Crown holding definition

Crown holding means a lease within the meaning of the Land Act 1994, and includes land held under any lease, licence or other authority granted by the Crown under any other Act.
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Examples of Crown holding in a sentence

  • Section 69 prescribes the process for the issuance of NZUs into a Crown holding account, in accordance with a direction from the Minister for Climate Change Issues to the New Zealand Emissions Unit Registrar.

  • The Trust must be treated as being eligible, under section HF 2(3)(e) of the Income Tax Act 2007, to make an election to become a Māori authority despite the Crown holding the Crown agreed proportion.

  • Further, the Ohio Supreme Court has adopted class action tolling, in reliance on the reasoning in American Pipe and Crown, holding that “the filing of a class action, whether in Ohio or the federal court system, tolls the statute of limitation as to all asserted members of the class who would have been parties had the suit been permitted to continue as a class action.” See Vaccareillo v.

  • A good historical example from the New Zealand context of the Crown holding compulsorily- acquired Maori land as a clear trustee for Maori beneficiaries is provided by the Native Townships Act 1895.

  • As a corollary to the Balfour Declaration, proclaiming the equality in status of the United Kingdom and of each of the self-governing Dominions, the 1926 Conference adopted a committee report statingthat the Governor-General of a Dominion is the representative of the Crown, holding in all essential respects the same position in relation to the administration of public affairs in the Dominion as is held by His Majesty the King in Great Britain.

  • Maori would be allocated 25 percent of the shares in the corporation,91 the Crown holding the rest; and would have a major share in management.92 Negotiations continued thereafter on a Cabinet level, but without success, and the Government decided to legislate for settlement without Maori consent.

  • As a condition precedent to this Agreement, Integrity Health and/or Service Vendors shall not be required by Client or the Plan's contract providers or Service Vendors identified on Exhibit A to disclose this information.

  • TTPT holds 50% of the shares with the Crown holding the other and other Claimants.

  • The DPP was represented by Ms. Karen King who appeared for the Crown holding for Ms. Maria Sofianos.

  • The Draft Policy reflects the role of the Government of Canada as a representative of the Crown holding duties to the Red River Métis and reflects the ongoing theme of nuclear policy in Canada, which delegates much of the responsibility to proponents rather than being held by the Crown.

Related to Crown holding

  • Holdings has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.

  • Ultimate Parent means a Company, which owns not less than fifty-one percent (51%) equity either directly or indirectly in the Parent and Affiliates.

  • Foreign Subsidiary Holding Company means any Subsidiary the primary assets of which consist of Capital Stock in (i) one or more Foreign Subsidiaries or (ii) one or more Foreign Subsidiary Holding Companies.

  • Bank Holding Company means a company registered as such with the Federal Reserve pursuant to 12 U.S.C. §1842 and the regulations of the Federal Reserve promulgated thereunder.

  • CFC Holdco means any Domestic Subsidiary that has no material assets other than Equity Interests of one or more Foreign Subsidiaries that are CFCs.

  • Direct holdings means all publicly traded securities of a company that are held directly by the state treasurer or a retirement system in an actively managed account or fund in which the retirement system owns all shares or interests.

  • Topco has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • financial holding company means a financial holding company as defined in point (20) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • CFC means a “controlled foreign corporation” within the meaning of Section 957 of the Code.