Pipelines Act Minister definition

Pipelines Act Minister means the Minister in the Government of Western Australia for the time being responsible for the administration of the Pipelines Act and includes the successors in office of that Minister. Plan means the plan marked "A" initialled by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purpose of identification. Port means a port established under the Port Authorities Act 1999 (WA). private roads means the roads referred to in clause 17 and any other roads (whether within or outside the Pipeline Easements) constructed by the Joint Venturers in accordance with approved proposals or agreed by the parties to be a private road for the purposes of this Agreement. Project Pipelines means;
Pipelines Act Minister means the Minister in the Government of Western Australia for the time being responsible for the administration of the Pipelines Act and includes the successors in office of that Minister. Plan means the plan marked "A" initialled by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purpose of identification. Port means a port established under the Port Authorities Act 1999

Examples of Pipelines Act Minister in a sentence

  • Replaces section 10 so as to require the Pipelines Act Minister to grant a licence following approval of relevant proposals under the Agreement for the Domgas Project Pipeline or LNG Project Pipeline.

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