Deed of Variation definition

Deed of Variation means a deed of variation or discharge granted pursuant to article 7 or 8 of the Development Management Scheme Order;
Deed of Variation means any deed of variation entered into between the parties to the Agreement.
Deed of Variation means the deed of variation attached at Schedule 1;

Examples of Deed of Variation in a sentence

  • A Deed of Option between FAU and Mines of Stirling Pty Ltd was signed 8 July 2020 and a Deed of Variation was signed 21 November 2023 in relation to tenement PL007319.

  • It is considered that, subject to conditions, the amended levels across phase one of the SDL and the consequent amended finished floor levels resulting in varying building heights is acceptable and that the application should be approved subject to the applicant entering into a Section 106 Deed of Variation.

  • At its meeting on 18 April 2013, the Cabinet Resources Committee resolved to authorise the Director of Place (now Strategic Director for Growth and Environment) in consultation with the Leader and the Chief Operating Officer to agree the final terms of the of the Deed of Variation.

  • Delegated Powers Report, 7 August 2009 (number 870) – the Leader of the Council approved and agreed a Deed of Variation to extend the expiry date on the Principal Development Agreement and to make amendments to the provisions for the TUPE agreement and information on the Masterplan.

  • Barratt Metropolitan Limited Liability Partnership will also be required to meet all the Council’s fees, costs and any tax liability applicable to this transaction, with provision being made for this in the Deed of Variation.


More Definitions of Deed of Variation

Deed of Variation means this deed of variation
Deed of Variation means a deed of variation to this Lease dated 14 December 2018 and made between (1) [Name of MPT entity] and (2) BMI Healthcare Limited
Deed of Variation means the Deed of Variation relating to the Resmed Loan Agreement dated 8 June 2006 between the Borrower and ResMed SAS.
Deed of Variation means executed deeds of variation entered into by the executives as part of the pensions compromise;
Deed of Variation means the deed of variation to this Deed entered into by the Parties on Defects Liability Period means the period commencing on the date on which a Work is completed and ending 12 months after that date. Deferred Area means the area of land identified as such on Sheet 5 of the Map.
Deed of Variation means a deed of variation to the Energy Centre Lease substantially in the form set out in Schedule 11Sub Schedule 1Part 2 (Deed of Variation), to replace, on each occasion (if any) that there is an extension to the Easement Corridor, the plan of the Easement Corridor set out in the Energy Centre Lease, with a revised, updated plan.
Deed of Variation means the deed of variation to the Lease between the Authority (1) and the Contractor (2) to be entered into in accordance with the provisions of clause 7.2B of this Contract the agreed form of which is attached at Schedule 51 (Deed of Variation to Lease);