PLAA definition

PLAA means the Provision of Land and Assistance Act 126 of 1993;

Examples of PLAA in a sentence

  • This PLAA, together with the License Agreements, represent the entire agreement of the Parties and shall supersede any and all previous contracts, arrangements or understandings between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of the License Agreements.

  • No alteration, amendment, change or addition to this PLAA shall be binding upon the Parties unless reduced to writing and signed by each Party.

  • This PLAA may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same PLAA.

  • For clarity, if an Issuing Authority rejects an application for a Listed Project Co PLAA on the basis that it is incomplete, the Listed Project Co PLAA Deadline shall be re-determined based upon the date that the Issuing Authority is in receipt of a revised and complete application for the Listed Project Co PLAA.

  • This PLAA shall be governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the province of Ontario (Canada), without reference to its conflicts of laws principles.

  • The renter making the rental reservation will be contacted by a PLAA Board Member beforehand to review processes for accessing the building, electric service, water, and bathroom access.

  • The Pavilion, grounds and field may only be rented by a Pretty Lake property renter if the Property Owner has paid their PLAA annual dues, and agrees to co-sign this contract or provides written authorization.

  • Renters will receive the Space Heaters tanks filled and must return the tanks to the PLAA filled.

  • Alternatively, the Parties may agree to the execution and exchange of this PLAA as a single document in electronic format (e.g., “pdf”).

  • This PLAA covers multiple License Agreements for the convenience of the Parties.

Related to PLAA

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