Common use of Deemed Completion Clause in Contracts

Deemed Completion. If Council does not provide the Developer with notice in accordance with clause 9.3, the Item of Work set out in the Completion Notice will be deemed to have been Completed on the date nominated in the Completion Notice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

Deemed Completion. If Council does not provide the Developer with notice within the time specified in accordance with clause 9.36.2, the Item of Work set out in the Completion Notice subject of the Developer’s notice under clause 6.1 will be deemed to have been Completed on the date nominated in the Completion NoticeDeveloper’s notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

Deemed Completion. If Council does not provide the Developer with notice within the time specified in accordance with clause 9.39.2, the Item of Work set out in the Works subject of a Completion Notice will be deemed to have been Completed on the date nominated in the Completion Notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

Deemed Completion. If Council does not provide the Developer with notice within the times specified in accordance with clause 9.37.2, the Item of Work set out in the subject of a Completion Notice will be deemed to have been Completed on the date nominated in the Completion Notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Planning Agreement

Deemed Completion. If Council does not provide the Developer with notice within the time specified in accordance with clause 9.37.2, the Item of Work set out in the Completion Notice Works will be deemed to have been Completed on the date nominated in the Completion Notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Planning Agreement