Proponent Acceptance Deed definition
Examples of Proponent Acceptance Deed in a sentence
This PSHA (together with the Proponent Acceptance Deed (if any)) 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.
Upon the PSHA coming into force and effect in accordance with clause 3 of this Proponent Acceptance Deed, it shall apply to the Tenure and any Activities carried out pursuant to that Tenure.
This Proponent Acceptance Deed is made by the Tenure Holder in favour, and for the benefit, of the PBC and the Native Title Group.
Entire agreement This PSHA (together with the Proponent Acceptance Deed (if any)) 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.
The Tenure Holder acknowledges that it has had an opportunity to seek independent legal advice with respects to all aspects of this Proponent Acceptance Deed, the PSHA and the ILUA.