LEADR definition

LEADR means the dispute resolution organisation of that name. If LEADR ceases to exist as an organisation, then LEADR shall be taken to mean any other dispute resolution organisation with similar objects agreed by a majority of the Parties to the relevant dispute or, if no majority agreement can be reached, decided by the Party that first notified the relevant dispute.
LEADR means the organisation known as Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution; "Minimum Term" has the meaning given to it in clause 7.1;
LEADR means the dispute resolution organisation of that name. If LEADR ceases to exist as an organisation, then LEADR shall be taken to mean any other dispute resolution organisation with similar objects agreed by a majority of the Parties to the relevant dispute or, if no majority agreement can be reached, decided by the Party that first notified the relevant dispute. Low Ground Disturbance Activity means any Activity that does not involve major or significant ground disturbance: field mapping, including cadastral surveys, not involving the permanent disturbance of soil and vegetation; and sampling, including removing soil, rock and flora using hand methods (including hand augering) from the natural surface; and remote sensing, biological, environmental or conservation surveys, including installing monitoring plots and marker posts but not otherwise involving the permanent disturbance of soil and vegetation; and reconnaissance and patrol in light vehicles; and drilling using hand held rig or rig mounted on 4 wheel vehicle; and digging pitfall traps and temporary trenches for small animals; baiting and installation of temporary fences and nest boxes; and collecting and removing loose rocks, firewood, flora or fauna; and fossicking for rocks and gemstones; and conducting tests for water, site contamination, or other scientific or conservation purposes; and maintaining and refurbishing, including widening, expanding or moving, existing facilities, including recreation and camping facilities, water points, signs and other structures; and maintaining, including by widening, expanding or moving, existing roads, drains, culverts, bridges, trails, tracks, fence lines and firebreaks; and erecting signage and barriers using hand and mechanical augers; and revegetating of degraded areas, including fencing areas of vegetation; and rehabilitating previously disturbed areas, including ripping, scarifying, matting, brushing, seeding and planting; and carrying out species recovery programs; and erosion control activities on and in the immediate vicinity of existing roads infrastructure or facilities; and weed control using hand, mechanical and chemical methods of control; and conducting tourism operations that are based in established facilities; and public events not exceeding 60 days in duration, such as car rallies and marathons, using existing roads, stock routes or pastoral lease tracks; and walking, driving or riding tours using existing roads, stock routes or pastoral l...

Examples of LEADR in a sentence

  • Standard Mediation Agreement and the mediation shall be conducted by a mediator and at a fee agreed by the parties, failing agreement between the parties, the mediator shall be selected, and the mediator’s fee shall be decided by the Chair for the time being of LEADR New Zealand Incorporated.

  • If the Parties to the Dispute cannot agree on a mediator within 10 Business Days after a request under clause 18.3, the chairman of LEADR will appoint a mediator at the request of either Party.

  • Within 10 Working Days of receipt of the notice referring the Dispute to mediation, the parties will agree on the identity of the mediator or, if they cannot agree within that timeframe, the mediator will be appointed by the President (or equivalent) of the New Zealand chapter of LEADR.

  • The mediator, and location of the mediation, will be appointed by the chairperson of LEADR New Zealand Inc., or the nominee of that chairperson.

  • The dispute will be mediated in accordance with the standard mediation agreement of the New Zealand chapter of LEADR.


More Definitions of LEADR

LEADR means the organisation known as Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution;
LEADR is an acronym for “Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution”, P.O. Box 10991, Wellington. Tel: ▇▇-▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Fax ▇▇-▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Email: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇ 2.3.1. LEADR provides a professional mediation service.
LEADR means Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution or, if no such organisation exists, a similar organisation reasonably selected by WSPT. Lease means the lease to be granted under clause 36 in the form of the lease attached as Annexure C. Lease Commencement Date means the date of commencement of the lease to be granted under clause 36.1 ("Grant of Lease") determined in accordance with clause 36.2 ("Term of Lease"). Lessee means the lessees of WSPT which occupy parts of the Land. Let Areas means those parts of the Land which are occupied by the Lessees. LPI means Land and Property Information New South Wales.
LEADR means Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution or, if no such organisation exists, a similar organisation reasonably selected by the Parties to a dispute. Legislation means any statute, rule, ordinance, code, regulation, proclamation, by-law or consent by an Authority. Lower Hunter Regional Conservation Plan means the Lower Hunter Regional Conservation Plan released by the former Department of Environment and Climate Change on 11 March 2009, which focuses on offsetting the biodiversity impacts of the former Department of Planning’s Lower Hunter Regional Strategy by identifying areas of regional conservation priority and recommending mechanisms to conserve these areas, as amended from time to time.
LEADR means the dispute resolution organisation of that name. If LEADR ceases to exist as an organisation, then LEADR shall be taken to mean any other dispute resolution organisation with similar objects agreed to by a majority of the Parties to the relevant dispute or if no majority agreement can be reached, decided by the Party that first notified the relevant dispute. Lease Act means the grant of a lease over Crown land outside a Town Area by the Minister for Lands to the PBC under Parts 4, 5, 6 or 9 of the LA Act. For the avoidance of doubt, a Lease Act includes the grant of a lease over Crown land which gives the right to the doing of a Freehold Act (in any form, including by option).
LEADR means the dispute resolution association with that name and the Australian Business Number 69 008 651 232.
LEADR means the organisation known as Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution; "Minimum Term" has the meaning given to it in clause 8.1;