GSHA definition
Examples of GSHA in a sentence
If any provisions of this GSHA is void, voidable by any Party, unenforceable or illegal according to the law in force in the State of Western Australia, it shall be read down so as to be valid and enforceable or if it cannot be so read down, the provision (or where possible the offending words), shall be severed from this GSHA to the extent necessary unless it would materially change the intended effect and objectives of this GSHA.
This GSHA constitutes the entire agreement between all of the Parties as to its subject matter and, in relation to that subject matter, supersedes any prior understanding or agreement between any of the Parties and any prior condition, warranty, indemnity or representation imposed, given or made by a Party.
Where following the process set out in clauses 26.2 and 26.3 this GSHA is to be varied, then this GSHA may only be varied by an agreement in writing signed by each of the Parties to the agreed variation.
This GSHA may be terminated as between the Corporation and any other Party or Parties, by agreement of those Parties in writing, which may occur at any time.
Costs and duties The State shall bear any duties or fees or taxes of a similar nature associated with this GSHA.
Amounts exclusive of GST Unless otherwise expressly provided to the contrary, all amounts fixed or determined under or referred to in this GSHA are exclusive of GST.
No merger The rights and obligations of the Parties will not merge on the completion of any transaction contemplated by this GSHA.
Application of this GSHA to the State and Government Parties By entering into this GSHA, the State binds itself but not the Government Parties.
Additional detailed contents of Activity Notice (Clauses 8.2(b) and 8.2(c)) In accordance with clause 8 of this GSHA, the purpose of the information provided in and with the Activity Notice is to determine whether a Survey is required and if so, its nature and extent.
By entering into this GSHA, each Government Party binds itself, but not the State (except to the extent otherwise provided by law) or any other Government Party.