a data sharing agreement with Parks Canada and the County of Kings. 6.8.6 In the spirit of collaboration guiding the protection of the Nominated Property, Nova Scotia will provide summary information reports from archaeological investigations carried out in its Jurisdiction to Parks Canada in order to share the result of research and inform future direction for the protection of the Nominated Property’s archaeological heritage. 6.8.7 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development, the Office of Acadian Affairs and the Department of Agriculture will provide expertise and resources necessary for the protection of the Nominated Property and of the WHS, subject to the availability of funds and personnel. 6.8.8 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development, the Office of Acadian Affairs and the Department of Agriculture will consult the Nomination Board and the Stewardship Board prior to the development and implementation of plans, policies and activities which could have an impact on the Nominated Property and the WHS, including in its Buffer Zone.
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Nova Scotia. ITT Community Development Corporation.......... Delaware ITT Delaware Investments, Inc. ................ Delaware ITT Gesellschaft fur Beteiligungen mbH......... Germany
Nova Scotia. Other Material Subsidiaries Jurisdiction of Incorporation --------------------------- ----------------------------- RPM Canada ......................
Nova Scotia. EXHIBIT A [Intentionally left blank] EXHIBIT B FORM OF OPINION OF BLAKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON LLP, CANADIAN AND ONTARIO COUNSEL XX XXX PAXXXXXX, TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 5(a)
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