Fee lands definition

Fee lands means land owned in fee simple within the exterior boundaries of the Southern Ute Indian reservations in Colorado. "Fee land" does not mean land owned by an Indian tribe or the federal government or held in trust by the federal government for the use or benefit of an Indian tribe or its members.
Fee lands means land, originally tribal reservation land, which is owned by a tribe, Indian or non-Indian and is not held in federal trust, The state and local governments have jurisdiction on fee lands but sometimes a tribe may exert jurisdiction when fee lands are inside a tribal reservation boundary.
Fee lands means the lands described in Exhibit A.

Examples of Fee lands in a sentence

  • The Trust sold its interests in the Fee Lands in November 2009 for approximately $525,000.

  • As part of the Agreement, PrairieSky and Encana entered into: (i) a Seismic Licence Agreement whereby Encana granted a Seismic Licence to PrairieSky; and (ii) Lease Issuance and Administration Agreements whereby PrairieSky issued leases to document Encana’s retention of its working interest in respect of certain Fee Lands and pursuant to which PrairieSky receives royalties from Encana.

  • Fee Lands: See sheet(s) labeled “NINETEENTH Supplemental Exhibit A-Part I”, attached hereto and made a part hereof.

  • Fee Lands: See sheet(s) labeled "NINETEENTH Supplemental Exhibit A-Part I", attached hereto and made a part hereof.

  • Fee Lands: See sheet(s) labeled “NINETEENTH Supplemental Exhibit A–Part I”, attached hereto and made a part hereof.

  • Tenant’s Leasehold Water Rights shall only be utilized on and for the benefit of the Property, Tenant’s Fee Land, and the Existing Water Agreements; provided, however, that the maximum amount of consumptive use Tenant may make of the Water Rights on Tenant’s Fee Lands is 100 acre-feet annually.

  • The Fee Lands are subject to a sliding scale Royalty tied to the sales price of uranium.

  • Prior to conducting any exploration drilling, Lessee at its sole cost and expense, will measure the static water levels of the xxxxx located on the Fee Lands and Federal Grazing Lands and will test the xxxxx for any hazardous chemicals and/or elements associated with past exploration.

  • Before conducting any mining operations, Lessee, at its sole cost and expense, will measure the static water level and productive capacity of the xxxxx located on the Fee Lands and any xxxxx owned by Owner within one half mile of any uranium mine or mill site created by Lessee and will test the xxxxx for any hazardous chemicals and/or elements associated with uranium mining.

  • If Lessee fails to correct a monetary default within 30 days after the delivery of the notice of default, Owner may, in addition to any other rights and remedies available to Owner, suspend the right of Lessee to enter upon and use the Fee Lands until the default is cured or terminate this agreement.


More Definitions of Fee lands

Fee lands means lands prospective for petroleum, natural gas and certain other mines and minerals in which the Company holds an undivided fee simple interest;
Fee lands means land, originally tribal reservation land, which is owned by a tribe, Indian or non-Indian and is not held in federal trust. The state and local governments have jurisdiction on fee lands but sometimes a tribe may exert jurisdiction when fee lands are inside a tribal reservation boundary. Tribal lands which are not held in trust by the federal government may or may not be exempt from the FPA. It may be necessary to contact the local tribe or the Bureau of Indian Affairs to establish the trust status of a parcel of tribal land.
Fee lands means the fee lands owned by SELLER located in Cochise County, Arizona that are more particularly described in Part 2 of Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
Fee lands means the fee lands contributed by any of the Quest Subsidiaries to the Company as described in Schedule 1.01(u) attached hereto.
Fee lands has the meaning ascribed thereto in the above recitals to this Agreement;

Related to Fee lands

  • Subject Lands means the lands subject to or covered by the oil and gas leases described in Exhibit A, insofar and only insofar as they are located within the AMI Area and cover the Target Formation, subject to the exceptions, exclusions and reservations set forth on such Exhibit A.

  • Crown lands has the same meaning as is given to that term by the Land Act;

  • Project Land means any parcel or parcels of land on which the project is developed and constructed by a promoter;

  • Indian lands means lands owned by the United States and held for the use or benefit of Indian tribes or bands or individ- ual Indians and lands within the boundaries of a federally recog- nized reservation that are owned by Indian tribes or bands or indi- vidual Indians.

  • Open space land means (a) any land area so designated by an

  • Easement Area means the area of the servient lot marked on the survey-strata plan as being subject to the relevant easement; and

  • Crown land means land in which there is a Crown interest or a Duchy interest;

  • Relevant Land in relation to Eligible Existing Tenure or Special Advance Tenure, means the land which is the subject of that Eligible Existing Tenure or Special Advance Tenure, as the case may be; “second variation date” means the date on which clause 3 of the variation agreement made on or about 7 November 2011 between the State and the Company comes into operation;

  • Lands means the purchase of real property or interest in real property.

  • Indian land means the lands of any Indian Tribe or within Indian country.

  • adjacent land means all land that borders a property and all land that would have bordered a property, if they were not separated by a river, road, railway line, power transmission line, pipeline, or a similar feature;

  • Riparian area means the transition area between flowing water and terrestrial (land) ecosystems composed of trees, shrubs and surrounding vegetation which serve to stabilize erodible soil, improve both surface and ground water quality, increase stream shading and enhance wildlife habitat.

  • Underground facility means any item which shall be buried or placed below ground for use in connection with the storage or conveyance of water, sewage, electronic, telephone or telegraphic communications, electric energy, oil, gas or other substances, and shall include, but not be limited to pipes, sewers, conduits, cables, valves, lines, wires, manholes, attachments and those portions of poles and their attachments below ground.

  • Vending facility means automatic vending machines, cafeterias, snack bars, cart service, shelters, counters, and such other appropriate auxiliary equipment which may be operated by licensed managers and which is necessary for the sale of newspapers, periodicals, confections, tobacco products, foods, beverages, and other articles or services dispensed automatically or manually and prepared on or off the premises in accordance with all applicable health laws and including the vending or exchange of chances for any lottery authorized by State Law and conducted by an agency of a State within such State. [CFR 34, Part 395.1(X)]

  • Vacant Land means the land parcels described on Schedule A attached hereto.

  • Tribal lands means all lands within the exterior boundaries of any Indian reservation and all dependent Indian communities.

  • Subject Properties has the meaning specified in Section 5.13(a).

  • the Land means the land (including for the avoidance of doubt all buildings, structures landscaping and other erections) situated at and known as Xxxxxxx School Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx XX00 0XX and registered under Title Number WT292137;

  • Operating Property means any property owned, leased, or operated by the Party in question or by any of its Subsidiaries or in which such Party or Subsidiary holds a security interest or other interest (including an interest in a fiduciary capacity), and, where required by the context, includes the owner or operator of such property, but only with respect to such property.

  • private land means any land that has been or may hereafter be alienated from the Crown for any estate of freehold, or is or may hereafter be the subject of any conditional purchase agreement, or of any lease or concession with or without a right of acquiring the fee simple thereof (not being a pastoral lease within the meaning of the Land Administration Act 1997 or a lease or concession otherwise granted by or on behalf of the Crown for grazing purposes only or for timber purposes or a lease of Crown land for the use and benefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants) but —

  • Plant Site (Works, Factory) means the local integration of one or more plants, with any intermediate administrative levels, which are under one operational control, and includes common infrastructure, such as:

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Land means the land described in Exhibit A.

  • Leaseholds of any Person means all the right, title and interest of such Person as lessee or licensee in, to and under leases or licenses of land, improvements and/or fixtures.

  • Landing area means that part of a movement area intended for the landing or take-off of aircraft;

  • Leasehold interest means the interest of the lessor or the lessee under a lease contract.