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This dimension categorises reported information based on the type of relationship between two or more counterparties. The counterparty in relation to the information is a Joint Venture of the reporting party.A Joint Venture Is defined in accordance with the current Australian Accounting Standard relating to joint ventures, as meaning a contractual arrangement whereby two or more parties undertake an economic activity, which is subject to joint control. A joint venture may take the form of the following: A joint venture entity:Means a joint venture that is in the form of an entity and does not include an entity that:(a) is acquired and held exclusively with a view to its disposal in the near future.(b) operates under severe long-term restrictions that impair significantly its ability to make distributions to the venturer.A Joint venture operation:Means a joint venture that is not in the form of a joint venture entity and it does not include an entity that:(a) is acquired and held exclusively with a view to its disposal in the near future.(b) operates under severe long-term restrictions that impair significantly its ability to make distributions to the venturer.
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