Crown Corridor definition

Crown Corridor means a highway, as defined in the Transportation Act, S.B.C. 2004, c. 44 and the area of any other licence, easement, right-of-way or road over Crown land that is used for transportation or public utility purposes and that, where the Lands are not surveyed or have to be re-surveyed, is identified in Schedule B “1”;
Crown Corridor means any of those lands, including the Subsurface Resources, identified as a “Crown Corridor” in Appendix D-1;
Crown Corridor means a road, highway or right-of-way, including the road allowance, that is on Crown land and is used for transportation or public utility purposes that are set out in Appendix D.

Examples of Crown Corridor in a sentence

  • Where a Crown Corridor adjacent to Ditidaht / Pacheedaht Lands is closed and no longer required for road, highway or Public Utility purposes, British Columbia will provide Ditidaht / Pacheedaht with a right of first refusal to obtain, at no cost, that portion of the land, including Subsurface Resources if owned by British Columbia.

  • If British Columbia no longer requires any portion of a Crown Corridor identified in Appendix D, it will transfer the estate in fee simple, including the Subsurface Resources if they are owned by the Crown, for that portion of the Crown Corridor to Kitselas.

  • British Columbia and NStQ reach agreement on the value of the land exchange,British Columbia will not unreasonably refuse to undertake the realignment.7.8.3 If a Crown Corridor is realigned as a result of consent provided by NStQ or British Columbia under paragraphs 7.8.1 or 7.8.2:a.

  • By doing this, the effects of velocity on the factors of the model that lead to the trade-off will be analysed.

  • British Columbia and NStQ reach agreement on the value of the land exchange,NStQ will not unreasonably refuse to provide its consent to the realignment.7.8.2 If NStQ requires a portion of a Crown Corridor for another purpose, NStQ may request that a portion of a Crown Corridor be realigned, and if:a.

  • If BC decides it no longer requires any portion of a Crown Corridor, it will transfer the land to NStQ, which will then become part of NStQ Land.

  • BC and NStQ may request to one another to have a portion of a Crown Corridor realigned onto NStQ Land.

  • Therefore, KPL submit that it expects to file an application with the BCUC for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the work required to affect this separation, including the placement of KPL poles and lines in the Crown Corridor and a powerline/submarine cable extension that would replace the fly-over line with an extension that would not be on Treaty Lands.

  • The Crown Corridors identified for illustrative purposes in Schedule 1 are excluded from the Lands and the Province will determine the width of the Crown Corridor to be surveyed or resurveyed from the Lands, provided that the Crown Corridor will be no more than 30 metres wide.

  • Submissions on whether, with respect to the portion of the line on the Crown Corridor, KCFN meets the definition of a public utility.


More Definitions of Crown Corridor

Crown Corridor means those lands identified in Appendix E.
Crown Corridor means a road, highway or right-of-way, including the road allowance, that is on Crown land and is used for transportation or public utility purposes that are set out in Appendix [];

Related to Crown Corridor

  • Harbour Master means the ABP Harbour Master or Dock Master for the Port (as appropriate) or their authorised representative;

  • Passageway means a pathway that is unobstructed clear to the sky and extends from a street to one entrance of the accessory dwelling unit.