Greenfield definition

Greenfield means land not developed beyond agricultural, range, or forestry use.
Greenfield means land not developed beyond agricultural, range, or forestry use. 640 (27) "Hazardous waste" means any substance defined, regulated, or listed as a
Greenfield means a Greenfield development as defined in the Economic Development Incentive Policy of the Municipality;

Examples of Greenfield in a sentence

  • In connection with the Quarterly Report of Greenfield Farms Food, Inc.

  • The Adani Group’s venture into Australia commenced in 2010 with the purchase of EPC 1690, the underlying tenement for the development of the Greenfield Carmichael Coal Mine in the Galilee Basin, Central Queensland, and entering into a 99 year lease of the Port of Abbot Point near Bowen in North Queensland.

  • The grid is to include a 12’ Greenfield drop at each junction box..

  • The School District of Greenfield also retains the right to exercise all managerial and administrative functions, responsibilities and prerogatives including, but not limited to, the right to exercise its judgment to establish and administer the policies and benefits outlined in this Employee Handbook, to direct and discipline its employees, and to take whatever act it deems appropriate and in the best interests of the District.

  • The School District of Greenfield is governed by an elected Board of Education.


More Definitions of Greenfield

Greenfield means a location where no BT Network has previously been deployed or a location which has no existing development or building;
Greenfield means a location where no BT Network has previously been deployed;
Greenfield means any catchment other than the citywide and infill catchments.
Greenfield means all catchments other than the citywide, infill, and CBD catchments
Greenfield means an area that has not been developed;
Greenfield means a new PFT commissioned on private land, under the provisions of this policy.
Greenfield means an un-developed or un-serviced area where utility infrastructure is required to be installed (i.e. roads, sewer, water, and utilities).