Common use of Legal Duty to Consult Clause in Contracts

Legal Duty to Consult. Until Canada and, if applicable, the Province are satisfied that any legal duty to consult and, where appropriate, to accommodate Aboriginal Communities, or any other federal consultation requirement, has been, and continues to be met: (a) no site preparation, removal of vegetation or construction will occur in respect of the Project; and (b) despite section A.4.1, the Province has no obligation to pay any Eligible Expenditures that are capital costs, as determined by the Province and Canada; and, for the Project requiring consultation, Canada and, if applicable, the Province must be satisfied that: (i) Aboriginal Communities have been notified and, if applicable, consulted; (ii) where consultation has occurred, the Recipient has provided a summary of consultation or engagement activities, including a list of Aboriginal Communities consulted, concerns raised, and how each of the concerns have been addressed or, if not addressed, an explanation as to why not; (iii) the Recipient is carrying out accommodation measures, where appropriate; and (iv) any other information has been provided which Canada or the Province, or both, may deem appropriate.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement

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Legal Duty to Consult. Until Canada and, if applicable, the Province are satisfied that any legal duty to consult and, where appropriate, to accommodate Aboriginal Communities, or any other federal consultation requirement, has been, and continues to be met: (a) no site preparation, removal of vegetation or construction will occur in respect of the any Project; and (b) despite section A.4.1, the Province has no obligation to pay any Eligible Expenditures that are capital costs, as determined by the Province and Canada; and, for the any Project requiring consultation, Canada and, if applicable, the Province must be satisfied that: (i) Aboriginal Communities have been notified and, if applicable, consulted; (ii) where consultation has occurred, the Recipient has provided a summary of consultation or engagement activities, including a list of Aboriginal Communities consulted, concerns raised, and how each of the concerns have been addressed or, if not addressed, an explanation as to why not; (iii) the Recipient is carrying out accommodation measures, where appropriate; and (iv) any other information has been provided which Canada or the Province, or both, may deem appropriate.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement

Legal Duty to Consult. Until Canada and, if applicable, the Province are satisfied that any legal duty to consult and, where appropriate, to accommodate Aboriginal Communities, or any other federal consultation requirement, has been, and continues to be met: (a) no site preparation, removal of vegetation or construction will occur in respect of the any Project; and (b) despite section A.4.1, the Province has no obligation to pay any Eligible Expenditures that are capital costs, as determined by the Province and Canada; and, for the any Project requiring consultation, Canada and, if applicable, the Province must be satisfied that: (i) Aboriginal Communities have been notified and, if applicable, consulted; (ii) where consultation has occurred, the Recipient has provided a summary of consultation or engagement activities, including a list of Aboriginal Communities consulted, concerns raised, and how each of the concerns have been addressed or, if not addressed, an explanation as to why not; (iii) the Recipient is carrying out accommodation measures, where appropriate; and (iv) any other information has been provided which Canada or the ProvinceOntario, or both, may deem appropriate.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Consent and Assignment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement

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Legal Duty to Consult. Until Canada and, if applicable, the Province are satisfied that any legal duty to consult and, where appropriate, to accommodate Aboriginal Communities, or any other federal consultation requirement, has been, and continues to be met: (a) no site preparation, removal of vegetation or construction will occur in respect of the any Project; and (b) despite section A.4.1A.4.1 (Funds Provided), the Province has no obligation to pay any Eligible Expenditures that are capital costs, as determined by the Province and Canada; and, for the any Project requiring consultation, Canada and, if applicable, the Province must be satisfied that: (i) Aboriginal Communities have been notified and, if applicable, consulted; (ii) where consultation has occurred, the Recipient has provided a summary of consultation or engagement activities, including a list of Aboriginal Communities consulted, concerns raised, and how each of the concerns have been addressed or, if not addressed, an explanation as to why not; (iii) the Recipient is carrying out accommodation measures, where appropriate; and (iv) any other information has been provided which Canada or the ProvinceOntario, or both, may deem appropriate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement

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