Agricultural restriction definition

Agricultural restriction means an "agricultural deed restriction
Agricultural restriction means an "agricultural deed restriction for farmland preservation purposes" as defined in section 3 of P.L.1983, c.32 (C.4:1C-13).

Examples of Agricultural restriction in a sentence

  • Removing the Agricultural restriction is not believed to detrimentally affect nearby properties.

  • The applicant declares that they intend to work until the end of the mortgage term and an assessment is made on the type of occupation and it appears reasonable that the applicant will work until the end of the mortgage Affordability Full affordability assessment carried out by Habito Agricultural restriction Habito will not lend to buildings that are farms/ small holdings or agricultural restrictions APRC The APRC is all fees associated with the mortgage, whether added to the advance or not.

  • Removing the Agricultural restriction is not believed to detrimentally affect nearby property since many of them are also being used as rural residential home sites as well as agricultural.

  • Removing the Agricultural restriction is not believed to detrimentally affect nearby property.

Related to Agricultural restriction

  • Cultural resources means archaeological and historic sites and artifacts, and traditional religious, ceremonial and social uses and activities of affected Indian tribes.

  • Agricultural operation means an agricultural operation as defined in the Agricultural Operation Practices Act;

  • Agricultural land means land suitable for use in farming.

  • Agricultural operations means the growing and harvesting of crops or the raising of fowl or animals for the primary purpose of making a profit, providing a livelihood, or conducting agricultural research or instruction by an educational institution. Agricultural operations do not include activities involving the processing or distribution of crops or fowl.

  • Agricultural production means the commercial production of food or fiber.