Common use of Selection of Survey Methodology Clause in Contracts

Selection of Survey Methodology. The discussions between the Corporation and the Government Proponent about Survey Methodology shall be conducted with a view to reaching agreement on a Survey Methodology that is fit for purpose, having regard to the Corporation's concerns for the Survey Area and the Activities proposed by the Government Proponent Estimate of costs of Survey The Parties acknowledge that it may not always be possible for the Corporation's nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider to provide accurate Estimated Survey Costs at the time of providing an Activity Notice Response, and that Estimated Survey Costs in many cases may need to be provided, or revised, following resolution of all other matters under this clause 9. If Estimated Survey Costs have not been provided earlier, then the Corporation must ensure that during the Survey Agreement Period the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider submits written and itemised Estimated Survey Costs to the Government Proponent for approval by the Government Proponent. The Corporation must ensure that in the Estimated Survey Costs the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider clearly indicates those items that the Government Proponent will be asked to pay in advance under clause 11.1(b). During the Survey Agreement Period, the Corporation and the Government Proponent shall agree on the Estimated Survey Costs for the proposed Survey (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed by either the Corporation or the Government Proponent).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Yamatji Government Standard Heritage Agreement, Yamatji Government Standard Heritage Agreement, Yamatji Government Standard Heritage Agreement

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Selection of Survey Methodology. The discussions If the PBC's proposed Survey Methodology is different to the nomination by Proponent in its Activity Notice, the discussion between the Corporation PBC and the Government Proponent about Survey Methodology shall be conducted with a view to reaching agreement on a Survey Methodology that is fit for purpose, having regard to the CorporationPBC's concerns for the Survey Area and the Activities proposed by the Government Proponent Estimate of costs of Survey Proponent. The Parties acknowledge that it may not always be possible for the Corporation's PBC or the Native Title Group’s nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider to provide an accurate Estimated Survey Costs cost estimate at the time of providing an Activity Notice Response, and that Estimated Survey Costs a cost estimate in many cases may need to be provided, or revised, following resolution of all other matters under this clause 9. If Estimated an estimate of Survey Costs have costs has not been provided earlier, then the Corporation PBC must ensure that during the Survey Agreement Period Period, the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider submits a written and itemised Estimated estimate of Survey Costs costs to the Government Proponent for approval by the Government Proponent. The Corporation PBC must ensure that in the Estimated estimate of Survey Costs costs the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider clearly indicates those items that the Government Proponent will be asked to pay in advance under clause 11.1(b11(b). During the Survey Agreement Period, the Corporation PBC and the Government Proponent shall agree on the Estimated Survey Costs a budget for the proposed Survey (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed by either the Corporation or the Government ProponentParty).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement, Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement

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Selection of Survey Methodology. The discussions between the Corporation and the Government Proponent about Survey Methodology shall be conducted with a view to reaching agreement on a Survey Methodology that is fit for purpose, having regard to the Corporation's concerns for the Survey Area and the Activities proposed by the Government Proponent Estimate of costs of Survey The Parties acknowledge that it may not always be possible for the Corporation's nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider to provide accurate Estimated Survey Costs at the time of providing an Activity Notice Response, and that Estimated Survey Costs in many cases may need to be provided, or revised, following resolution of all other matters under this clause 9. If Estimated Survey Costs have not been provided earlier, then the Corporation must ensure that during the Survey Agreement Period the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider submits written and itemised Estimated Survey Costs to the Government Proponent for approval by the Government Proponent. The Corporation must ensure that in the Estimated Survey Costs the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider clearly indicates those items that the Government Proponent will be asked to pay in advance under clause 11.1(b). During the Survey Agreement Period, the Corporation and the Government Proponent shall agree on the Estimated Survey Costs for the proposed Survey (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed by either the Corporation or the Government Proponent).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Yamatji Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement, Yamatji Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement

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