Public trust resources definition
Public trust resources means the resources held in trust for the benefit of the public and includes tangible physical, biological matter substance or systems, habitat or ecosystem contained on, in or beneath the tidal waters of the state, and also include intangible rights to use, access, or traverse tidal waters for traditional and evolving uses including but not limited to recreation, commerce, navigation and fishing.
Public trust resources means land and water areas, both public and private, subject to public trust rights as that term is defined in G.S. 1-45.1.
Public trust resources means waterways and associated usesthe government is obligated to holdin trust pursuant to the public trust doctrine for the benefit of the public for purposesof commerce, navigation, recreation, fishing, and preservationof wildlife habitat and natural resources.
More Definitions of Public trust resources
Public trust resources or “PTR” means the tangible physical, biological matter substance or systems, habitat or ecosystem contained on, in or beneath the tidal waters of the state, and also include intangible rights to use, access, or traverse tidal waters for traditional and evolving uses including but not limited to recreation, commerce, navigation and fishing.
Public trust resources or “PTR” means the tangible physical,
Public trust resources means waterways the government is obligated to hold in trust pursuant to the Public Trust Doctrine for the benefit of the public for purposes of commerce, navigation, recreation, fishing, and preservation of wildlife habitat and natural resources.