MINING AND QUARRYING Sample Clauses

The MINING AND QUARRYING clause defines the rights and restrictions related to extracting minerals, stone, or other natural resources from a property. Typically, it outlines whether such activities are permitted, who holds the rights to conduct them, and any conditions or limitations imposed, such as environmental protections or required permits. This clause serves to clarify ownership and usage rights regarding subsurface resources, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring all parties understand the scope of permitted activities on the land.
MINING AND QUARRYING. [14] A.Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat(ISIC rev 3.1: 10)
MINING AND QUARRYING. Certain activities in small scale mining may be reserved to Bahamian nationals. The Bahamas reserves the right to grant approval for private or public exploration, mining, processing, importation and exportation of minerals. The Bahamas reserves the rights in the exclusive economic zone, continental plateau and the seabed for prospecting and exploration. Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) None Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (ISIC rev 3.1: 11) None Mining of metal ores (ISIC rev 3.1: 13) None
MINING AND QUARRYING. A. Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) None. B. Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas837 (ISIC rev 3.1: 1110) None. C. Mining of metal ores (ISIC rev 3.1: 13) None.
MINING AND QUARRYING. A. Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) Unbound. B. Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas809 (ISIC rev 3.1: 1110) Unbound. C. Mining of metal ores (ISIC rev 3.1: 13) Unbound. D. Other mining and quarrying (ISIC rev 3.1: 14) Unbound. Economic activities, services sectors and sub-sectors Description of reservations
MINING AND QUARRYING. 2.7.1 Mining and quarrying of seldom earths Mapping the underworld 2.7.2 Mapping the underworld infrastructure & obstacles
MINING AND QUARRYING. A. Mining of coal and lignite; e xtraction of peat (ISIC rev 3.1: 10) None, except as indicated in notes number 1, 2 and 3 of this Section. B. Ext raction of crude petroleum and natural gas 2 (ISIC rev 3.1: 1110) None, except as indicated in notes number 1, 2 and 3 of this Section. C. Mining of metal ores (ISIC rev 3.

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  • STANDARDS AND QUALITY The Supplier shall at all times during the Contract Period ensure that the Services are delivered in accordance with: the Digital Service Design Manual (and the Supplier shall comply with the processes and procedures set out therein); the Standards; the KPIs; the Methodology; the applicable SOW; and all other applicable provisions of this Contract.

  • Skidding and Yarding Methods of skid- ding or yarding specified for particular areas, if any, are indicated on Sale Area Map. Outside Clearcutting Units and construction clearings, insofar as ground conditions permit, products shall not be skidded against reserve trees or groups of reproduction and tractors shall be equipped with a winch to facilitate skidding. B6.421 Rigging. Insofar as practicable, needed rigging shall be slung on stumps or trees desig- nated for cutting.

  • Felling and Bucking Felling shall be done to minimize breakage of Included Timber and dam- age to residual timber. Unless agreed otherwise, felling shall be done by saws or shears. Bucking shall be done to permit removal of all minimum pieces set forth in A2. B6.411 Felling in Clearings. Insofar as ground conditions, tree lean, and shape of clearings per- mit, trees shall be felled so that their tops do not extend outside Clearcutting Units, construction clearings, and ar- eas of regeneration cutting. B6.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Stumps shall not exceed, on the side adjacent to the highest ground, the maximum heights set forth in A6, except that occasional stumps of greater heights are acceptable when Purchaser determines that they are necessary for safe and efficient conduct of logging. Unless otherwise agreed, Purchaser shall re-cut high stumps so they will not exceed heights specified in A6 and shall dispose of severed portions in the same manner as other logging debris. The ▇▇▇▇▇ heights shown in A6 were selected with the objective of maximum reasonable utilization of the timber, unless Sale Area Map shows special areas where ▇▇▇▇▇ heights are lower for aesthetic, land treatment, or silvicultural rea- sons.

  • Number and Qualifications The number of Managers of the Company shall not be less than three nor more than five, as may be determined by the Member from time to time, but no decrease in the number of Managers shall have the effect of shortening the term of any incumbent Manager.

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