Heritage Agreement definition

Heritage Agreement or “Agreement” means an agreement entered into pursuant to section 29;
Heritage Agreement means an agreement referred to in section 42,
Heritage Agreement means a contract under section 29 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 (the “Act”) which is undertaken on a voluntary basis by the owners of a heritage place. The agreement binds current and successive owners to a set of conservation conditions and may provide compensating benefits in some circumstances. Essentially, the purpose of a Heritage Agreement is to secure the long-term conservation of a heritage place. A Heritage Agreement runs with the land and is confirmed through a Memorial placed on the Certificate of Title.

Examples of Heritage Agreement in a sentence

  • Item 6 List of provisions of a pre-existing Aboriginal Heritage Agreement which will prevail over this NSHA (if the entire pre-existing Aboriginal Heritage Agreement prevails, write ‘whole agreement’).

  • Where a Heritage Agreement is entered into or varied and the Minister is satisfied that the Agreement, as so entered into or varied, is necessary for the purposes of, and complies with, this Act the Minister shall certify that fact on each executed copy of the Agreement or document evidencing the variation.

  • The terms on which a Heritage Agreement is entered into may make provision limiting the application of the Agreement to the depth below the natural surface of the land, or by reference to some other measure or constraint, specified in that Agreement.

  • In any legal proceedings, an apparently genuine document purporting to be a copy of a Heritage Agreement certified in the manner referred to in subsection (1) shall, in the absence of proof to the contrary, be proof of the Agreement and its provisions.

  • Unless a contrary intention is expressed in that Agreement sections 47, 48, 50, 51 and 52 of the Property Law Act 1969 apply to and in relation to the provisions of a Heritage Agreement as they apply to and in relation to a covenant.


More Definitions of Heritage Agreement

Heritage Agreement shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Heritage Agreement means an agreement entered into under clause 28 of this Scheme and section 29 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act; DELETED BY AMD 75 GG 23/6/17
Heritage Agreement means an agreement referred to in section 42; “heritage register” means a list of heritage resources in a province; “heritage resource” means any place or object of cultural significance;
Heritage Agreement means a heritage agreement under Part 3B."Heritage Council" means the Heritage Council of New South Wales constituted under this Act."interim heritage order" means an interim heritage order in force under Part 3."item" means a place, building, work, relic, moveable object or precinct."list" means list on the State Heritage Register."local heritage significance" has the meaning given by section 4A."moveable object" means a moveable object that is not a relic."owner" has the same meaning as it has in the Local Government Act 1993."place" means an area of land, with or without improvements."Independent Planning Commission" has the same meaning as it has in the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979."precinct" means an area, a part of an area, or any other part of the State."regulations" means the regulations made under this Act."relic" means any deposit, artefact, object or material evidence that:
Heritage Agreement means a heritage agreement entered into under Part 3B of the Heritage Act. Heritage Consultant means an architect registered under the Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 who is duly qualified and has relevant expertise in dealing with Heritage Item. Heritage Council means the Heritage Council of New South Wales constituted under the Heritage Act.
Heritage Agreement means an agreement entered into under section 70;
Heritage Agreement means an agreement made under