Jurisdictional boundary definition

Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland-related authority as depicted on maps available by the Department (see § 3.22 of this Part).
Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland jurisdiction. The jurisdictional boundary is depicted on original maps dated June 1997, revised April 2001 (effective September 2001) and June 2007, and maintained on file at the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council.
Jurisdictional boundary means lands already being served under a fire protection contract entered into prior to December 31, 2015.

Examples of Jurisdictional boundary in a sentence

  • C3.1 With the exception of those regular employees of the employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • Jurisdictional Boundary: The first transmission pole (Pole 4) outside Eldorado Substation.

  • C4.01 With the exception of those regular employees of the Employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as identified at the Pre-job Conference and cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • With the exception of those regular employees of the employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • With the exceptionof those regularemployees of the employer who members in good standing of the Union, as cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • With the exception of those regular employees of the Employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as identified at the Conference and cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • With the exception of those regular employees of the Employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • With the exception of those regular of the employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch office.

  • With the exception of those regular employees of the employer who are members in good standing of the Union, as cleared by the Local Union for work within the Jurisdictional Boundary of that Local Union, the Employer shall hire all employees through the Local Union dispatch In all cases the Local Union dispatch will be given (48) hours Monday through Friday to complete the dispatch and all employees must be in possession of a Union slip prior to his commencement of work which includes equipment move out.

  • Special Study #1 – Jurisdictional Boundary Monitoring in the Upper Watershed (Implementation Year 1) Jurisdictional boundary monitoring in the upper watershed will be conducted to understand the load contribution of permit required constituents.


More Definitions of Jurisdictional boundary

Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland-related authority as depicted on the map in § 9.22 of this Part.
Jurisdictional boundary means the boundary between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec and between Newfoundland and Labrador and Nunavut. The boundary has been plotted from digital information supplied by the Province and according to that source this boundary has been digitized from the National Topographic Series (NTS) 1:50,000 monochrome map sheets obtained from the Natural Resources Canada Centre for Topographic Information. This boundaryhas not been surveyed;
Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland- related jurisdictionauthority as depicted on maps available by the Department (see § 2.22 Appendix 2 of this Part, Appendix 2). The jurisdictional boundary is depicted on original maps dated June 1997, revised April 2001 (effective September 2001) and June 2007, and maintained on file at the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council.

Related to Jurisdictional boundary

  • natural boundary means the visible high water mark of any lake, river, stream or other body of water where the presence and action of the water are so common and usual, and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark on the soil of the bed of the body of water a character distinct from that of its banks, in vegetation, as well as in the nature of the soil itself.

  • Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

  • territorial sea (without more) means the territorial sea adjacent to the Isle of Man;

  • Offering Jurisdictions means the United States and the Qualifying Jurisdictions;

  • Site boundary means that line beyond which the land or property is not owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the licensee or registrant.

  • Uniform Commercial Code jurisdiction means any jurisdiction that had adopted all or substantially all of Article 9 as contained in the 2000 Official Text of the Uniform Commercial Code, as recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, together with any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Official Text.

  • Reference Jurisdiction means, in respect of the Reference Currency, the country (or countries of the currency block) for which the Reference Currency is the lawful currency.

  • Selling Jurisdictions means, collectively, each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions and may also include, the United States and any other jurisdictions outside of Canada and the United States as mutually agreed to by the Corporation and the Underwriters;

  • Jurisdiction means a province or territory of Canada except when used in the term foreign jurisdiction;

  • Applicable Jurisdiction means the jurisdiction or jurisdictions under which the Borrower is organized, domiciled or resident or from which any of its business activities are conducted or in which any of its properties are located and which has jurisdiction over the subject matter being addressed.

  • Base jurisdiction means the Member Jurisdiction, selected in accordance with Section 305, to which an Applicant applies for apportioned registration under the Plan or the Member Jurisdiction that issues apportioned registration to a Registrant under the Plan.

  • territorial waters means territorial waters provided for under section 3 of the Maritime Zones Act;

  • Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM means an official map of a community, issued by the FEMA, on which the Special Flood Hazard Areas and the floodways are delineated. This official map is a supplement to and shall be used in conjunction with the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).

  • Reporting Jurisdictions means each of the Provinces of Canada;

  • Approved Jurisdiction means a member state of the European Economic Area (EEA) or any other jurisdiction or sector as may be approved by the European Commission as ensuring adequate legal protections for personal data.

  • Boundary means any lateral or street boundary of a site;

  • Territories means territories, including territorial waters;

  • Home jurisdiction means the jurisdiction that issued the driver's license of the traffic violator.

  • Specified Jurisdiction means with respect to Party A

  • the Territory means the sub-Saharan Continent, south of the 15N latitude.

  • Eligible Jurisdiction means Australia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  • Pertinent Jurisdiction in relation to a company, means:

  • Covered Jurisdiction means the United States (or any state or commonwealth thereof or the District of Columbia).

  • Participating Jurisdiction means a jurisdiction with which an agreement is in place pursuant to which it will provide the information required on the automatic exchange of financial account information set out in the Common Reporting Standard.

  • the Academy means the school referred to in Article 4 and established by the Academy Trust;

  • Local jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the Canadian securities regulatory authority is situate;