Examples of The Crown Estate Commissioners in a sentence
The Crown Estate Commissioners committed an investment of £9.8 million (S$20.2 million) to MeyGen, also to finance the construction of the Phase 1A project, and which will be serviced through the payment of “enhanced rent”, with an exit payment at or before the date 10 years from commissioning of Phase 1A of the project.The Scottish Enterprise loan and the Crown Estate investment to MeyGen are denominated in British pounds, and are repayable in the period from 2017 to 2027.
During the reporting period there was a similar number (194) of assaults on staff, but 246 recorded assaults by prisoners on other prisoners (down from 457) and 63 fires (down from 82).However, there have been many occasions on which prisoners have reported to members of the Board that they felt unsafe and these concerns have been extensively documented and raised by HMIP following their inspection in January 2018.
Any permit issued to the applicant by the PLA is given strictly on condition that no liability attached to the PLA or to The Crown Estate Commissioners in respect of any death, injury, loss or damage sustained by the holder or to his/her property, whether arising from negligence or otherwise, while accessing or searching on the bed or foreshore.
Consent under section 135 of the 2008 Act was granted by The Crown Estate Commissioners on the basis of the terms stated in their letter of 27 June 2016 (document reference: Deadline I/DCO ISH/s135 Consent).
The Crown Estate Commissioners, as effective owners of the seabed, are landlords to offshore wind developers.
The established timeframe shall be agreed upon by both parties, the Department’s Project/Contract Manager and the Vendor.
The Crown Estate Commissioners might, for instance, make such an application relating to a listed building on the extensive Crown Estate holdings in Wales.
The Crown Estate Commissioners have committed considerable resource and expenditure (ca£100m) to enabling actions for the development of offshore wind.
The Crown Estate Commissioners unconditional grant of the Crown Lease was confirmed in May 2012.During 2014, the Company made an application to vary this planning permission (relating to hours of operation of the processing plant and work on site) and on 24 January 2015, the Board of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park again voted unanimously to approve the Company’s application.
Since 1993, The Crown Estate Commissioners have required that all vessels dredging Crown Estate minerals be fitted with an Electronic Monitoring System (EMS) which automatically records the date, time, and location of all dredging activities.