Boundary Pillar definition

Boundary Pillar means reinforced cement concrete or cemented pillar of size having a base of 0.3m x 0.3m and height 1.30m of which 0.7m shall be above ground level and 0.6m below the ground, painted in yellow colour and top ten centimeters in red colour by enamel paint. Every pillar shall be marked with lease or licence number and pillar number in black paint;
Boundary Pillar means concrete pillar of size 100x50x50 centimeter painted yellow and marked lease/contract number and pillar number along with coordinates ;
Boundary Pillar means a cemented pillar of size, colour and other specifications given by the Director;

Examples of Boundary Pillar in a sentence

  • The boundary shall be drawn from the existing Boundary Pillar Nos.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No. 1270/1-S as per jointly surveyed and mutually agreed line till Boundary Pillar No. 1271/1-T.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No. 151/1-S to Boundary Pillar No. 152/2-S to follow the edge of River Mathabanga as jointly surveyed and agreed in June, 2011.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No. 153/1-S to Boundary Pillar No. 153/9-S to follow the edge of River Mathabanga as jointly surveyed and agreed in June, 2011.

  • The boundary shall be drawn by a straight line joining existing Boundary Pillar Nos.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No. 1370/3-S to 1371/6-S to follow the outer edge of the tea garden and from Boundary Pillar No. 1372 to 1373/2-S along outer edge of the pan plantation.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No 1066/24-T to Boundary Pillar No 1067/16-T as surveyed jointly and agreed in August 2011.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No. 1370/3-S to 1371/ 6-S to follow the outer edge of the tea garden and from Boundary Pillar No. 1372 to 1373/2-S along outer edge of the pan plantation.

  • The boundary shall be drawn from existing Boundary Pillar No. 152/5-S to Boundary Pillar No. 153/1-S to follow the edge of existing River Mathabanga as jointly surveyed and agreed in June, 2011.

  • The boundary shall be drawn as line joining from existing Boundary Pillar No. 242/S/13, to Boundary Pillar No. 243/7-S/5 and as jointly surveyed and agreed in June, 2011.


More Definitions of Boundary Pillar

Boundary Pillar means cemented pillar of size sixty centimetre x sixty centimetre with one metre height and fifty centimetre foundation with the yellow paint and marked lease/contract number and pillar number along with Global Positioning System (in short, GPS) readings in black paint;
Boundary Pillar means cemented pillar of size sixty centimetre x sixty centimetre with one metre height and fifty centimetre foundation with the yellow paint and marked lease/contract number and pillar number along with Global Positioning System (in short, GPS) readings in blackpaint; (v) ‘carrier’ means any mode of transport or facility by which mineral or its products are transported either in raw or processed form from the place of raising or from one place to another and includes any mechanizeddevice, person, animal or cart; (vi) ‘cess’ means a duty imposed and collected on any minor mineral in accordance with the provisions of the Act; (vii) ‘competitive bid’ means an amount offered by the participant in the open auction or tender process under these rules; (viii) ‘competent authority’ means the authority for exercise of such powers and carrying out of such functions as specified in these rules; (ix) ‘contractor’ means a person holding a mining contract under these rules; (x) ‘contract money’ means the amount to be paid by the contractor(s) for raising the mineral(s) from the area granted on contract; (xi) ‘dead rent’ means the minimum amount payable in a year by the persongranted a mining lease under these rules irrespective of the fact as to whether or not he operates/ could operate the area fully or partly; (xii) ‘dealer’ means any person stocking and/ or carrying on the business of trading of minerals in raw or processed form; (xiii) ‘department’ means the Mines and Geology Department; (xiv) ‘Director’ means the Director of Mines and Geology, Haryana; (xv) ‘District Monitoring Committee’ means a committee constituted by the State Government for each district in the State to monitor the working of mines and minerals, its transportation, storage, stocking and otheroperations in accordance with the applicable rules and laws; (xvi) ‘form’ means a form appended to these rules; (xvii) ‘fund’ means the Mines and Mineral Development, Restoration and Rehabilitation Fund created and established under these rules; (xviii) ‘Government’ means the Government for the State of Haryana acting through its Administrative Secretary;
Boundary Pillar means reinforced cement concrete pillar / cemented pillar of size having a base of 0.3m x 0.3 m and height 1.30 m of which 0.7 m shall be above ground level and 0.6m below the ground, painted in yellow colour and marked with lease / licence / prospecting licence number and pillar number in black paint;
Boundary Pillar means reinforcement cement concrete or cemented pillar of size having a base of 0.3 x0.3 and height 1.30m of which 0.7 shall be above
Boundary Pillar means the 18 (eighteen) metre boundary pillar which will separate the – 2.1.4.1. Freegold Mining Area Portions from the Post Implementation Freegold Mining Area; and 2.1.4.2. Sibanye Mining Area Portions from the Post Implementation Sibanye Mining Area, as set out in the diagram attached hereto as Annexure A;

Related to Boundary Pillar

  • Pipeline means any pipe, pipes, or pipelines used for the intrastate transportation or transmission of any solid, liquid, or gaseous substance, except water.

  • Tract means 2 or more parcels that share a common property line and are under the same ownership.