Agreement in Principle definition
Agreement in Principle means any enforceable agreement or any other agreement or similar commitment which identifies the fundamental terms upon which the parties agree or intend to agree which:
Agreement in Principle means the Memorandum of Agreement annexed to the Deed;
Agreement in Principle means the agreement signed by the Parties at the end of Stage 4 of the BCTC Process, and is comprised of various Sub-Agreements and other provisions as agreed.
Examples of Agreement in Principle in a sentence
The parties agree that the general milestones in negotiations will include, but not necessarily be limited to: a Agreement in Principle: Outlines the scope and nature of the settlement of Ngati ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Historical Claims, which will be recorded in the Deed of Settlement.
The Parties agree that their intention is to achieve a single, joint, Agreement in Principle between the Crown and the Claimant Groups represented by NHII and MTI.
More Definitions of Agreement in Principle
Agreement in Principle means the agreement signed November 13, 2008, by the states of Oregon and California, by the United States Department of the Interior and by PacifiCorp.
Agreement in Principle has the meaning defined in the CPC Policy;
Agreement in Principle has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.
Agreement in Principle means the land and resource and self-government provisions approved by the Dehcho First Nations, the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada as the basis for the Dehcho Agreement.
Agreement in Principle means the agreement signed on November 20th, 2005 between the Government as represented by The ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, IRS plaintiffs, the AFN, certain Catholic Entities, other religious denominations, and others.
Agreement in Principle means the agreement approved as evidenced by signature of the Parties at the end of Stage 4 of the BCTC Process, and it is comprised of various sub-agreements and other provisions as agreed; the Agreement-in-Principle is not intended to constitute a treaty or land claims agreement within the meaning of Sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
Agreement in Principle or “AIP” refers to the Agreement in Principle executed on November 13, 2008, by the States of Oregon and California, Interior, and PacifiCorp setting forth a framework for potential Facilities Removal.