Site of Significance definition

Site of Significance means any Aboriginal site, as defined under section 5 of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) and any significant Aboriginal area as defined in section 3 of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 (Cth) and “Area of Significance” has a corresponding meaning.
Site of Significance means a site or area of land or water that is sacred to the native title holders or is otherwise of significance according to Aboriginal custom and tradition, and includes burial, birth, conception, navel, story and social history sites;
Site of Significance means a particular place that would be defined as a site under the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) or equivalent Commonwealth legislation, of importance to the Native Title Holders according to Aboriginal custom and tradition; and

Examples of Site of Significance in a sentence

  • There is one registered Aboriginal Site of Significance within the application area (GIS Database).

  • There is one registered Aboriginal Site of Significance within the application area (DPLH, 2019).

  • Archaeological Site of Significance: An archaeological site that is currently, or potentially eligible to be included on the National Register of Historic Places, or any archaeological site that has been on the National Register of Historic Places, or any archaeological site that has been determined significant by any of Oregon’s nine federally designated Native American Tribes.

  • According to available databases, there is one registered Aboriginal Site of Significance within the application area (GIS Database).

  • There are no registered Aboriginal Site of Significance within the application area (GIS Database).

  • In fact, because some streams have a Site of Significance Aquatic (SOS-A) value, which in many cases restricts work to only August and Jan-Mar, but no trout spawning values, the scheme manager is carefully planning works in those streams for August.

  • Discharges in Natural State water management zone* or Site of Significance - Aquatic are regulated by Rule 13-23.

  • According to available databases, there is one Aboriginal Site of Significance (Site ID 16721) within the application area (GIS Database).

  • According to available databases there is one registered Aboriginal Site of Significance (site ID: 24380) within the application area (GIS Database).

  • No temporary military training activities shall be located within an area identified as a Historic Site or Site of Significance to Tāngata Whenua in Schedule 1B.


More Definitions of Site of Significance

Site of Significance means those places or objects that are of cultural, spiritual or traditional significance to the Native Title Holder and includes Aboriginal sites, as defined under section 5 of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA), and any significant Aboriginal area as defined in section 3 of the Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 (Cth).
Site of Significance means a property described in the table in subpart A of part 8 of the schedule; and
Site of Significance means those places or objects that are of cultural, spiritual or traditional significance to the

Related to Site of Significance

  • Design Professional means architect or engineer.

  • The Engineer means the Engineer appointed by the Purchaser for the purpose of this contract.

  • Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the State of California to practice in the field of civil works.