Due Diligence Guidelines definition

Due Diligence Guidelines means the Aboriginal heritage due diligence guidelines issued by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and DPLH dated Click here to enter a date.
Due Diligence Guidelines means the Aboriginal heritage due diligence guidelines issued by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and DPLH dated . Effective Date means the date on which this NSHA comes into force and effect as an agreement between the Parties, as more particularly described in clause 4.1.
Due Diligence Guidelines means the Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Guidelines issued and amended from time to time by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and DPLH and accessible via DPLH's website at xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx.xx.

Examples of Due Diligence Guidelines in a sentence

  • If the Proponent has any doubt, including because of consideration of the Due Diligence Guidelines, as to whether clauses 8.1(a) and 8.1(b) operate to exempt the Proponent from issuing an Activity Notice, then the Proponent shall issue the Activity Notice in any event.

  • The Activity Notice Circumstances where no Activity Notice needs to be given If the Proponent has reasonable grounds to form the opinion that no Survey is required (taking into account the matters referred to in clause 8.1(b) and the Due Diligence Guidelines), the Proponent may elect not to issue an Activity Notice in respect of a proposed Activity Program.

  • Evaluating and tracking the strength of the program meets the OECD Due Diligence Guidelines and can assist in making key risk mitigation decisions as the program progresses.

  • However, evaluating and tracking the strength of the program does meet the OECD Due Diligence Guidelines and can assist in making key risk mitigation decisions as the program progresses.

  • Consider replacing suppliers that remain non-responsive, or that are unable to enact due diligence measures as per the OECD Due Diligence Guidelines.

  • Refer to the DAA Due Diligence Guidelines and discuss whether the proposed activity is ground disturbing and level of impact.

  • The DAA has advised the City to advise the applicant that they have released the Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Guidelines to assist developers with planning and considering Aboriginal heritage during proposed works.

  • We performed this due diligence in conformity with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Due Diligence Guidelines for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict Affected and High Risk Areas (the “OECD Guidance”) and related supplements.

  • It has been decided that penalizing or failing them for working through the process is likely not the best approach for the initial years of compliance, it does not meet the goals or spirit of the Rule, however evaluating and tracking the strength of the program does meet the OECD Due Diligence Guidelines and can assist in making key risk mitigation decisions as the program progresses.

  • In respect of relevant internationally recognized OECD Due Diligence Guidelines for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas and its supplements, the Parties shall also implement measures to promote the uptake of such guidance.


More Definitions of Due Diligence Guidelines

Due Diligence Guidelines means the Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Guidelines issued and amended from time to time by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and DPLH and accessible via DPLH's website at xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx.xx. Effective Date means the date on which this YPSHA comes into force and effect as an agreement between the Corporation and an individual Proponent as the case may be, as more particularly described in clause 3.1.
Due Diligence Guidelines means the Aboriginal heritage due diligence guidelines issued by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and DAA dated 30 April 2013 and as amended from time to time.
Due Diligence Guidelines means the Aboriginal Heritage Due Diligence Guidelines issued and amended from time to time by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and DAA and accessible via DAA's website at xxx.xxx.xx.xxx.xx. Effective Date means the date on which this PSHA comes into force and effect as an agreement between the Parties, as more particularly described in clause 3.1.
Due Diligence Guidelines means the current Aboriginal heritage due diligence guidelines issued by the DPLH as amended from time to time.

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