Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 1900 Definitions

LibraryCalifornia Code of Regulations
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through Register 2023 Notice Reg. No. 52, December 29, 2023
CitationCal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 1900
Year2023

The following definitions shall apply to this Chapter unless otherwise provided.

(a) The term "applicant" includes any person who files an application under these regulations.

(b) The term "person" includes any individual, firm, partnership, business entity, business trust, association, corporation, or governmental entity or agency.

(c) The term "lease" includes a permit, right-of-way, easement, license, compensatory agreement, or other entitlement of use.

(d) The term "structure" means any manmade construction.

(e) The term "sovereign lands" means the beds of all the State's natural, navigable waterways, and tide and submerged lands, including those adjacent to the coast and offshore islands of the State from the ordinary high water mark to three geographic miles offshore. On tidal waterways, the State's sovereign fee ownership extends landward to the ordinary high water mark, except for areas of fill or artificial accretion, in which case the boundary is fixed at the location of the last ordinary high water mark prior to artificial influences, or where the boundary has been fixed by agreement or a court order. On navigable non-tidal waterways, including lakes, the State holds fee ownership of the bed of the waterway landward to the ordinary low water mark.

(f) The term "submerged lands" means the area lying below the elevation of ordinary low water in the beds of all tidal and nontidal navigable waters.

(g) The term "tidelands" means the area lying between the elevations of ordinary low water and ordinary high water on lands subject to tidal action.

(h) The term "uplands" shall mean lands bordering on navigable waterways.

(i) The term "school lands" refers to all Sections 16 and 36 granted to the State for the benefit of common schools by Chapter 145 of the Federal Statutes of 1853.

(j) The term "lieu or indemnity lands" refers to those lands acquired by the State in place of school lands it previously acquired or school lands to which it did not receive title because they were either mineral in character, had not been sectionalized, or were subject to prior established rights.

(k) The terms "merchandise," "product" and "commodity" are interchangeable and shall include, goods, wares, chattels, personal property of every description, cargo, freight, mail, vessel's stores and...

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