World Heritage Values definition

World Heritage Values means features, formations, areas, and sites of outstanding universal value within the meaning of Article 2 of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, also known as the World Heritage Convention.
World Heritage Values has the same meaning as in subsection 12(3) of the EPBC Act.
World Heritage Values means features, formations, areas, and sites of outstanding universal value within the meaning of Article 2 of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, also known as the World Heritage Convention. In this Agreement unless the contrary intention appears: a reference to a clause or Attachment is a reference to a clause or Attachment to this Agreement and a reference to this Agreement includes a reference to an Attachment; a reference to this Agreement or another instrument is a reference to this Agreement or that other instrument as amended or varied from time to time; a reference to a statute or ordinance includes any consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements thereof and also includes regulations and other instruments made under them; a reference to a code or other instrument includes any consolidations or amendments thereof; a word importing the singular includes the plural and vice versa, a word importing a gender includes each other gender and a reference to a person includes an individual, firm, body corporate, association (whether incorporated or not), government, governmental or semi-governmental body, local authority or agency; a reference to an act, matter or thing includes the whole or any part of that act, matter or thing and a reference to a group of acts, matters, things or persons includes each act, matter, thing or person in that group; where any terms and conditions are added to an Attachment of this Agreement it is agreed that those terms and conditions will form part of this Agreement; headings are inserted for convenience and do not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. The area covered by this Agreement is the Gippsland region as shown in Map 1 accompanying this Agreement. This Agreement takes effect upon signing by both parties and, unless earlier terminated in accordance with clause 6, 7 or 8, will remain in force for twenty years. The process for extending the Agreement for a further period will be determined jointly by the Parties as part of the third five yearly review.

Examples of World Heritage Values in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge that the World Heritage Values of a property included in the World Heritage List are protected by Part 3 of the EPBC Act, as the exemption to the application of Part 3 for Forestry Operations does not apply to a property included in the World Heritage List pursuant to section 42 of the EPBC Act.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the World Heritage Values of a World Heritage Place are protected by Part 3 of the EPBC Act as, pursuant to section 42 of the EPBC Act, the exemption to the application of Part 3 for RFA Forestry Operations does not apply to a property included in the World Heritage List.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the World Heritage Values of a property included in the World Heritage List are protected by Part 3 of the EPBC Act, as the exemption to the application of Part 3 for Forestry Operations does not apply to a World Heritage Place pursuant to section 42 of the EPBC Act.

  • Parties agree to actively investigate, and participate in, World Heritage assessment of the Australia-wide Eucalypt theme, including any potential contribution from the Central Highlands region The Parties acknowledge that the World Heritage Values of a World Heritage Place are protected by Part 3 of the EPBC Act as, pursuant to section 42 of the EPBC Act, the exemption to the application of Part 3 for RFA Forestry Operations does not apply to a property included in the World Heritage List.

  • Parties agree to actively investigate, and participate in, World Heritage assessment of the Australia-wide Eucalypt theme, including any potential contribution from the Gippsland region.The Parties acknowledge that the World Heritage Values of a World Heritage Place are protected by Part 3 of the EPBC Act as, pursuant to section 42 of the EPBC Act, the exemption to the application of Part 3 for RFA Forestry Operations does not apply to a property included in the World Heritage List.


More Definitions of World Heritage Values

World Heritage Values has the same meaning as in subsection 12(3) of the EPBC Act means features, formations, areas, and sites of outstanding universal value within the meaning of Article 2 of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, also known as the World Heritage Convention.

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