CC Act definition
Examples of CC Act in a sentence
Operator’s register A register kept by a cemetery or crematorium operator, in line with section 63 of the CC Act.
Perpetual interment right The right to have a person permanently buried or their ashes placed at the interment site, in line with this agreement and section 44 of the CC Act.
CC Act Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2013 (NSW) CCNSW Cemeteries and Crematoria New South Wales Cremation A process for reducing bodily remains by fire, heat, alkaline hydrolysis, or another method allowed by the regulations.
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CC Act The Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2013 (NSW) cremation A process for reducing bodily remains by fire, heat, alkaline hydrolysis or another method allowed by the regulations.
The 50-year time period may change if the law changes; and • we follow all other cancellation requirements under the CC Act.
Whether or not the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are consummated, all costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be paid by the party incurring or required to incur such expenses; provided, however, that all fees paid in respect of the CC Act, the FAT Act, the Telecom Act or other regulatory filings shall be borne by the Purchaser.
Where clause 7 is not applicable, the provisions of all legislation, including the CC Act and the Fair Trading Act 1989 (Qld), do not apply to these Terms of Trade except to the extent that they are unable to be excluded by legislation.
Practitioners working within the JAD (including SWs, Nurses etc..) Access to databases which wi include: • Rio • Carefirst • Health analytics To undertake assessment of need (as required by NHS & CC Act) and determine eligibility.
If you are a consumer within the meaning of the C&C Act, then this clause has no effect whatsoever to in any way limit our liability or your rights.