Tidal lands definition

Tidal lands means those lands that are below the mean high water.
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;
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

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

  • Tribal Lands means any federally recognized reservation established by treaty, agreement, executive order, or act of congress.

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  • mining areas means the areas delineated and coloured red on the Plan marked “A” initialled by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purposes of identification;

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

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