Bunbury Port Authority definition

Bunbury Port Authority means the Bunbury Port Authority constituted by the Bunbury Port Authority Xxx 0000;
Bunbury Port Authority and “the Authority” means the body corporate established pursuant to the Bunbury Port Authority Xxx 0000;
Bunbury Port Authority means the body corporate established pursuant to the Bunbury Port Authority Act 1909 ;

Examples of Bunbury Port Authority in a sentence

  • The Company shall promptly give notice to the Bunbury Port Authority of any change it reasonably anticipates from time to time in the specified date (which may not be earlier in time than the specified date).

  • Agreement is to be sought from the Bunbury Port Authority to permit installation of the beach viewing platform prior to finalisation of lease negotiations.

  • Other trade related visits have occurred between Jiaxing and Bunbury through Edith Cowan University, Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Bunbury Port Authority.

  • In accordance with the original agreement, the City of Bunbury/ Bunbury Port Authority is required to send a delegation to Jiaxing every 4 years.

  • Policy SS3.11 is also supported by a draft Inset Map and a Constraints Map that identify the general location of the principal site access and key infrastructure on the site and are also common ground between the local planning authority, the local highway authority, the local education authority and Basingstoke Golf Club.4.6 It is also common ground between the local planning authority and Basingstoke Golf Club that the site is deliverable.

  • Note the reply from the Government Departments (i.e. Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI), Department of Environment Conservation (DEC) and Bunbury Port Authority in relation to the proposed development.

  • Community Consultation Not applicable Councillor/Officer Consultation Council is represented on a joint Jiaxing Sister City Committee along with membership from Edith Cowan University, Bunbury Port Authority, Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry, South West Development Commission and the Bunbury-Wellington Economic Alliance.

  • El tribunal celebrará una vista a petición de cualquiera de las Partes, o a su discreción, en un plazo de treinta (30) días a partir de la fecha límite para la presentación de las contestaciones.

  • We, the Undersigned, sayThat exporting Live Sheep by the Bunbury Port Authority is not acceptable to the Bunbury community.

  • The Bunbury Port Authority (“the Authority”) informed the Committee that the purpose of the increase in the charge was to fund the purchase, or depreciation costs, of a new ship loading facility.

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