Project Plan. (a) Within the timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule, the Recipient must submit a draft Project Plan for the Department’s approval. (b) The draft Project Plan must: (i) be substantially in the form of the template provided by the Department (if any); (ii) detail the activities, linked to Project Outcomes, to be undertaken at each stage of the Project; (iii) detail, and provide documents (including satellite images, fixed-point photographs, maps, etc) clearly identifying the proposed location and condition of the site where the Project will be performed, as relevant; (iv) detail how the Recipient will deliver the Project in accordance with this Agreement; and (v) be consistent with all timeframes arising under this Agreement and identify how they will be met. (c) Unless the Recipient is otherwise notified by the Department, the Department will reject or approve the draft Project Plan within the relevant timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule. Where the draft Project Plan is rejected, the Recipient must continue to submit a draft Project Plan, including any necessary amendments until the Department approves a draft Project Plan. (d) Once a draft Project Plan is approved by the Department, it will become the final Project Plan (subject to any agreed changes agreed by the Department in writing). (e) The Recipient must perform the Project in accordance with the Project Plan and must not make any amendments to the Project Plan, unless approved in writing by the Department. (f) For the avoidance of doubt, the Department’s approval of the Project Plan does not in any way limit the Recipient’s responsibility for the performance of its obligations under this Agreement and any consequences of that performance.
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Sources: Programme Specific Terms and Conditions, Protecting National Historic Sites Programme Agreement
Project Plan. (a) Within the timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule, the Recipient must submit a draft Project Plan for the Department’s approval.
(b) . The draft Project Plan must:
(i) : be substantially in the form of the template provided by the Department (if any);
(ii) ; detail the activities, linked to Project Outcomes, to be undertaken at each stage of the Project;
(iii) ; detail, and provide documents (including satellite images, fixed-point photographs, maps, etc.) clearly identifying the proposed location and condition of the site where the Project will be performedlocation, as relevant;
(iv) ; detail how the Recipient will deliver the Project in accordance with this Agreement; and
(v) and be consistent with all timeframes arising under this Agreement and identify how they will be met.
(c) . Unless the Recipient is otherwise notified by the Department, the Department will reject or approve the draft Project Plan within 40 Business Days of submission by the relevant timeframe specified in the Milestone ScheduleRecipient under clause 4.2(a). Where the draft Project Plan is rejected, the Recipient must continue to submit a draft Project Plan, including any necessary amendments until the Department approves a draft Project Plan.
(d) . Once a draft Project Plan is approved by the Department, it will become the final Project Plan (subject to any agreed changes agreed by the Department in writing).
(e) . The Recipient must perform the Project in accordance with the Project Plan and must not make any amendments to the Project Plan, unless approved in writing by the Department.
(f) . For the avoidance of doubt, the Department’s approval of the Project Plan does not in any way limit the Recipient’s responsibility for the performance of its obligations under this the Agreement and any consequences of that performance.
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Project Plan. (a) Within Each year of the Project and within the timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule, the Recipient must submit a draft Project Plan for the relevant year for the Department’s approval.
(b) The draft Project Plan must:
(i) be substantially in the form of the applicable template provided by the Department (if any);
(ii) detail the activities, linked to Project OutcomesOutcomes and Project Activities, to be undertaken at each stage of the Project;
(iii) detail, and provide documents (including satellite images, fixed-point photographs, maps, etc) clearly identifying the proposed location and condition of the site where the Project will be performed, as relevant;
(iv) detail how the Recipient will deliver the Project in accordance with this Agreement; and;
(iv) be consistent with the Plan of Management (if any);
(v) be consistent with all timeframes arising under this Agreement and identify how they will be met; and
(vi) comply with the MERI Strategy.
(c) Unless the Recipient is otherwise notified by the Department, the Department will reject or approve the draft Project Plan within the relevant timeframe time period specified in the Milestone Schedule. Where the draft Project Plan is rejected, the Recipient must continue to submit a draft Project Plan, including any necessary amendments until the Department approves a draft Project Plan.
(d) Once a draft Project Plan is approved by the Department, it will become the final Project Plan for the relevant year (subject to any agreed changes agreed by the Department in writingaccordance with clause 24.1(e)).
(e) The Recipient must perform the Project in accordance with the Project Plan and must not make any amendments to the Project Plan, unless approved in writing by the Department.
(f) For the avoidance of doubt, the Department’s approval of the Project Plan does not in any way limit the Recipient’s responsibility for the performance of its obligations under this Agreement and any consequences of that performance.
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Sources: Indigenous Protected Areas Agreement
Project Plan. (a) Within Prior to commencing the Project and within the timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule, the Recipient must submit a draft Project Plan for the Department’s approval.
(b) The draft Project Plan must:
(i) be substantially in the form of the template provided by the Department (if any)Department;
(ii) detail the activities, linked to Project Outcomes, to be undertaken at each stage of the Project;
(iii) detail, and provide documents (including satellite images, fixed-point photographs, maps, etc.) clearly identifying the proposed location and condition of the site where the Project will be performedSite, as relevant;
(iv) if necessary, include a threat management plan outlining activities to manage threats associated with pests, disease, fire, climate change and other significant events, and appropriate treatments as required;
(v) detail how the Recipient will deliver the Project in accordance with this Agreement; and
(vvi) be consistent with all timeframes arising under this Agreement and identify how they will be met.
(c) Unless the Recipient is otherwise notified by the Department, the Department will reject or approve the draft Project Plan within 40 Business Days of submission by the relevant timeframe specified in the Milestone ScheduleRecipient under clause 4.2(a). Where the draft Project Plan is rejected, the Recipient must continue to submit a draft Project Plan, including any necessary amendments until the Department approves a draft Project Plan.
(d) Once a draft Project Plan is approved by the Department, it will become the final Project Plan (subject to any agreed changes agreed by the Department in writingaccordance with clause 4.2(e)).
(e) The Recipient must perform the Project in accordance with the Project Plan and must not make any amendments to the Project Plan, unless approved in writing by the Department.
(f) For the avoidance of doubt, the Department’s approval of the Project Plan does not in any way limit the Recipient’s responsibility for the performance of its obligations under this the Agreement and any consequences of that performance.
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Sources: Funding Agreement
Project Plan. (a) Within the timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule, the Recipient must submit a draft Project Plan for the Department’s approval.
(b) . The draft Project Plan must:
(i) : be substantially in the form of the template provided by the Department (if any);
(ii) ; detail the activities, linked to Project Outcomes, to be undertaken at each stage of the Project;
(iii) ; detail, and provide documents (including satellite images, fixed-point photographs, maps, etc) clearly identifying the proposed location and condition of the site where the Project will be performed, as relevant;
(iv) ; detail how the Recipient will deliver the Project in accordance with this Agreement; and
(v) and be consistent with all timeframes arising under this Agreement and identify how they will be met.
(c) . Unless the Recipient is otherwise notified by the Department, the Department will reject or approve the draft Project Plan within the relevant timeframe specified in the Milestone Schedule. Where the draft Project Plan is rejected, the Recipient must continue to submit a draft Project Plan, including any necessary amendments until the Department approves a draft Project Plan.
(d) . Once a draft Project Plan is approved by the Department, it will become the final Project Plan (subject to any agreed changes agreed by the Department in writing).
(e) . The Recipient must perform the Project in accordance with the Project Plan and must not make any amendments to the Project Plan, unless approved in writing by the Department.
(f) . For the avoidance of doubt, the Department’s approval of the Project Plan does not in any way limit the Recipient’s responsibility for the performance of its obligations under this Agreement and any consequences of that performance.
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