Acquisition Processes definition

Acquisition Processes means the acquisition processes in relation to the Land pursuant to Part 3 of the Forestry Act or section 29(1) of the Land Acquisition Act. Approval any authorisation, licence, permit, or consent issued by an Authority. Authority means a Commonwealth, State or local government department, a Minister, body, instrumentality, trust or public DAEA_NVC&FCNSW_WasteManFacility_Draft_8July2020.docx 1 | P a g e authority in the exercise of a governmental regulatory function. Business Day A day on which banks are open for general banking business in New South Wales, but does not include Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. Claim In relation to a person, any claim, allegation, cause of action, proceeding, liability, suit or demand made against the person concerned however it arises and whether it is present or future, fixed or unascertained, actual or contingent. CoC means Conditions of Consent issued in response to the approved EIS. DPI&E means the Department of Planning, Industry and

Examples of Acquisition Processes in a sentence

  • E NVC intends to become the owner of the Land pursuant to the Acquisition Processes, as set out in a draft Memorandum of Understanding which has been executed prior to the date of execution of this Deed.

Related to Acquisition Processes

  • business acquisition report means a completed Form 51-102F4 Business Acquisition Report;

  • Information processing system means an electronic system for creating, generating, sending, receiving, storing, displaying, or processing information.

  • Financial Services Business for purposes of this Unit Agreement shall mean the business of banking, including deposit, credit, trust and investment services, mortgage banking, asset management, and brokerage and investment banking services.

  • Acquisition Assets With respect to an Acquisition, the aggregate net assets as of the effective date of such Acquisition of all Acquired Funds.

  • Cannabis business means any business activity involving cannabis, including but not limited to cultivating, transporting, distributing, manufacturing, compounding, converting, processing, preparing, storing, packaging, delivering, testing, dispensing, retailing and wholesaling of cannabis, of cannabis products or of ancillary products and accessories, whether or not carried on for gain or profit.