objector means a person who has lodged an objection with the Municipality to a draft municipal spatial development framework, draft land use scheme or a land development and land use application;
objector means a person who has lodged an objection with the Municipality to a draft municipal spatial development framework, draft land use scheme or an application;
objector means an individual who files an objection to this Agreement, and does not include any individual who opts-out of this Agreement.
Examples of objector in a sentence
Xxxxxxx, ‘The Persistent Objector Rule and the Development of Customary International Law’, 56 British Yearbook of Inter- national Law (1985), p.
Xxxxx, ‘The Approach of the Different Drummer: The Principle of the Persistent Objector in International Law’, 26 Harvard International Law Journal, 1985, p.
Exercise their right of non-membership because of a bona fide 20 religious xxxxx or teaching of a church or religious body of which 21 the nurse is a member (Religious Objector).
More Definitions of objector
objector means a body or person who has lodged an objection, with the Municipality, during any period allowed or specified in a notice in the media or Provincial Gazette, placed for purposes of public participation in terms of this By-law, Land Use Scheme or any other planning and development legislation; and includes:
objector means a Class Member who has submitted a Notice of Objection.
objector means any person who has given Notice in accordance with Rule 14 hereof and who has complied with its terms.
objector means a person objecting to a Hybrid Bill;
objector means a person or entity who submits an Objection.
objector means any member of either the Rule 23(b)(3) Settlement Class or the Rule 23(b)(2) Settlement Class, or any member of both the Rule 23(b)(3) Settlement Class and the Rule 23(b)(2) Settlement Class, that timely and properly submits an objection to this Class Settlement in the manner provided in Paragraphs 85-87 below.
objector means a person or entity who is a Settlement Class Member who submits an Objection.