Heritage Inventory definition

Heritage Inventory means the "Heritage Inventory" established under the Heritage Act; and Heritage Register means the Heritage Register established under the Heritage Act.
Heritage Inventory means the "Heritage Inventory" established under the Heritage Act; and Heritage Register means the Heritage Register established under the Heritage Act. In clause 15.14 of the Conditions of Subcontract, insert the following sentence at the end of the paragraph: Further, all of the provisions comprising Part 1F of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (WA) are hereby expressly excluded from application to the Subcontract. Without limiting the Subcontractor's obligations elsewhere in the Subcontract, the Subcontractor acknowledges and agrees that:
Heritage Inventory means a comprehensive list of heritage sites that have had a detailed Statement of Significance created for them and are eligible to become a Designated Municipal Historic Resource. The Heritage Inventory is a subset of the Places of Interest List.

Examples of Heritage Inventory in a sentence

  • Prior to commencing the Contractor's Activities, the Contractor must carry out a search of the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory to ascertain whether the Site (or any area within the Site) is listed on the Heritage Register or Heritage Inventory.

  • Prior to commencing the Subcontractor’s Activities, the Subcontractor must carry out a search of the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory to ascertain whether the Site (or any area within the Site) is listed on the Heritage Register or Heritage Inventory.

  • Prior to commencing the Subcontractor's Activities, the Subcontractor must carry out a search of the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory to ascertain whether the Site (or any area within the Site) is listed on the Heritage Register or Heritage Inventory.

  • By conclusion of the second meeting, ground rules shall be established regarding the form and procedure for exchanging further proposals and counter-proposals.

  • Some vegetative reproduction may occur from fragmentation of the underground stems (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1954, Great Plains Flora Association 1989, Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory 1999, Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2006, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2006, Wyoming Natural Diversity Database 2006).

  • PacifiCorp shall conduct archeological site discovery surveys before ground-disturbing activities in accordance with the USDA-FS Umpqua National Forest Heritage Inventory Strategy, April 2000, as amended.

  • In 2011, WDNR staff field surveyed six sites and also reviewed historic records using the WI Natural Heritage Inventory.

  • The Foundation agrees to establish a fund to be known as the Community Heritage Grants Fund (the "Fund") for the purpose of promoting heritage conservation by providing financial assistance for home maintenance .and improvements to the owners of single-family homes listed on the District of North Vancouver Heritage Inventory, Modern Inventory (The Modern Architecture of North Vancouver 1930-1965)-or any Heritage Registry.

  • The former State Government Infant’s School is identified on the City of Bunbury Municipal Heritage Inventory and Heritage List as being of exceptional significance.

  • The Conservancy has fostered a system of 86 state, provincial, and regional Natural Heritage Inventory Programs and Conservation Data Centers throughout the Americas and the Pacific to develop and manage this conservation information.


More Definitions of Heritage Inventory

Heritage Inventory means the "Heritage Inventory" established under the Heritage Act; and Heritage Register means the Heritage Register established under the Heritage Act. In clause 12.3 of the Conditions of Contract, insert the following paragraph at the end of the clause: For the purposes of the Contract and the Construction Contracts Act 2004 (WA), a claim for payment will be deemed not to have been made until all the requirements of clause 12.3 have been satisfied and any information requested by the Contract Administrator has been provided. In clause 12.18(a)(ii) of the Conditions of Contract, insert the words "(including receiving adjudication applications)" after the words "Security of Payment Legislation".
Heritage Inventory means a listing of historic resources within the City of Dawson that includes relevant information from the Yukon Historic Sites Inventory (YHSI). The Heritage Inventory is intended to complement, not duplicate, the YHSI.
Heritage Inventory means the "Heritage Inventory" established under the Heritage Act; and Heritage Register means the Heritage Register established under the Heritage Act. In clause 15.14 of the Conditions of Contract, insert the following sentence at the end of the paragraph: Further, all of the provisions comprising Part 1F of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (WA) are hereby expressly excluded from application to the Contract. In accordance with Regulation 293 of the WHS Legislation, the Commonwealth engages the Contractor as the principal contractor and authorises the Contractor to have management or control of the workplace and in carrying out the Contractor's Activities for the purpose of discharging the duties imposed on a principal contractor for the project and the Contract, pursuant to the WHS Legislation. The Contractor accepts the engagement and authorisation as principal contractor and will fulfil the obligations of principal contractor for the project and the Contract, unless relieved of that engagement and authorisation by notice in writing given by the Commonwealth or the Contract Administrator. For the purposes of the Contract, the project and the WHS Legislation, principal contractor means the role as authorised and engaged under this clause 15. [IF THE RELEVANT JURISDICTION FOR THE PROJECT IS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ INSERT THIS CLAUSE 16] To the extent that the Contractor's Activities are carried out in Victoria, this clause 16 applies to the Contractor as the person who has responsibility for the management or control of the Workplace. In accordance with regulation 333 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (Vic) and regulation 293 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth) the Commonwealth appoints and engages the Contractor as the Principal Contractor for the project, the Contract and the Construction Work and authorises the Contractor to have management or control of the Workplace in carrying out the Contractor's Activities for the purpose of discharging the duties imposed on a Principal Contractor. The Contractor accepts such appointment and engagement as the Principal Contractor for the project and the Contract and the Construction Work, unless relieved of that appointment and authorisation by notice in writing given by the Commonwealth or the Contract Administrator. For the purposes of this clause 16, the following definitions apply: Construction Work has the meaning given to it in regulation 321 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulatio...