DEAT definition

DEAT means the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.
DEAT. Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism;
DEAT means the Recipient’s Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism;

Examples of DEAT in a sentence

  • Should it for any reason, however, turn out that a further EIA is required, the Private Party shall undertake same in respect of the Project, to be prepared by an independent environmental consultant in accordance with applicable Regulatory Provisions and guideline documents published by the DEAT and in accordance with the principles of IEM adopted from time to time by DEAT and the provisions of the Environmental Guidelines.

  • The PMU or assigned staff members from DEAT, as the case may be, shall be responsible for the day to day management of the Project including financial management, monitoring and evaluation, preparation of progress reports and procurement.

  • Financial and procurement services shall be provided directly by DEAT.

  • The spot price of electricity shall mean the hourly rate per kWh on the spot market in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ or DE/AT) stated by the relevant electricity exchange - NordPool or EPEX SPOT - depending on whether the PV installation is located in Denmark or in Germany.

  • Should it turn out that a Basic Assessment is required the Private Party shall undertake same in respect of the Project, in accordance with applicable Regulatory Provisions and guideline documents published by the DEAT and in accordance with the principles of IEM adopted from time to time by DEAT and the provisions of the Environmental Guidelines.

  • The parties agree to develop more specific targets in this area as part of the Memorandum of Agreement between the Section 21 company and DEAT.

  • The Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT) is the national department responsible for environmental, sustainable development and tourism policy and strategy development.

  • DE/AT researchers will be involved in the description and evaluation of the used methodologies.

  • Provided that DEAT shall prior to the promulgation of such regulations, consult with the parties and other relevant stakeholders to this agreement on the terms and content of such regulations through the Task Team referred to in 2.13 .

  • The South African Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT) has adopted an Integrated Environmental Management (IEM) Procedure1 to guide the planning and implementation of development proposals.


More Definitions of DEAT

DEAT means the Recipient’s Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, or any successor thereto;
DEAT means the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism of South Africa;

Related to DEAT

  • Death means death resulting from an injury or occupational disease;

  • Dependent children also means natural children, stepchildren, adopted children, children of a domestic partner, children placed for adoption and foster children.

  • Dependent adult means a person 18 years of age or older who is unable to protect the person’s own interests or unable to adequately perform or obtain services necessary to meet essential human needs, as a result of a physical or mental condition which requires assistance from another.

  • Serious illness means a medical illness or physical

  • Family or household members means spouses, domestic partners, former spouses, former domestic partners, persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time, adult persons related by blood or marriage, adult persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past, persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship, persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a person sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship, and persons who have a biological or legal parent-child relationship, including stepparents and stepchildren and grandparents and grandchildren.