Natural Region definition

Natural Region means a Natural Region specified in section 3 of the Rural Land (Farm Sizes) Regulations, 1999, published in Statutory Instrument 419 of 1999, or any other law that may be substituted for those regulations;
Natural Region means a Natural Region specified in section 3 of the Rural Land (Farm Sizes) Regulations, 1999, published in Statutory Instrument
Natural Region means a Natural Region specified in section 3 of the Rural Land (Farm Sizes) Reg- ulations, 1999, published in Statutory Instrument 419 of 1999, or any other law that may be sub- stituted for those regulations;

Examples of Natural Region in a sentence

  • In the arid rangelands of Natural Region IV (Zimbabwe is commonly divided into five broad ecological zones), 44 percent of the land was either in wildlife ranching alone or mixed wildlife-cattle (Commission of Inquiry, p.

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