Historic England definition
Examples of Historic England in a sentence
The Council shall provide Historic England upon request with details of any exemption (General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) or other) or other justifications that it is intended shall be relied upon with respect to the Programme Design.
All Grant-Eligible Works must be carried out in accordance with the standards required by Historic England as described in Sections 3.3 and 3.8 of the Programme Delivery Guidance.
A final, more detailed review, as described in section 3.18 of the Programme Delivery Guidance, must be submitted to Historic England before the Agreement is due to expire to determine whether the objectives of the Programme Design have been achieved.
Historic England accepts no liability for any consequences, whether direct or indirect, that may come about from the Council running the Programme Design, the use of the grant or from withdrawal of the grant.
The contributions from Historic England and from the Council (and from other sources) shall be in the proportion specified in the Programme Design or at any other such standard rate as may be agreed in writing by the Parties.
These responsibilities shall be discharged in accordance with the conditions of this Agreement and such other rules and criteria as may from time to time be agreed by Historic England and the Council.
To consult with Historic England and any other consultee in respect of the applications where appropriate.
Any change to Key Post(s) must be approved in advance in writing by Historic England, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Unless otherwise agreed with Historic England, the Council must not make any offers of grant after a notice under this clause 42 has been given.
The Council shall indemnify and hold harmless Historic England, its employees, agents, officers or sub- contractors with respect to all claims, demands, actions, costs, expenses, losses, damages and all other liabilities arising from or incurred by reason of the actions and/or omissions of the Council in relation to the Programme Design, the non- fulfilment of obligations of the Council under this Agreement or its obligations to third parties.