Common use of Obligations continue Clause in Contracts

Obligations continue. Subject to clause 18.8, if a Dispute is referred for mediation or arbitration under any part of this clause 18 or court proceedings are started in respect of it, the Parties must, during the period of such mediation, arbitration or litigation and pending the making of a decision, determination or judgment as the case may be, continue to perform their respective obligations under this NSHA so far as circumstances will allow and such performance will be without prejudice to the final decision, determination or judgment made in respect of the matter in dispute.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, Heritage Agreement, Heritage Agreement

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Obligations continue. Subject to clause 18.816.8, if a Dispute is referred for mediation or arbitration under any part of this clause 18 16 or court proceedings are started in respect of it, the Parties must, during the period of such mediation, arbitration or litigation and pending the making of a decision, determination or judgment as the case may be, continue to perform their respective obligations under this NSHA Agreement so far as circumstances will allow and such performance will be without prejudice to the final decision, determination or judgment made in respect of the matter in dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.dpc.wa.gov.au, www.dpc.wa.gov.au

Obligations continue. Subject to clause 18.820.8, if a Dispute is referred for mediation or arbitration under any part of this clause 18 20 or court proceedings are started in respect of it, the Parties must, during the period of such mediation, arbitration or litigation and pending the making of a decision, determination or judgment as the case may be, continue to perform their respective obligations under this NSHA YPSHA so far as circumstances will allow and such performance will be without prejudice to the final decision, determination or judgment made in respect of the matter in dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.wa.gov.au, www.wa.gov.au

Obligations continue. Subject to clause 18.820.8, if a Dispute is referred for mediation or arbitration under any part of this clause 18 20 or court proceedings are started in respect of it, the Parties must, during the period of such mediation, arbitration or litigation and pending the making of a decision, determination or judgment as the case may be, continue to perform their respective obligations under this NSHA GSHA so far as circumstances will allow and such performance will be without prejudice to the final decision, determination or judgment made in respect of the matter in dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.wa.gov.au, www.wa.gov.au

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Obligations continue. β€Œ Subject to clause 18.8, if a Dispute is referred for mediation or arbitration under any part of this clause 18 or court proceedings are started in respect of it, the Parties must, during the period of such mediation, arbitration or litigation and pending the making of a decision, determination or judgment as the case may be, continue to perform their respective obligations under this NSHA NHALG so far as circumstances will allow and such performance will be without prejudice to the final decision, determination or judgment made in respect of the matter in dispute.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sjshire.wa.gov.au

Obligations continue. Subject to clause 18.824.8, if a Dispute is referred for mediation or arbitration under any part of this clause 18 24 or court proceedings are started in respect of it, the Parties must, during the period of such mediation, arbitration or litigation and pending the making of a decision, determination or judgment as the case may be, continue to perform their respective obligations under this NSHA Agreement so far as circumstances will allow and such performance will be without prejudice to the final decision, determination or judgment made in respect of the matter in dispute.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.wa.gov.au

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