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单词 Crown land
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Definition of Crown land in English:

Crown land

noun
mass nounalso Crown lands
  • 1Land belonging to the British Crown.

    revenue from Crown lands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We can ride anywhere on open Crown land and on tracks through the woodland.
    • The reading rooms were built by public subscription and the church hall by church subscription on Crown land donated by Queen Victoria.
    • The CRoW Act states that dogs must be kept on short leads during the ground nesting season, but this only applies to public land, whereas most of the Forest is Crown land.
    • The site was Crown land and held in the name of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police Division.
    • By the time of the inquiry, it was common ground that the site had not been Crown land when the development had been carried out (or at any material time before or since, for that matter).
    • Officers contemplated serving an enforcement notice, but were thwarted when they searched the Land Register and found that the field was Crown land, bought by the Department for Transport for the M11 project.
    • On the issue of responsibility, there is a welcome commitment for Government departments to become more responsible for how their activities affect the historic environment, including their management of Crown land.
    1. 1.1 Land belonging to the state in some parts of the Commonwealth.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have not checked the Western Australian Mining Act 1933 for this, but does it distinguish, as some Mining Acts do, between mining on private land and mining on Crown land?
      • The working forest initiative determined that B.C. needs to protect and identify the working Crown land base in British Columbia, which is about 45 million hectares, he said.
      • With little effective recourse, the Government reluctantly accepted the presence of the squatters and handed over Crown land for nominal lease and licence fees.
      • For over 150 years, land values in New Zealand have been collected for public purposes in three main ways: by the sale and lease of Crown land, from a national land tax, and from land-value rates for local government.
      • The minister of mines at the time requested and received a legal opinion as to whether the government could seek compensation for damages to Crown land through the sulphur fumes arbitrator process, just as individual citizens did.
      • A recalcitrant province insists it won't play the odds when deciding how to dispose of Crown land in British Columbia.
      • This body of unowned material is, like Crown land, water, and air, an essential part of Canada's riches - spiritual and material.
      • A court recently upheld the treaty right of Natives to harvest trees on Crown land.
      • It's now Crown land on long-term lease, renewed every 10 years on the condition that cabin owners protect the old-growth trees that tower on the steep slopes behind them.
      • The market is on Crown land and the original huts were financed with the help of NZAid.
      • Some claimants were informally aware of the location of their awards and believed they had a right to occupy the land, only to find that it was classified as Crown land.
      • ‘When you begin to reclassify so-called Crown land and designate that land as Working Forest land in effect you're taking that land off the table,’ Phillip said.
      • Two of the proposed acquisitions followed applications under the Crown Lands Act to purchase Crown land in respect of which the particular applicant had previously held either grazing licences or leases for grazing purposes.
      • Hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities on Crown land should be ensured for all British Columbians.
      • One reason for the Germans' eagerness was the fact that only British subjects could buy Crown land.
      • East Point is Crown land over which his government has full ownership and control.
      • Concerning wind power generation in Ontario, the Ministry of Natural Resources deals strictly with commercial wind power being developed on Crown land.
      • The program thus ‘extends forest management to every hectare of Crown land in the province, the only province in Canada where this is true’.
 
 

Definition of Crown land in US English:

Crown land

nounˈkroun ˌland
also Crown lands
  • 1Land belonging to the British Crown.

    revenue from Crown lands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time of the inquiry, it was common ground that the site had not been Crown land when the development had been carried out (or at any material time before or since, for that matter).
    • The CRoW Act states that dogs must be kept on short leads during the ground nesting season, but this only applies to public land, whereas most of the Forest is Crown land.
    • We can ride anywhere on open Crown land and on tracks through the woodland.
    • On the issue of responsibility, there is a welcome commitment for Government departments to become more responsible for how their activities affect the historic environment, including their management of Crown land.
    • The reading rooms were built by public subscription and the church hall by church subscription on Crown land donated by Queen Victoria.
    • Officers contemplated serving an enforcement notice, but were thwarted when they searched the Land Register and found that the field was Crown land, bought by the Department for Transport for the M11 project.
    • The site was Crown land and held in the name of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police Division.
    1. 1.1 Land belonging to the state in some parts of the Commonwealth.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘When you begin to reclassify so-called Crown land and designate that land as Working Forest land in effect you're taking that land off the table,’ Phillip said.
      • For over 150 years, land values in New Zealand have been collected for public purposes in three main ways: by the sale and lease of Crown land, from a national land tax, and from land-value rates for local government.
      • The working forest initiative determined that B.C. needs to protect and identify the working Crown land base in British Columbia, which is about 45 million hectares, he said.
      • I have not checked the Western Australian Mining Act 1933 for this, but does it distinguish, as some Mining Acts do, between mining on private land and mining on Crown land?
      • One reason for the Germans' eagerness was the fact that only British subjects could buy Crown land.
      • The minister of mines at the time requested and received a legal opinion as to whether the government could seek compensation for damages to Crown land through the sulphur fumes arbitrator process, just as individual citizens did.
      • Concerning wind power generation in Ontario, the Ministry of Natural Resources deals strictly with commercial wind power being developed on Crown land.
      • With little effective recourse, the Government reluctantly accepted the presence of the squatters and handed over Crown land for nominal lease and licence fees.
      • East Point is Crown land over which his government has full ownership and control.
      • A recalcitrant province insists it won't play the odds when deciding how to dispose of Crown land in British Columbia.
      • Hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities on Crown land should be ensured for all British Columbians.
      • It's now Crown land on long-term lease, renewed every 10 years on the condition that cabin owners protect the old-growth trees that tower on the steep slopes behind them.
      • A court recently upheld the treaty right of Natives to harvest trees on Crown land.
      • The program thus ‘extends forest management to every hectare of Crown land in the province, the only province in Canada where this is true’.
      • This body of unowned material is, like Crown land, water, and air, an essential part of Canada's riches - spiritual and material.
      • Two of the proposed acquisitions followed applications under the Crown Lands Act to purchase Crown land in respect of which the particular applicant had previously held either grazing licences or leases for grazing purposes.
      • The market is on Crown land and the original huts were financed with the help of NZAid.
      • Some claimants were informally aware of the location of their awards and believed they had a right to occupy the land, only to find that it was classified as Crown land.
 
 
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