CER Act definition
Examples of CER Act in a sentence
Subject to the foregoing and to the provisions of the CER Act and any regulations or orders made thereunder, the Owner shall have the right to use and enjoy the Pipeline ROW Area and the Temporary Workspace Area.
Trans Mountain shall compensate the Owner for all damages caused by the operations, Pipeline or abandoned Pipeline of Trans Mountain to the extent contemplated by the provisions of the CER Act governing compensation including: (i) any restrictions on use of the Pipeline ROW Area by operation of s.
Nothing contained herein shall affect or prejudice any right, present or future, which Trans Mountain may have under the provisions of the CER Act or otherwise to acquire, use or occupy the Pipeline ROW Area, the Temporary Workspace Area or any other portions of or any right or interest registered against the title to the Lands of the Owner.
Subject to the foregoing and to the provisions of the CER Act and any regulations or orders made thereunder, the Owner shall have the right to use and enjoy the Temporary Workspace Area.
Nothing contained herein shall affect or prejudice any right, present or future, which Trans Mountain may have under the provisions of the CER Act or otherwise to acquire, use or occupy the Temporary Workspace Area or any other portions of or any right or interest registered against the title to the Lands of the Owner.
Trans Mountain shall compensate the Owner for all damages caused by the operations, Pipeline or abandoned Pipeline of Trans Mountain to the extent contemplated by the provisions of the CER Act governing compensation, including any restrictions on use of the Lands of the Owner by operation of s.
Subject to the foregoing and to the provisions of the CER Act and any regulations or orders made thereunder, the Owner shall have the right to use and enjoy the Pipeline ROW Area.
Trans Mountain shall compensate the Owner for all damages caused by the operations, Pipeline or abandoned Pipeline of Trans Mountain to the extent contemplated by the provisions of the CER Act governing compensation, including: (i) any restrictions on use of the Pipeline ROW Area by operation of s.
Nothing contained herein shall affect or prejudice any right, present or future, which Trans Mountain may have under the provisions of the CER Act or otherwise to acquire, use or occupy the Pipeline ROW Area, or any other portions of or any right or interest registered against the title to the Lands of the Owner.
In the context of land-use planning the two principal documents prepared under the CER Act are the Land Use Recovery Plan (LURP) and the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan (CCRP).