Obligation to comply with Aboriginal Heritage Act. (a) The Parties must at all times comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act and, for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this YPSHA purports to authorise any act or omission that would be in breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act.
Obligation to comply with Aboriginal Heritage Act. The Parties acknowledge that they are bound by the provisions and obligations of the Aboriginal Heritage Act. Nothing in this PSHA purports to authorise any act or omission that would be in breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act. If the Proponent carries out any Activities through contractors, then the Proponent will ensure that such contractors are made aware of all relevant obligations of the Proponent pursuant to the Aboriginal Heritage Act and this PSHA including by providing copies of the Aboriginal Heritage Act and this PSHA to the contractors. The Activity Notice Circumstances where no Activity Notice needs to be given The Proponent does not have to give an Activity Notice where the Activities proposed to be conducted consist entirely of: Minor Impact Activities; or Activities of a class that the PBC has notified in writing to the Proponent need not be the subject of an Activity Notice. If the Proponent has a reasonable doubt (taking into account the Due Diligence Guidelines) as to whether clause 8.1(a) operates to exempt the Proponent from giving an Activity Notice, then the Proponent should give the Activity Notice in any event.
Obligation to comply with Aboriginal Heritage Act. (a) The Parties acknowledge that they are bound by the provisions and obligations of the Aboriginal Heritage Act.