Examples of Heritage Department in a sentence
The parties agree that the: amount of the security (as contemplated by section 103 of the Heritage Act) used or retained by the Heritage Department and not returned to the Contractor in accordance with the Heritage Act; and extra costs reasonably incurred by the Contractor in complying with clause 13 and the Heritage Act (if any), will be reimbursed by the Commonwealth to the Contractor.
The parties agree that the: amount of the security (as contemplated by section 103 of the Heritage Act)used or retained by the Heritage Department and not returned to the Subcontractor in accordance with the Heritage Act; and extra costs reasonably incurred by the Subcontractor in complying with clause 13 and the Heritage Act (if any), will be reimbursed by the Contractor to the Subcontractor.
Subject to paragraph (b), the Contractor must: if security (as contemplated by section 103 of the Heritage Act) is required to be provided in relation to the Site, provide the amount (as amended from time to time by the Heritage Department) of the security to the Heritage Department; and give all notices and pay all fees and other amounts required to be paid under the Heritage Act to carry out, or otherwise arising out of or in connection with, the Contractor's Activities.
As detailed above in the report, both the SHO and the City’s Heritage Department have supported the proposal and the proposed works, subject to conditions to make some alterations to ensure compatibility with heritage significance.
Subject to paragraph (b), the Contractor must: if a Bond is required to be provided in relation to the Site, provide the amount (as amended from time to time by the Heritage Department) of the Bond to the Heritage Department; and give all notices and pay all fees and other amounts required to be paid under the Heritage Act to carry out, or otherwise arising out of or in connection with, the Contractor's Activities.
Both the SHO and the City’s Heritage Department have supported the proposal and the proposed works.
It is noted that the proposal is for commercial use; however, both the SHO and the City’s Heritage Department have supported the proposal and the proposed works, subject to conditions to make some alterations to ensure compatibility with heritage significance.
Both the SHO and the City’s Heritage Department have supported the temporary proposal.
Over the next five years, the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (Department) will progress selected land parcels through to transfer under the Settlement, subject to all necessary consultation and approvals with stakeholders.
Subject to paragraph (b), the Subcontractor must: if security (as contemplated by section 103 of the Heritage Act)is required to be provided in relation to the Site, provide the amount (as amended from time to time by the Heritage Department) of the security to the Heritage Department; and give all notices and pay all fees and other amounts required to be paid under the Heritage Act to carry out, or otherwise arising out of or in connection with, the Subcontractor's Activities.