Scouting Team definition

Scouting Team means the persons referred to in clause 15;
Scouting Team means the persons referred to in Clause 11 hereof;
Scouting Team means the persons referred to in Clause 11 hereof; Seismic Lines; access road corridor means a corridor of 100 meters on either side of a proposed or existing seismic line or access road which has been screened and cleared in accordance with Clause 12 hereof; to transfer means to sell, assign, transfer, convey or otherwise dispose of; and "transfer", "transferred" and "transferring" have corresponding meanings Traditional Lands means that area of land situated within the State of South Australia and included within Applications for a Native Title determination Traditional Owner in relation to the Operational Area means an Aboriginal person who has, in accordance with Aboriginal tradition, social, economic and spiritual affiliations with and responsibilities for, the Operational Area or any part of it; Work Site means any camp site or other living area, air strip, water bore site or drill site in the License Area which the Explorer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement propose to locate or locate in an Operational Area and includes any other area in the License Area (other than the proposed or actual location of a seismic line or access road) in which the Explorer pursuant thereto proposes to carry out or carry out Petroleum Operations.

Examples of Scouting Team in a sentence

  • The Explorer will pay the NTPs the sum of $30.00 per day by way of food allowance in respect of each member of the Scouting Team for each day that such member is on duty in the License Area or travelling to or from the License Area.

  • Variable APRs. A variable APR is an APR that can change each Billing Period.

  • The NTPs will notify the Explorer in writing of the name of the anthropologist who shall be responsible for coordination of the Scouting Team operations.

  • The Association agrees to consult with the Company about the number of persons to be included in a Scouting Team not later than the start of negotiations for setting a budget in accordance with clause 18.

  • The daily rate payable by the Company for each Scouting Team member (excluding the Specialist) will be three hundred and fifty dollars ($350) per day (plus GST), increasing annually on the Commencement Day in accordance with the wage cost index (Ordinary time hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses, for South Australia) published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics or its successors.

  • In the event that there are at any time more persons forming part of the Scouting Team than specified in the Budget then the Company shall not be responsible for the expense of the additional persons, unless otherwise agreed between the Company and the Association.

  • The Parties acknowledge that no contractual relationship of any sort whatsoever as between the Company and any person employed or engaged by the Association to form part of any Scouting Team arises by virtue of the Executed Acceptance Contract, and that nothing contained in the Executed Acceptance Contract will be interpreted or deemed to constitute any employment or contractual relationship as between such persons and the Company.