Examples of Crown estate in a sentence
The Comhairle agreed in November 2010 that an assessment be carried out on all monies paid to the Crown estate by the Comhairle; and that the Chief Executive would submit a Report detailing the cost of purchasing leases form the crown estate or implementing one overall lease.
Digital information was obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC), Main Roads WA and the Department of Agriculture and Food WA and used in the map, depicting the location of remnant vegetation on both the Crown estate and privately owned land.
The parks capacity to maintain or increase revenue return on investment is crucial to the ongoing maintenance and development of the park and the Crown estate in Port Stephens.
Digital information was obtained from the Department of CALM, Main Roads WA and the Department of Agriculture WA and used in the map, depicting the location of remnant vegetation on both the Crown estate and privately owned land.
This Authority’s inspecting officers do however work closely with CPIG who work to audit the fire safety of premises across the Crown estate in a similar way to that used by the Brigade’s Fire Safety Regulation Department do in non-Crown buildings across London.
However, should the land ever return to the Crown estate, the native title in the land would revive.Importantly, the extinguishment will not occur if the act for which the land is acquired is not ultimately done.
The Comhairle achieved a surplus of £0.6 million in 2019/20, with Crown estate funding contributing to the improvement versus budget.
Entec on behalf of the Crown estate have reached an advanced stage in their preparations to submit a planning application, having carried out transport and environmental assessments.
The primary objectives of the LAA are to establish a single modern Act for the administration of the Crown estate and to have a comprehensive register of all interests in Crown land (apart from mining and petroleum interests) under the Torrens system as provided by the Transfer of Land Act 1893.
Subsections (3) and (4) define a reference to the Crown, Crown land, Crown estate and Government Department.