Survey Costs Sample Clauses

Survey Costs. The Coordinating Anthropologist must prepare and deliver to the Parties for their approval a budget in the format appearing in Attachment 4 for the completion of any Survey conducted under this Agreement and all reporting requirements. The budget must be agreed by the Parties before the Survey is commenced. The Miner will in accordance with the agreed budget: pay to the Informants or to the Heritage Account at the time and in the amount specified in the budget calculated either at the rate of $300.00 per day (CPI adapted or as otherwise agreed) per Informant or a lump sum, to cover all costs associated with the services of the Informants participating in the Survey. Between 4 to 6 Informants (or as otherwise agreed), selected in accordance with clause 8.2(a), will be afforded the opportunity to participate in any Survey; the payment in clause 7.2(a)(i) will be adjusted for CPI increases on 1 January each year by multiplying it by: Where: CPIn is the CPI for the Quarter ending 31 December in the year before each anniversary of 1 January 2003 in respect of which the revised amount is being determined; and CPI4Q2002 is the CPI for the Quarter ending 31 December 2002. either provide in kind or pay for (to the Heritage Account) at the time and in the amount specified in the budget, to cover logistical support sufficient to conduct any Survey including vehicles, accommodation and meals where applicable; pay to the Office Management Account at the time specified in the budget a fee to cover and be used exclusively for office administration, stationery, equipment and related expenses incurred by the Native Title Claimant Group for the purpose of co-ordinating Surveys and protecting Aboriginal Sites. The amount of the fee shall, unless otherwise agreed, be $350 if the field work component of the Survey is completed within one day and if the field work component of the Survey is completed within two days or three days a further amount of $150 for each additional day’s fieldwork shall be paid; pay the Co-ordinating Anthropologist’s and if applicable the archaeologist and/or the anthropologist of a specific gender appointed in accordance with this agreement reasonable costs. All payments will be made to the Heritage Account or by cheque at the time specified in the agreed budget. Each Party is to comply with their taxation obligations.
Survey Costs. The fees for surveying the City Exchange Lands and the VIU Lands, including the cost of the Boundary Adjustment Plan, the Road Closure Plan and the Consolidation Plan, shall be shared equally between the Parties. The Party incurring the costs shall, upon receipt of an invoice, provide a copy of the invoice to the other Party, who shall promptly, and in any case not later than thirty (30) days after receiving the invoice, reimburse the Party incurring the costs for 50% of the amount of the invoice.
Survey Costs. Survey Volume: 9,400 Km approx. New Acquisition and Processing: 2,000 US$/Km Total Survey Costs: (Cost x1) 19,800,000 US Dollars
Survey Costs. If the land needs to be surveyed or re-surveyed the lessee must do this at their own cost under the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003. This survey plan must be lodged in the land registry within the specified time.
Survey Costs. The property will be surveyed by Xxxxxxxxx & Associates, Hartwell, Georgia (706.376.5946). The cost of surveying and marking of the corners will be paid by the purchasers at the rate of 30 cents per linear foot with common lines split 50/50 between adjoining purchasers. Final purchase price will be adjusted based on the final survey as acreages and distances noted on the auction plats are approximate. Additionally, in the event the property sells as a whole, the buyer shall be responsible for the cost of the boundary survey.
Survey Costs. Where a landholder elects to have a survey plan prepared, but this is not a BCT requirement, the landholder will cover the cost of the survey. Cost sharing arrangements may be applicable in limited circumstances. BSA applicants are required to cover the costs of all mapping associated with a BSA and any variation, including mapping the agreement boundary. Where an agreement with an existing survey plan is varied at the landholder’s request, and is not deemed by the BCT to result in a net benefit to biodiversity, the landholder is required to pay for the cost of a new survey, otherwise the varied agreement is applied to the entire lot upon registration with NSW Land Registry Services. A public authority would usually pay mapping costs associated with a variation required as a result of any proposal by a public authority. Questions or clarification
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Survey Costs. Purchaser shall pay all costs of any updated surveys, including any recertification required by Purchaser or any lender, including Lenders.
Survey Costs. Partnership and/or the Subsidiaries shall pay all costs of the Surveys.
Survey Costs. 3.1.1 In consideration for the benefits in clause 4, shall pay 100% of the Seismic Costs pursuant to cash calls made by the Operator under the JOA, capped at $385,000, and 100% of all Processing Costs. If the Seismic Costs exceed $385,000 each Party will pay its Participating Interest share of all subsequent Seismic Costs, in the Percentages set out in Schedule 2.
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