Common use of Preliminary Advice Clause in Contracts

Preliminary Advice. (a) The Preliminary Advice should provide sufficient information (without disclosing any Sensitive Heritage Information) to allow the Proponent to know whether to proceed or not with any Activities, with or without conditions. (b) Upon receipt by the Proponent of the Preliminary Advice, and subject to any reasonable recommendations in the Preliminary Advice, the Proponent may commence the Activities described in the relevant Activity Program (except any Activities indicated in the Preliminary Advice as potentially resulting in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement

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