Planning Law definition

Planning Law means any applicable law, regulation, statute, statutory instrument or binding and mandatory guidance, standards, codes, notices requirements, orders or directions which deals with land use planning and building regulation and control;
Planning Law means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013), Land Use Planning Act, Land Use Planning Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance 15 of 1985), the Planning By-law or succeeding legislation governing land use planning in the Western Cape, whichever is applicable;
Planning Law means every Enactment for the time being in force relating to the use development and occupation of land and buildings and every planning permission statutory consent and agreement made under any Enactment relating to the Building

Examples of Planning Law in a sentence

  • A copy of the Appeal Rules for the Development and Planning Law may be obtained from the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

  • Decision: It was resolved to authorize the issuance of a Maintenance of Land Notice in accordance with Section 29A of the Development and Planning Law (2015 Revision).

  • Decision: It was resolved to authorize the issuance of an Enforcement Notice in accordance with Section 18 of the Development and Planning Law (2008 Revisions).

  • Wisconsin's Comprehensive Planning Law requires that a local government's land use related decisions and actions be consistent with that unit's Comprehensive Plan.

  • Decision: It was resolved to authorize the issuance of an Enforcement Notice in accordance with Section 18 of the Development and Planning Law (2011 Revision).


More Definitions of Planning Law

Planning Law means all Applicable Laws which apply or relate to town and country planning;
Planning Law means every Enactment for the time being in force relating to the use or development of land and buildings and every planning permission statutory consent and agreement made under any Enactment relating to the Building
Planning Law or “Planning Legislation” means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013),
Planning Law means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act No. 16 of 2013).
Planning Law means all laws and regulations applicable in Spain which:
Planning Law means all laws and regulations of any relevant jurisdiction which:
Planning Law means all planning and environmental laws, regulatory and policy requirements in New South Wales. Project means all activities associated with the planning, installing, commissioning and verifying savings from the monitoring or energy efficiency project that is described in the Contract Details and more fully described in the Delivery Schedule. Project Costs are the costs incurred by the Business for completing the Milestones, as evidenced by invoices from contractors or suppliers. Project Plan means the project plan at Schedule 3 (if any). Recipient means the party receiving Confidential Information. Representative of a party includes an employee, agent, officer, director, auditor, advisor, partner, consultant, joint venturer, contractor or sub-contractor of that party.