Joint Venture Deed definition

Joint Venture Deed means the deed duly completed by the Manager in accordance with the authority given to him by the Investor under Clause 16 of the IAD and given to him in similar terms by the other Investors selected for that Joint Venture under the Fund. The Deed is titled, 'Film Fund No. 1 of 2007 Joint Venture Deed'.

Examples of Joint Venture Deed in a sentence

  • The Recipient is a Local Authority, and owns and operates Taupō Airport with the Ministry of Transport as equal joint venture partners in the Taupō Airport Authority (TAA) under a Joint Venture Deed dated 13th August 1973 (JV Agreement).

  • Ltd.*, Cooljarloo Management Services Pty Ltd and KMM Australia International Pty Ltd, dated November 3, 1988, as amended by Amending Deed to the Processing Joint Venture Deed of Cross Charge between Yalgoo Minerals Pty Ltd, Synthetic Rutile Holdings Pty Ltd, Pigment Holdings Pty Ltd, KMCC Western Australia Pty.

  • Processing Joint Venture Deed of Cross Charge between Yalgoo Minerals Pty Ltd, Synthetic Rutile Holdings Pty Ltd, Pigment Holdings Pty Ltd, KMCC Western Australia Pty.

  • Cooljarloo Mining Joint Venture Deed of Cross Charge between Yalgoo Minerals Pty Ltd, Senbar Holdings Pty Ltd, KMCC Western Australia Pty.

  • Ltd., Cooljarloo Management Services Pty Ltd and KMM Australia International Pty Ltd, dated November 3, 1988 as amended by Amending Deed to the Cooljarloo Mining Joint Venture Deed of Cross Charge between Yalgoo Minerals Pty Ltd, Senbar Holdings Pty Ltd, KMCC Western Australia Pty.