Tidal lands definition

Tidal lands means those lands that are below the mean high water.
Tidal lands means lands below the high-water mark of ordinary spring tides but, for the purposes of subsection (3)(c) above, does not include any lands which are protected, by means of walls, embankments or otherwise, from the incursion of the tides; and
Tidal lands or “foreshore” means such parts of the bed, shore or banks of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered by the flow and ebb of the tide at ordinary spring tides;

Examples of Tidal lands in a sentence

  • All Jurisdictional Lands lying under tidally-influenced waters not otherwise designated shall be designated as Rural Tidal lands.


More Definitions of Tidal lands

Tidal lands means such areas of land as are covered
Tidal lands means such parts of the bed, shores, or banks of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered by the flow and

Related to Tidal lands

  • Lands means the purchase of real property or interest in real property.

  • ILUA Area means the geographical area in relation to which the Framework ILUA applies, as specified in Schedule 2 of the Framework ILUA;

  • Land means the land described in Exhibit A.

  • Project Land means any parcel or parcels of land on which the project is developed and constructed by a promoter;

  • Leased Land means land which is the subject of a lease granted under section 60 or 93G; S. 3 def. of "lessee" amended by No. 39/1997 s. 4(2)(b).

  • Acre-foot – means the amount of water necessary to cover one acre of land one foot deep, or 325,851 gallons of water.

  • Water surface elevation means the height, in relation to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum, where specified, of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of riverine areas.