Giving the Activity Notice Sample Clauses

Giving the Activity Notice. (a) Except where clause 8.1(a) or (b) applies, if the Proponent intends to undertake an Activity in the Agreement Area, it shall issue a notice in writing to SWALSC in accordance with this clause 8.2 (Activity Notice).
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Giving the Activity Notice. (a) Except where clause 8.1 applies, if the Government Proponent intends to undertake an Activity in the Aboriginal Heritage Area, it must issue a notice in writing to the Corporation in accordance with this clause (Activity Notice).
Giving the Activity Notice. Except where clause 8.1 applies, if the Proponent intends to undertake an Activity in a Tenure Area, it must issue a notice in writing to the PBC in accordance with this clause 8.2 (Activity Notice). An Activity Notice may be given in respect of more than one Tenure Area. The main purposes of an Activity Notice are: to determine whether a Survey is required and if so, what kind; and if a Survey is required, to provide information relevant to the conduct of that Survey. The Activity Notice shall contain: the basic information specified in part 1.1 of schedule 5; and the key statements and nominations specified in part 1.2 of schedule 5 or if clause 8.2(e) applies, the default provisions of part 3 of schedule 5; and the additional information specified in part 2 of schedule 5. The PBC acknowledges that the inclusion in an Activity Notice of the matters described in parts 1.2(c) to (f) of schedule 5 does not prejudice any statement by the Proponent that it considers that a Survey is not required. If the Proponent omits to specify or nominate, in an Activity Notice, any of the particular items referred to in part 1.2 of schedule 5, then the default provisions provided in part 3 of schedule 5 apply. To avoid doubt, the Proponent may modify any aspect of the Activity Notice up to the time of receiving the Activity Notice Response. Proposed modifications to the Activity Notice after receipt of the Activity Notice Response shall be discussed between the Parties but, acting reasonably, the PBC shall have the right to request a fresh Activity Notice instead of dealing with the proposed modified Activity Notice. The Proponent may also request any of the items referred to in part 1.2(f) of schedule 5 at any later time, in accordance with clause 12.2. The date of receipt by the PBC of the Activity Notice (or fresh Activity Notice if requested under clause 8.2(f)) is the Activity Notice Date. Considering the Activity Notice and deciding whether a Survey is required The PBC will promptly consider the Activity Notice and shall, within 15 Business Days where the proposed Activity constitutes Low Ground Disturbance Activity, but otherwise within 30 Business days, after receipt of such Activity Notice or modified Activity Notice, notify the Proponent in writing as to whether the PBC considers that a Survey is required (Activity Notice Response). In coming to its decision the PBC shall take into account: the extent to which the Activity Program described in the Activity Notic...
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