Land Tenure definition
Examples of Land Tenure in a sentence
The Company is to construct a five star hotel with exclusive access to its own golf course on the land shown as lot 1 on the Land Tenure Plan.
The Company is to construct serviced holiday units, complete with vehicle access, on the land shown as lots 7 and 8 on the Land Tenure Plan.
The Company is to construct a public access road from ▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue to the Town Centre together with all other roads shown on the Land Tenure Plan.
A landscaped public car parking area for 950 cars paved with unsealed laterite is to be constructed on the land shown as leased lot E on the Land Tenure Plan.
The Round Table considers that Law 98-750 of 23 December 1998 on Rural Land Tenure, adopted unanimously by the National Assembly, constitutes a reference in a field that is legally difficult and economically crucial.
The land shall be subject to prior classification under the private property of the State, pursuant to the Land Tenure and State Land Law in force and the Mining Code, and under the conditions laid down in Annex IV relating to the allotment leasehold.
Together with that, there is a 1.0% Acquisition Fee on the Land Tenure Lease Extension amount which is assumed to be financed by issuance of Acquisition Fee in Units.
La Via Campesina (LVC) supported the process on the Land Tenure Guidelines from the beginning.
Debtor will duly pay all amounts (including rates) from time to time coming due in respect of the Site or the House directly or pursuant to the Land Tenure.
If there is an inconsistency between the terms of this agreement and the terms of any Land Tenure or Tenure Requirements which means that Queensland Rail or the Operator cannot comply with both this agreement and that Land Tenure or those Tenure Requirements, then the terms of that Land Tenure or those Tenure Requirements (as applicable) prevail to the extent of the inconsistency and the provisions of this agreement will be construed accordingly.