Ratification Deed definition

Ratification Deed means a deed by which a person agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and to assume the rights and obligations of the Party under this Agreement that it will become, in a form substantially similar to that set out in Schedule 3. RCTI has the meaning given in clause 23.5.

Examples of Ratification Deed in a sentence

  • The Native Title Party acknowledges and agrees that upon the date of commencement of the Ratification Deed required by clause 36.3 of this Agreement and pursuant to which the Additional Proponent agrees to be bound by the obligations under this Agreement, including the requirement to provide Benefits, the State is fully and finally released from the obligations set out in clause 6.1(a)(iii).

  • The Administrative Body must be registered for GST purposes and be capable of issuing tax invoices prior to executing the Ratification Deed.

  • The Regional Body must be registered for GST purposes and be capable of issuing tax invoices prior to executing the Ratification Deed.

  • The WY Claimants must procure the Approved Body Corporate to register for GST purposes and be capable of issuing tax invoices prior to executing the Ratification Deed.