Common use of Survey Team Clause in Contracts

Survey Team. (a) As soon as possible after the Survey Agreement Date, and where either the RC or the Proponent is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, in conjunction with the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant if appointed, after receiving names and contact details of the Aboriginal Consultants from the RC in accordance with 8.3(d)(vii), will organise a Survey Team (Survey Team), which shall consist of: (i) up to 8 Aboriginal Consultants, with appropriate experience and authority, as are necessary, in the opinion of the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider in consultation with the RC, to examine the Survey Area and assist in the Survey; and (ii) if considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and agreed to by the Parties, an Aboriginal Heritage Liaison Officer, who will be responsible for Survey logistics and on-ground operations; and (iii) where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Consultants, the RC or the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, and agreed to by the Parties, another anthropologist of a specific gender; and (iv) where the Survey being conducted is a Site Identification Survey, or where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and agreed to by the Parties, including during the course of the Survey, an archaeologist. (b) Where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and agreed to by the RC and the Proponent, more than one archaeologist may be appointed to the Survey Team. (c) The number of paid Aboriginal Consultants to be appointed to the Survey Team will not be more than the number specified in clause 10.1(a)(i) unless particular circumstances can be demonstrated to exist including, for example: (i) a large number of registered Aboriginal Sites are known to exist within a Survey Area and the number of Aboriginal people who have authority to speak for those Aboriginal Sites and should be consulted about them is greater than 8; and/or (ii) the Survey Area crosses the boundaries of two or more RCs. In these circumstances the Proponent and the RCs must agree on the number of additional Aboriginal Consultants for the Survey Team. (d) Additional Aboriginal Consultants may accompany the Survey Team but the Proponent will not be liable for additional costs. (e) The Proponent may send one or two nominees with appropriate authority on the Survey to assist the Survey Team conducting the Survey with provision of information and requests where required.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Survey Team. (a) As soon as possible after the Survey Agreement Date, and where either the RC or the Proponent is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, the Corporation's nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, in conjunction with the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (if appointed, after receiving names and contact details of the Aboriginal Consultants from the RC in accordance with 8.3(d)(vii), will organise a Survey Team (Survey Team), which shall consist of: (i) up to 8 6 Yamatji Consultants who, in the opinion of the Corporation in consultation with the Aboriginal ConsultantsHeritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be), with equitably represent the Traditional Owners and have appropriate knowledge, experience and authority, as are necessary, in the opinion of the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider in consultation with the RC, necessary to examine the Survey Area and assist in the Survey; and; (ii) if considered necessary by the Corporation and supported by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the PartiesGovernment Proponent, an Aboriginal Heritage Liaison Officer, who will be responsible for Survey logistics and on-ground operations; and; (iii) where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Consultants, the RC or Corporation and supported by the Aboriginal Heritage Service ProviderProvider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be), and agreed to by the PartiesGovernment Proponent, another anthropologist of a specific gender; and (iv) subject to clause 10.1(b), where the Survey being conducted is a Site Identification Survey, or where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the PartiesCorporation and the Government Proponent, including during the course of the Survey, an archaeologistarchaeologist or an anthropologist as the case may be. (b) Where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the RC Corporation and the Government Proponent, more than one archaeologist may be appointed to the Survey Team. (c) The number of paid Aboriginal Yamatji Consultants to be appointed to the Survey Team will not be more than the number specified in clause 10.1(a)(i) unless particular circumstances can be demonstrated to exist including, for example: (i) a large number of registered Aboriginal Sites are known to exist within a Survey Area and the number of Aboriginal people who have knowledge and authority to speak for those Aboriginal Sites and should be consulted about them is greater than 8; and/or (ii) the Survey Area crosses encompasses more than one area of cultural authority within the boundaries of two or more RCsAgreement Area. In these circumstances the Government Proponent and the RCs Corporation must agree on the number of additional Aboriginal Yamatji Consultants for the Survey Team. (d) Additional Aboriginal Yamatji Consultants may accompany the Survey Team but the Government Proponent will not be liable for additional costs. (e) The Government Proponent may send one or two nominees with appropriate relevant qualifications and authority on the Survey to assist the Survey Team conducting the Survey with provision of information and requests direction where required.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Heritage Agreement, Government Standard Heritage Agreement

Survey Team. (a) As soon as possible after the Survey Agreement Date, and where either the RC or the Proponent is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, the Corporation's nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, in conjunction with the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (if appointed, after receiving names and contact details of the Aboriginal Consultants from the RC in accordance with 8.3(d)(vii), will organise a Survey Team (Survey Team), which shall consist of: (i) up to 8 6 Yamatji Consultants who, in the opinion of the Corporation in consultation with the Aboriginal ConsultantsHeritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be), with equitably represent the Traditional Owners and have appropriate knowledge, experience and authority, as are necessary, in the opinion of the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider in consultation with the RC, necessary to examine the Survey Area and assist in the Survey; and; (ii) if considered necessary by the Corporation and supported by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the PartiesProponent, an Aboriginal Heritage Liaison Officer, who will be responsible for Survey logistics and on-ground operations; and; (iii) where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Consultants, the RC or Corporation and supported by the Aboriginal Heritage Service ProviderProvider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be), and agreed to by the PartiesProponent, another anthropologist of a specific gender; and (iv) subject to clause 10.1(b), where the Survey being conducted is a Site Identification Survey, or where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the PartiesCorporation and the Proponent, including during the course of the Survey, an archaeologistarchaeologist or an anthropologist as the case may be. (b) Where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the RC Corporation and the Proponent, more than one archaeologist may be appointed to the Survey Team. (c) The number of paid Aboriginal Xxxxxxx Consultants to be appointed to the Survey Team will not be more than the number specified in clause 10.1(a)(i) unless particular circumstances can be demonstrated to exist including, for example: (i) a large number of registered Aboriginal Sites are known to exist within a Survey Area and the number of Aboriginal people who have knowledge and authority to speak for those Aboriginal Sites and should be consulted about them is greater than 8; and/or (ii) the Survey Area crosses encompasses more than one area of cultural authority within the boundaries of two or more RCsAgreement Area. In these circumstances the Proponent and the RCs Corporation must agree on the number of additional Aboriginal Yamatji Consultants for the Survey Team. (d) Additional Aboriginal Yamatji Consultants may accompany the Survey Team but the Proponent will not be liable for additional costs. (e) The Proponent may send one or two nominees with appropriate relevant qualifications and authority on the Survey to assist the Survey Team conducting the Survey with provision of information and requests direction where required.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

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Survey Team. (a) As soon as possible after the Survey Agreement Date, and where either the RC PBC or the Proponent is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, the Native Title Group's nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, in conjunction with the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (if appointed, after receiving names and contact details of the Aboriginal Consultants from the RC in accordance with 8.3(d)(vii), will organise a Survey Team (Survey Team), which shall consist of: (i) up to 8 6 Aboriginal Consultants, with appropriate experience and authority, as are necessary, in the opinion of the PBC in consultation with the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider in consultation with or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the RCcase may be), to examine the Survey Area and assist in the Survey; andSurvey;‌ (ii) if considered necessary by the PBC and supported by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the Parties, an Aboriginal Heritage Liaison Officer, who will be responsible for Survey logistics and on-ground operations; andoperations;‌ (iii) where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Consultants, the RC or PBC and supported by the Aboriginal Heritage Service ProviderProvider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be), and agreed to by the Parties, another anthropologist of a specific gender; and (iv) where the Survey being conducted is a Site Identification Survey, or where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the Parties, including during the course of the Survey, an archaeologist. (b) Where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the RC and the ProponentParties, more than one archaeologist may be appointed to the Survey Team. (c) The number of paid Aboriginal Consultants to be appointed to the Survey Team will not be more than the number specified in clause 10.1(a)(i) unless particular circumstances can be demonstrated to exist including, for example: (i) a large number ). Additional members of registered Aboriginal Sites are known to exist within a Survey Area and the number of Aboriginal people who have authority to speak for those Aboriginal Sites and should be consulted about them is greater than 8; and/or (ii) the Survey Area crosses the boundaries of two or more RCs. In these circumstances the Proponent and the RCs must agree on the number of additional Aboriginal Consultants for the Survey Team. (d) Additional Aboriginal Consultants Native Title Group may accompany the Survey Team but the Proponent will not be liable for additional costs. (ed) The Proponent may send one or two nominees with appropriate relevant qualifications and authority on the Survey to assist the Survey Team conducting the Survey with provision of information and requests direction where required.required.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement

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