Game farm definition

Game farm means property on which wildlife is held,
Game farm means property on which wildlife is held, confined, propagated, hatched, fed, or otherwise raised for commercial purposes, trade, or gift. The term "game farm" does not include publicly owned facilities.
Game farm means property on which wildlife is held or raised

Examples of Game farm in a sentence

  • Game farm, shooting preserve, fish, deer, or fur farm established by the LANDOWNERS on the premises.

  • Game farm animals include penned, enclosed or privately-owned caribou, black bear, grizzly bear, mountain lion, white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat, red deer, and any other cloven-hoofed ungulate which is indigenous to Nebraska and any non-indigenous or exotic cloven-hoofed ungulate which could interbreed with or spread disease to any cloven-hoofed ungulate indigenous to Nebraska.

  • The policy position in respect of this issue has been put to the applicant who is fully aware of the implications of these matters not being addressed.

  • Based on the observations during the site assessment the dominant land use within the Project Area is predominantly mining related activities (i.e., open cast mining, office space, water storage facilities, workshops and etc.) and grazing landuses (Game farm) located within the Kalagadi Mine.

  • Monitoring of the EMP performance for the proposed small scale surface mining project by Peace Garden Game farm cc emphasizes early dictation, reporting and corrective action.


More Definitions of Game farm

Game farm means property on which wildlife is held or raised for commercial purposes, trade, or gift. The term "game farm" does not include publicly owned facilities.
Game farm means a commercial operation designed and operated for the purpose of propagating, rearing, or selling terrestrial wildlife or the parts of terrestrial wildlife for any purpose stated under R12-4-413.
Game farm means a property used for propagating, breeding, raising or producing game in captivity for the purpose of marketing the game or its products, and captivity means having the game under positive control, as in a pen, pound, or an area of land or water which is completely enclosed by a generally escape-proof barrier;
Game farm means an extensive farm that is fenced in such manner -
Game farm means a commercial operation designed and operated for the purpose of propagating, rearing, or selling ter- restrial wildlife or the parts of terrestrial wildlife for any pur- pose stated under R12-4-413.
Game farm means a semi-intensive or extensive wildlife management system on which a specimen occurs;
Game farm means land used for the rearing and/or breeding of wild animals with or without ancillary building(s) thereto.