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Natural resource permits - Market-based allocation processes and comparative permitting processes - Comparative consenting process

208: Defined terms

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In the proposed Natural Environment Bill, you will see some special words. You need to know what these words mean. An affected application is one that meets certain rules. A required time period is the amount of time decided on in section 210. You can find more information about this in the proposed bill. These words are important to understand the proposed changes to the law. The proposed bill explains what these words mean. You can look at sections 209 to 214 to learn more. These sections will help you understand the proposed Natural Environment Bill.

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208Defined terms

  1. In sections 209 to 214,—

    affected application means an application that satisfies the requirements of section 209(a) and (b)

      required time period means the time period determined under section 210.