Examples of Indigenous Participation Plan in a sentence
The Contractor must set out in the End of DLP Report: whether the Contractor: met the mandatory minimum requirements for the Indigenous Procurement Policy; and complied with the Indigenous Participation Plan; and if the Contractor did not comply with the Indigenous Participation Plan, an explanation for its non-compliance.
The Consultant must set out in the End of Project Report: whether the Consultant: met the mandatory minimum requirements for the Indigenous Procurement Policy; and complied with the Indigenous Participation Plan; and if the Consultant did not comply with the Indigenous Participation Plan, an explanation for its non-compliance.
The Contractor must: comply with the Indigenous Participation Plan; and submit a written report to the Commonwealth via the Powering Indigenous Procurement reporting portal on its compliance with the Indigenous Participation Plan, as follows: at least quarterly; and within 7 days of the expiry of the last Defects Liability Period (End of DLP Report).
Although the precise role played by each Defendant has not been fully determined, these facts will be discovered and revealed through the discovery.
The Contractor: must comply with all directions issued by the Contract Administrator in relation to the Contractor's implementation of the Indigenous Participation Plan; and will not be entitled to make (nor will the Commonwealth be liable upon) any Claim arising out of or in connection with any direction of the Contract Administrator under subparagraph (i).
The Subcontractor must set out in the End of DLP Report: whether the Subcontractor: met the mandatory minimum requirements for the Indigenous Procurement Policy; and complied with the Indigenous Participation Plan; and if the Subcontractor did not comply with the Indigenous Participation Plan, an explanation for its non-compliance.
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The Contractor: must comply with all directions issued by the PDS Contractor in relation to the Contractor's implementation of the Indigenous Participation Plan; and will not be entitled to make (nor will the Commonwealth be liable upon) any claim arising out of or in connection with any direction of the PDS Contractor under subparagraph (i).
The Contractor must: comply with the Indigenous Participation Plan; and submit a written report to the Commonwealth via the IPP Contractor Portal on its compliance with the Indigenous Participation Plan, as follows: at least quarterly; and within 7 days of the expiry of the last Defects Liability Period (End of DLP Report).
Indigenous Participation Plan The plan prepared by the Subcontractor and set out in Annexure 4.