Social Licence Commitments means the Community Engagement Plan and the Industry and Aboriginal Participation Plan.
Social Licence Commitments means the commitments set out in Schedule 2 (“Social Licence Commitments”).
Social Licence Commitments means the Community Engagement Plan, the Industry and Aboriginal Participation Plan and Emission Reduction Commitments. State means the Crown in right of the state of New South Wales. Subsidiary of an entity means another entity which:
Examples of Social Licence Commitments in a sentence
Subject to clause 14.6 (“Alternative cash payment”), during the Term, LTES Operator must perform the Social Licence Commitments.
More Definitions of Social Licence Commitments
Social Licence Commitments means the commitments set out in in Schedule 8. [Drafting note: an example proforma version of Schedule 8 will be provided by the Commonwealth to the Proponents as part of Stage B of the Tender Process] Specified Material means any reports, plans, documents, information, data or other material and associated Intellectual Property rights (whether developed by or on behalf of the Operator or its Associates) which: the Operator provides or grants, or is required to provide or grant, to the Commonwealth under or in connection with this Agreement or the Tender; or is copied or derived at any time from the material referred to in paragraph (a).
Social Licence Commitments has the meaning given in the PDA. State means the Crown in right of the state of New South Wales. Subsidiary of an entity means another entity which:
Social Licence Commitments means the social licence commitments described in this Schedule 2. Training means undertaking an accredited vocational education and training (VET) or nationally recognised professional qualifications that meet the needs of the Project and can be full or part qualifications (such as one or more units of competency). It may be subsidised by government funding or through a fee-for service arrangement. Community Benefits Sharing Commitments Project Operator must provide shared community benefits as Social Licence Commitments to First Nations, community, stakeholder and local community beneficiaries to at least the values specified in Table 1. [Note: Commitments in Table 1 should be consistent with, or no less, than commitments outlined in Table 1 of the Merit Criteria 4 Returnable Schedule] Note: Project Operator must provide the shared community benefits to the community beneficiaries to at least the value identified and within the timeframes specified in Table 1. Example Commitment 1.1 [insert] [insert] Between [insert date] and [insert date] [insert] Example Commitment 1.2 [insert] [insert] Between [insert date] and [insert date] [insert] Example Commitment 1.3 [insert] [insert] Between [insert date] and [insert date] [insert] Note: Project Operator must provide the commitments to First Nations to at least the values specified in Table 2. First Nations and Social Licence Commitments Example Commitment 1.1 – Equity, revenue sharing or electricity offtake agreements [insert] [insert] [insert] [insert] [insert] [insert]
Social Licence Commitments has the meaning given to that term in the LTESA.
Social Licence Commitments means social licence commitments set out in Schedule 6 (“Social Licence Commitments”).
Social Licence Commitments means the commitments set out in Schedule 2 (“Social Licence Commitments”). Specified Material means any reports, plans, documents, information, data or other material and associated Intellectual Property (whether developed by or on
Social Licence Commitments means the commitments set out in in Schedule 8. [Drafting note: an example proforma version of Schedule 8 will be provided by the Commonwealth to the Proponents as part of Stage B of the Tender Process]