Public land definition

Public land means land owned by the federal government, the state, or political subdivisions of the state and land acquired or developed for public recreation pursuant to section 321I.8.
Public land means land owned or administered by any federal or state agency or any political subdivision of the state.
Public land means land owned by the federal government, the state, or a political subdivision of the state.

Examples of Public land in a sentence

  • Public land is analyzed as a relative percentage to the total area of the state.


More Definitions of Public land

Public land means land that is owned by the state, a city, or a county or land that has been dedicated for public access to a public water body.
Public land means public land as defined in section 3 of the Environment Conservation Council Act 1997 (Vic);
Public land means any land, used for any purpose, that is leased or owned by a governmental entity.
Public land means all public land in Kenya, excluding trust land, which is vested in the Government for public purposes or for the purposes of the Authority or its predecessors in title and for the purposes of the proviso subsection (4) includes land previously so vested;
Public land means all land owned by any organ of state [as defined in section 233 of the Constitution], and includes land owned by [a local authority,] the Land Bank and any institution in which the State is the majority or controlling shareholder;’’;
Public land means Crown land within the meaning of section 11 of the CALM Act and Departmental land;
Public land means land owned or administered by any federal or state agency or