Aboriginal Consultation Record definition

Aboriginal Consultation Record means the Aboriginal Consultation Record described in section I.3.1 (Requirements for Aboriginal Consultation Record).
Aboriginal Consultation Record means a document that records and describes, as the Province may require, the consultation activities carried out during the Project and the results of that consultation.
Aboriginal Consultation Record means a document that records and describes, as the Province may require, the consultation activities carried out during the Project and the results of that consultation. K0402 CDQTKIKPCN EQPUWNVCVKQP RNCP

Examples of Aboriginal Consultation Record in a sentence

  • The Recipient will include an updated Aboriginal Consultation Record, if consultation with any Aboriginal Community is required, in its Progress Report.

  • If consultation with an Aboriginal Community is required, the Recipient will maintain an Aboriginal Consultation Record and provide such record to the Province, and any update to it, as part of its reporting to the Province pursuant to section D.2.1 (Inclusion of Aboriginal Consultation Record).

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