Territory Act definition
Examples of Territory Act in a sentence
These conditions of sale shall not exclude, limit, restrict or modify the rights, entitlements and remedies conferred upon the Buyer or the liabilities imposed upon the Seller, by any condition or warranty implied by a Commonwealth, State or Territory Act or Ordinance, rendering void or prohibiting such exclusion, limitation, restriction or modification.
The parties will comply with the long service leave requirements in accordance with the relevant State or Territory Act.
These conditions of Sale shall not exclude, limit, restrict or modify the rights, entitlements and remedies conferred upon the Customer, by any condition or warranty implied by a Commonwealth, State or Territory Act or Ordinance, rendering void or prohibiting such exclusion, limitation, restriction, or modification.
Long service leave is paid in accordance with the relevant State or Territory Act or the NES (whichever is applicable).
These terms and conditions will not exclude, limit, restrict, or modify the rights, entitlements, and remedies conferred upon Buyer, or liabilities imposed on Seller, by any statutory guarantee or any condition or warranty implied by a Commonwealth, State, or Territory Act or Ordinance, rendering void or prohibiting such exclusions, limitation, restriction, or modification.
The provisions of this Agreement are conditional upon the employee obtaining and retaining a permit for entry into the community or the land in which the employee is required to perform his or her duties pursuant to the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act and the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act, as the case may be.
The amount of long service leave to which a Flight Attendant is entitled is in accordance with the appropriate State or Territory Act.
In relation to an Australian Party other than the Commonwealth, a Participating Party will be a Party which has not terminated the reference provided for in a State Act or the request or other enabling provision as provided for in a Territory Act.
The clause provides for the introduction of the ‘Authorised Persons’ classification into the Agreement, being an employee who is employed in accordance with Part 5 of the Teacher Registration (Northern Territory) Act 2004.
Long Service Leave is provided in accordance with the relevant State or Territory Act.