Land set definition

Land set means any trap used on land rather than in water.
Land set means any foothold trap or snare set on land.
Land set means any trap or similar device that is not placed or set in contact with flowing or impounded water.

Examples of Land set in a sentence

  • Land set aside as permanent open space may, but need not be, a separate tax parcel.

  • Land set apart or dedicated as a flora reserve cannot be the subject of this approval.

  • Land set up in 1998 represents the cost of the Yellowbird land purchase.

  • SAWS has obtained information on the SAWS Land, set forth in more detail in Exhibit “C” attached hereto (the "Property Information Documents"), which will be made available to all prospective Bidders at XXX.XXXX.

  • Land set aside that contributes to the HCP biological goals and objectives may be credited against development fees.

  • Land set aside for private parks or greenways shall be dedicated to a Home Owner Association or related private entity responsible for the ownership and maintenance of said property.

  • Land set aside for public parks or greenways shall be dedicated to and accepted by the city.

  • Land set aside for production and housing was assigned for long (unspecified) periods, land for economic activities was assigned for a minimum period of five years, and land whose use had not yet been defined had to be allocated for a maximum of five years.

  • Each Entitlement Band agrees with Canada that the amount of its Reserve Land set apart for Entitlement Purposes on or before December 31, 1955, is set forth in column 3 of Schedule 1.

  • Land set aside permanently from development: Land that is protected from any future development (including but not limited to subdivision or change of use) by deed restriction.

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