Examples of Foreshore Act in a sentence
The Foreshore Act 1933 (as amended), requires that a lease or licence must be obtained from the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage for the carrying out of works or placing structures or material on, or for the occupation of or removal of material from, State- owned foreshore.
This is issued by the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government under the Foreshore Act 1933 (as amended).
Accordingly Section 3 of the Foreshore Act applies for the proposed site investigation.
Section 2 and 3 of the 1933 Foreshore Act, as amended, states that a lease or licence of state foreshore may be granted “If, in the opinion of the Minister, it is in the public interest”.
Drake & Elizabeth Gibson, Vanishing Protection: Access to Asylum at the Border, 21 CUNY L.
Table 1.1: Responses from prescribed bodies to the consultation 1.4 Legislative contextThe Foreshore Act 1933 (as amended), requires that a lease or licence must be obtained from the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage for the carrying out of works or placing structures or material on, or for the occupation of or removal of material from, State- owned foreshore.
Consent is required under Section 10 of the Foreshore Act 1933, as amended, for the erection of structures on tidal lands not belonging to the State.
The functions of a road authority under sections 49, 50 and 51 of the Roads Act, 1993, shall extend to the foreshore adjoining the functional area of the road authority concerned....(11) This section shall not apply to any application to the Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources for a lease under section 2 of the Foreshore Act, 1933, or for a licence under section 3 of that Act made before the coming into operation of this section.
All decisions on individual applications determined under the Foreshore Act, must secure and be consistent with the objectives of the plan, similar to the way that terrestrial plans form part of the decision-making tool-kit in the on-land planning process.
The applicant has applied for a licence under Section 3 of the Foreshore Act 1933, as amended, for channel widening works on the southern side of the main navigation channel and the disposal of dredge spoil in the Dublin Port Company’s dump site in Dublin Bay Channel.