Joint Management Plan definition
Examples of Joint Management Plan in a sentence
This Joint Management Plan shall address tourism flows, revenue matters, and other issues of common interest and mutual impact.
A Joint Management Plan must be prepared consistently with any relevant regional or State management policies for management of public land.
Te Runanga and the Crown acknowledge and agree that any dispute between them arising out of the preparation or implementation of the Joint Management Plan shall not invalidate or constitute a breach by either party of this Deed.
Te Runanga and the Crown shall each bear their own costs of preparation and implementation of the Joint Management Plan, and to the extent that Te Runanga and the Crown agree to contract third parties to undertake any role in the preparation or implementation of the Joint Management Plan, shall bear the cost of contracting such parties equally, unless otherwise agreed.
The Crown agrees that the Settlement Legislation will provide that the land administered by the Department of Conservation from time to time described in clauses 11.6.15(b) and (c) and subject to the Joint Management Plan shall be Sites for the purposes of clause 12.4.
This Joint Management Plan shall address conservation, cultural, tourism and revenue matters, and other issues of common interest and mutual impact.
Any Advisory Activity will be exempt from the terms of this Land Use Activity Agreement, if: it will occur wholly on land that is subject to a Joint Management Plan; and the Land Use Activity is consistent with the terms of the Joint Management Plan.
The Parties shall ensure that the TFCA is managed in accordance with the objectives, as outlined in Article 4, and in particular the Joint Management Plan.
The land subject to this Joint Management Plan is NT Parks Freehold land that will be held by the Watarrka Land Trust on behalf of Traditional Owners and leased back to the Northern Territory Government for 99 years.