Common use of Accession by New Parties Clause in Contracts

Accession by New Parties. (1) If the Ministerial Council approves a schedule prepared under clause 134 of the Agreement for another State to become a party to the Agreement, the Minister must cause a copy of the schedule to be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days after the Ministerial Council has approved the schedule. (2) A schedule referred to in subsection (1) has no effect if— (a) it is disallowed as mentioned in clause 134 of the Agreement; or (b) it is void or has ceased to have effect for any other reason mentioned in that clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Murray Darling Basin Agreement, Murray Darling Basin Agreement

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Accession by New Parties. (1) If the Ministerial Council approves a schedule prepared under clause 134 of the Agreement for another State to become a party to the Agreement, the Minister must cause a copy of the schedule to be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days after the Ministerial Council has approved the schedule. (2) A schedule referred to in subsection (1) has no effect if— (a) it is disallowed as mentioned in clause 134 of the Agreement; or (b) it is void or has ceased to have effect for any other reason mentioned in that clause.. Part 4—Miscellaneous

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Murray Darling Basin Agreement

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Accession by New Parties. (1) If the Ministerial Council approves a schedule prepared under the agreement, clause 134 of the Agreement (Accession by New Parties) for another State to become a party to the Agreementagreement, the Minister must cause present a copy of the schedule to be laid before each House of the Parliament within Legislative Assembly not later than 15 sitting days after the day the Ministerial Council has approved approves the schedule. (2) A schedule referred to mentioned in subsection (1) has no effect if— (a) it is disallowed as mentioned in the agreement, clause 134 of the Agreement134; or (b) it is void or has ceased to have effect for any other reason mentioned in that clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Murray Darling Basin Agreement

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