Eligible landowner definition

Eligible landowner means a private individual, group, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity which owns nonindustrial private forest lands capable of producing industrial wood crops. Where forest land is owned jointly by more than one individual, group, association or corporation, as tenants in common, tenants by the entirety, or otherwise, the joint owners shall be considered, for the purposes of this chapter, as one eligible landowner and shall be entitled to receive cost‑sharing payments as provided herein. Private entities which engage in the business of manufacturing forest products, including, but not limited to, sawmills, pulp mills, paper mills, plywood plants, oleoresin plants or providing public utilities services of any type or the subsidiaries of such entities shall not be included in such definition but private individual forest landowners who are stockholders in such business are included.
Eligible landowner means a private individual, group, association or corporation owning land suitable for forestry purposes. Where forest land is owned jointly by more than one individual, group, association or corporation, as tenants in common, tenants by the entirety, or otherwise, the joint owners shall be considered, for the purpose of this Article, as one eligible landowner and entitled to receive cost-sharing payments as provided herein only once during each fiscal year.
Eligible landowner means a landowner who provides access without charge or other consideration to abandoned mine land that is located on the landowner's property for the purpose of allowing the implementation of a reclamation project on the abandoned mine land. "Eligible landowner" does not include a person that is responsible under state or federal law to reclaim the land or address acid mine drainage existing or emanating from the abandoned mine land.

Examples of Eligible landowner in a sentence

  • The WUP will not exceed the following limitations on the total number of acres that may be permanently retired, unless the LE is unable to reach an applicable WUP Region Volume through other WUP Practices (in which case the Parties will Meet and Confer), or an Eligible Landowner agrees to retire additional acres as follows.

  • If an Eligible Landowner submits a statement of intent pursuant to subsection 3.22, the LE with the Eligible Landowner will develop a draft Water Use Agreement based on the WUP Guidelines, and a template form of Water Use Agreement approved by the JME.

  • An Eligible Landowner who enters into a Water Use Agreement must also enter into a Riparian Management Agreement under section 4 if the parcel subject to the Water Use Agreement includes land within a Riparian Management Corridor.

  • Before becoming final, each Water Use Agreement must be approved by the JME as a Major Decision, as well as by the LE and the Eligible Landowner.

  • A Water Use Agreement generally should not be used to pay an Eligible Landowner for the reduction of Net Consumptive Use where the applicable water right is already being regulated in that year, except where the Water Use Agreement provides for long-term or permanent reductions in water use.


More Definitions of Eligible landowner

Eligible landowner means an Allottee, and any other person or nongovernmental entity that holds a groundwater irrigation right or a surface water irrigation right in the Off-Project Area.
Eligible landowner means a private individual, group, association or
Eligible landowner means means a private individual, group, association or corporation owning land suitable for forestry purposes. Where forest land is owned jointly by more than one individual, group, association or corporation, as tenants in common, tenants by the entirety, or otherwise, the joint owners shall be considered, for the purpose of this Article, as one eligible landowner and entitled to
Eligible landowner means a landowner that provides access to or use of the project work area at no cost for a reclamation or water pollution abatement project who is not or will not become responsible under state or federal law to reclaim the land or address the water pollution existing or emanating from the land.
Eligible landowner means a landowner who provides access without charge or other consideration to abandoned mine land that is located on the landowner's property for the purpose of allowing the implementation of a reclamation project on the abandoned mine land. "Eligible landowner"
Eligible landowner means means a private individual, group,
Eligible landowner means any person who meets the conditions set forth in Sections 4598.6 and 4598.8. Where ownership of timberland and timber are not held by the same person, “landowner” means either the person or persons owning the land or the person or persons owning the timber.