Project/Undertaking definition

Project/Undertaking means the Lower ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hydroelectric Generation Project as described in Scope of the Project/Undertaking in Part 1 of the attached Schedule.
Project/Undertaking means the activities for which the Grant Recipient has proposed to use the Grant as presented in the Grant Recipient’s Proposal.

Examples of Project/Undertaking in a sentence

  • The Panel will visit the proposed Project area to gain a first-hand understanding of the Project/Undertaking and its surroundings.

  • THEREFORE, the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Environment and Conservation hereby establish a joint review panel for the environmental assessment of the Project/Undertaking in accordance with the conditions of this agreement and the Terms of Reference attached as Schedule 1.

  • The Panel will hold public hearings in locations determined by the Panel within the area likely to be affected by the Project/Undertaking, or in any area reasonably close to where the Project/Undertaking is proposed to be carried out, to provide convenient access for potentially affected Aboriginal persons or groups and the public.

  • As required, the Panel will hold technical hearings on specific aspects of the Project/Undertaking in addition to community-based hearings focused on seeking the views of Aboriginal persons or groups and the public on the potential Environmental Effects of the Project/Undertaking.

  • In such an event, AYDEM shall seek redress from the CUSTOMER for the losses sustained by the CUSTOMER as a result of the CUSTOMER’s breach.

  • The Panel will have the mandate to invite information from Aboriginal persons or groups related to the nature and scope of potential or established Aboriginal rights or title in the area of the Project, as well as information on the potential adverse impacts or potential infringement that the Project/Undertaking will have on asserted or established Aboriginal rights or title.

  • The Panel will establish rules of procedure for public hearings and will conduct the public hearings in a manner which will: • promote and facilitate the participation of Aboriginal persons or groups, the public and interested parties in the project area, • afford those Aboriginal persons or groups, the public and interested parties an opportunity to present their views on the potential Environmental Effects of the Project/Undertaking; and • ensure a thorough examination of matters relevant to its mandate.

  • The Panel shall consult with the participating aboriginal organizations and the Proponent regarding which parts of the EIS and any other documentation or additional information prepared by the Proponent for the Panel for use during the Environmental Assessment of the Project/Undertaking will be translated into aboriginal language(s).

  • The Panel will conduct the public hearings in a manner which will: • promote and facilitate the participation of aboriginal organizations, the public and interested parties in the project area, • afford those aboriginal organizations, the public and interested parties an opportunity to present their views on the potential Environmental Effects of the Project/Undertaking; and • ensure a thorough examination of matters relevant to its mandate.

  • As required, the Panel will hold technical hearings on specific aspects of the Project/Undertaking in addition to community-based hearings focused on seeking the views of aboriginal governments/organizations and the public on the potential Environmental Effects of the Project/Undertaking.