Heritage Property Act definition
Examples of Heritage Property Act in a sentence
Both Parties agree not to use the other Party’s name for advertising, public relations, or marketing purposes, including releases to the media, without the other Party’s prior written consent.
Any non-substantial alteration to the exterior appearance of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ House in accordance with the requirements of the Heritage Property Act and By-law H-200, shall be submitted to the Development Officer for review and approval in consultation with a Heritage Planner.
The Craigmore is listed on the Registry of Heritage Property for the Halifax Regional Municipality and is protected under the Heritage Property Act of Nova Scotia.
The Developer agrees not to alter the exterior appearance of or demolish the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ House, as provided for under Sections 16, 17 and 18 of the Heritage Property Act, in the event that an application for a deregistration, substantial alteration or demolition is denied by the Municipality.
The Seller has no knowledge of the existence of, or any claim of the existence of, any “heritage property”, “archaeological object”, “Municipal Heritage Property”, “Municipal Heritage Conservation District” or “Provincial Heritage Property” within the meaning of the Heritage Property Act with respect to the land on which the Mineral Claims are situated.
In the event that an application for a substantial alteration or demolition is denied by the Municipality, the Developer agrees not to alter the exterior appearance of or demolish the Main House or Roost, as provided for under Sections 16, 17, and 18 of the Heritage Property Act.
In accordance with the Heritage Property Act, this application (H005281) was reviewed by the Heritage Advisory Committee (HAC) and approved by Regional Council on August 22, 2023.
The Developer or future owner further expressly waives its rights under Section 18 of the said Heritage Property Act to make any alteration or carry out demolition as provided therein.
Finntigh Mara was listed on the Registry of Heritage Property for the Halifax Regional Municipality in 2010 and is protected under the Heritage Property Act of Nova Scotia.