Proposed Amendments. All proposed amendments to the ISO Agreement must be filed with the Commission.
Proposed Amendments. Subject to Section 5 below, the Indenture is hereby amended by deleting the following sections of the Indenture in their entirety:
Proposed Amendments. Additional information to support the assessment of your application to amend may be attached. Please ensure you have included the following as part of your application: • a photocopy of the granted clearing permit, with proposed changes highlighted, and • payment of the prescribed fee. Indicate the proposed change/s to your clearing permit by selecting the relevant box/es: ☒ Extend the duration of the clearing permit. ☐ Vary / add / remove a permit condition relating to a matter other than the size or boundary of the area to be cleared. ☐ Amend the size of the area permitted to be cleared, or add / remove a land parcel on the clearing permit. ☐ Redescribe the boundary of the area authorised to be cleared [for an area permit only] ☐ Make a correction to the clearing permit. ☐ Other. Provide details of the proposed change(s), and the rationale for it / them. DURATION OF PERMIT TO BE EXTENDED FOR SIX YEARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF GYPSUM MINING AND REHABILITATION. For an application to amend the size of the area permitted to be cleared, or add a land parcel to the clearing permit, you must have the authority of the landowner to access the land and undertake the clearing. Evidence of authority can include, for example, a copy of the certificate of title or a letter of authority from the land owner. Note: the letter of authority must explicitly state the applicant has authority to clear on the land. State the nature of the applicant’s authority to access the land to be cleared. [Attach evidence of authority] HOLDER OF MINING LEASE M70/208 Provide additional property details if required – if applying to extend the size of the area to be cleared into another land parcel. Land description: volume and folio number, lot or location number(s), Crown lease or reserve number, pastoral lease number, or mining tenement number of all properties. M70/208 You must provide evidence that avoidance and mitigation options have been pursued to eliminate, reduce or otherwise mitigate the need for, and scale of, the proposed clearing of native vegetation. Have alternatives that would avoid or minimise the need for clearing been considered and applied? ☒ Yes ☐ No If yes, provide details: NO ALTERNATIVE Refer to DWER’s Clearing of native vegetation offsets procedure guideline available on the DWER website, and the EPA’s WA Environmental Offsets Policy and Guidelines on the EPA website for further information. Do you want to submit a clearing permit offset proposal with your application? ...
Proposed Amendments. At any time during the term of this Franchise, the City or the Company may propose amendments to this Franchise by giving thirty (30) days written notice to the other of the proposed amendment(s) desired, and both parties thereafter, through their designated representatives, will, within a reasonable time, negotiate in good faith in an effort to agree upon mutually satisfactory amendment(s). However, nothing contained in this Section shall be deemed to require either party to consent to any amendment proposed by the other party.
Proposed Amendments. 1129 This letter constitutes an agreement between the Des Moines Public Schools and 1130 1131 DesMoines Education Association regarding TLC proposed amendments.
Proposed Amendments. The Noticing Party’s proposed amendment(s); and
Proposed Amendments. Any amendment, modification or supplement to this Plan of Arrangement may be proposed by the Parties at any time prior to or at the Meeting with or without any other prior notice or communication, and if so proposed and accepted by the Securityholders voting at the Meeting, in the manner required by the Interim Order, shall become part of this Plan of Arrangement for all purposes. In addition, Fording may amend, modify or supplement this Plan of Arrangement in accordance with the terms of the Combination Agreement.
Proposed Amendments. 4. The proposed amendments in English to the Final Agreement are set out in Schedule 1.
Proposed Amendments. Effective as of, and subject to, the Acceptance Time, the Indenture is hereby amended as follows:
Proposed Amendments. Additional information to support the assessment of your application to amend may be attached. Please ensure you have included the following as part of your application: • a photocopy of the granted clearing permit, with proposed changes highlighted, and • payment of the prescribed fee. Indicate the proposed change/s to your clearing permit by selecting the relevant box/es: ☒ Extend the duration of the clearing permit. ☐ Vary / add / remove a permit condition relating to a matter other than the size or boundary of the area to be cleared. ☐ Amend the size of the area permitted to be cleared, or add / remove a land parcel on the clearing permit. ☐ Redescribe the boundary of the area authorised to be cleared [for an area permit only] ☐ Make a correction to the clearing permit. ☐ Other. Provide details of the proposed change(s), and the rationale for it / them. Xxxxxx is requesting that the time limit of authorised clearing is extended from 31 December 2018 to 7 February 2033 (i.e. an approximate 14 year extension) to allow for the continued staged clearing of native vegetation to meet market demand for sand resources; and align future clearing activities with the duration of Clearing Permit (CPS 2701/4). Due to diminished market conditions in the land development and infrastructure sectors, demand for sand resources has not been as strong as previously anticipated. As demand for sand resources is not anticipated to increase in the immediate to short term timeframes there is little value in clearing the approximate 13.67 ha of native vegetation remaining within the approved clearing area prior to 31 December 2018. The extension of time allows Xxxxxx to continue to utilise the existing 13.67 ha of native vegetation within the approved clearing area for the following beneficial interim uses, prior to the sand resource beneath the native vegetation being required to be provided to the market: • as a buffer for noise, dust and visual amenity • as local provenance for seed collection – this allows Xxxxxx to effectively restore the post-mining landscape. Additionally, reducing the extent of the cleared area significantly decreases the potential for weed species, from outside sources, to germinate within / colonise the approved clearing area. The direct transfer of topsoil from newly cleared areas to areas where sand mining has ceased maximises the opportunity for spontaneous seed germination from the topsoil to occur. The extension of time limit of authorised cleari...