Water Licence definition

Water Licence means a licence, approval or other authorization under Provincial Law for the storage, diversion, extraction or use of water, and for the construction, maintenance and operation of works;
Water Licence means a licence issued under the Water Sustainability Act or a former water licence related Act not less than 4 months prior to cutting authority application or amendment. Water licence spatial and attribute data is housed in the BC Geographic Warehouse.
Water Licence means a licence issued under the Water Sustainability Act or a former water licence related Act that authorizes the diversion and use of water for the purpose of domestic consumption and was issued not less than 4 months prior to cutting authority application or amendment. Water licence spatial and attribute data is housed in the BC Geographic Warehouse.

Examples of Water Licence in a sentence

  • In addition, where there has been a reduction in the amount of the security under either the Water Licence or the Land Leases, the Minister shall, at the request of DBCMI, review the amount of the Security Deposit to determine if the Security Deposit should be adjusted, giving consideration to the rationale for any such reduction in the amount of security posted under the Water Licence and Land Leases.

  • This Agreement is subject to the terms and conditions contained in any Water Licence issued by the Comptroller of Water Rights of the Province of British Columbia.

  • Also for greater certainty, if the security posted under the Water Licence or the Land Leases is reduced, then the credit given under this Article 12.1(e) shall decrease by an amount which corresponds to the reduction and DBCMI shall provide without delay an addition to the Security Deposit to fully offset the decrease in the credit.

  • This Agreement, the Concurrent Agreements, the Final Water Licence and the Amended Permit are the entire agreement between the parties relative to the subject matter hereof.

  • In June 2015, the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board approved the Company's application that the Type "A" Water Licence be held in abeyance until more certainty develops around the actual commencement of construction and the mine development schedule and also approved the Company's applications for amendments to the timing schedules of the various reclamation security deposits to be provided under the Water Licence and the Land Use Permit.


More Definitions of Water Licence

Water Licence means a general authorisation or licence issued under the National Water Act, 1998 (Act No. 36 of 1998).
Water Licence means a water licence issued under section
Water Licence means the Class A Water Licence for which original application was made by DBCMI on February 2, 2001 and which as of the date of this Agreement, has not yet been issued by the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board pursuant to the MVRMA and includes any renewal, amendment or replacement under that or any successor or other applicable legislation.
Water Licence means the Conditional Water License 110050 issued March 4, 1997, under the Water Act to the RDN, Parksville and Qualicum Beach together with the Provisional Operation Rule Arrowsmith Lake Reservoir approved March 4, 1997;
Water Licence means a licence granted under this Act entitling the holder to take water from a watercourse, lake or well or to take surface water from a surface water prescribed area;
Water Licence means the Water Licence No N7L2-1645, Type A issued by the Northwest Territories Water Board to DDMI the effective date of which was August 16, 2000, a certified copy of which is contained in the Contract Binder.
Water Licence means a water licence issued under section 100; "water permit" means a water permit issued under section 101;