Owner to Determine Operations Sample Clauses

Owner to Determine Operations. The Owner will have complete discretion concerning the nature, timing and extent of all exploration, development, mining and other operations conducted on or for the benefit of the Property and may suspend operations and production on the Property at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. The Owner will owe the Royalty Holder no duty to explore, develop or mine the Property, or to do so at any rate or in any manner other than that which the Owner may determine in its sole and unfettered discretion.
Owner to Determine Operations. The Owner may, but will not be obligated to treat, mill, heap ▇▇▇▇▇, sort, concentrate, refine, smelt, or otherwise process, beneficiate or upgrade the ores, concentrates, and other Products at sites located on or off the Properties, prior to sale, transfer, or conveyance to a purchaser, user, or consumer. The Owner will not be liable for mineral values lost in processing under sound practices and procedures, and no Royalty will be due on any such lost mineral values. The Owner will have complete discretion concerning the nature, timing and extent of all exploration, development, mining and other operations conducted on or for the benefit of the Properties and may suspend operations and production on the Properties at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. The Owner will owe the Royalty Holder no duty to explore, develop or mine the Properties, or to do so at any rate or in any manner other than that which the Owner may determine in its sole and unfettered discretion.
Owner to Determine Operations. The Owner: (a) may, but is not obliged to treat, mill, sort, concentrate, refine, or otherwise process, beneficiate or upgrade the ores, concentrates, and other products at sites located on or off the Property, prior to sale, transfer, or conveyance to a purchaser, user, or consumer; and (b) will have complete discretion concerning the nature, timing and extent of all exploration, development, mining and other operations conducted on or for the benefit of the Property and may suspend operations and production on the Property at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. The Owner will owe the Royalty Holder no duty to explore, develop, maintain or mine the Property, or to do so at any rate or in any manner other than that which the Owner may determine in its sole and unfettered discretion.
Owner to Determine Operations. The Owner: (a) may, but is not obliged to, treat, mill, sort, concentrate, refine, or otherwise process, beneficiate or upgrade the ores, concentrates and other products at sites located on or off the Property, prior to sale, transfer or conveyance to a purchaser, user or consumer; (b) will have complete discretion concerning the nature, timing and extent of all exploration, development, mining and other operations conducted on or for the benefit of the Property and may suspend operations and production on the Property at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. The Owner will owe the Royalty Holders no duty to explore, develop, maintain or mine the Property, or to do so at any rate or in any manner other than that which the Owner may determine in its sole and unfettered discretion; and‌ (c) notwithstanding the Owner’s discretion under Section 3.1(b), the Owner shall conduct exploration, development, and/or operational activities on the Property in
Owner to Determine Operations. The Owner will have complete discretion concerning the nature, timing and extent of all exploration, development, mining and other operations conducted on or for the benefit of the Property and may suspend operations and production on the Property at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. The Owner may, but will not be obligated to treat, mill, heap l▇▇▇▇, sort, concentrate, refine, smelt, or otherwise process, beneficiate or upgrade the ores, concentrates, and other Product at sites located on or off the Property, prior to sale, transfer, or conveyance to a purchaser, user, or consumer. The Owner will not be liable for mineral values lost in processing under sound practices and procedures, and no Base Metal Royalty or Precious Metal Royalty will be due on any such lost mineral values. The Owner shall be entitled to temporarily stockpile, store or place ores, concentrates or other Product produced from the Property in any locations owned, leased, rented or otherwise controlled by the Owner or its Affiliates, provided the same are appropriately identified as to ownership and origin and secured from loss, theft, tampering and contamination. The Owner will owe the Royalty Holder no duty to explore, develop or mine the Property, or to do so at any rate or in any manner other than that which the Owner may determine in its sole and unfettered discretion.
Owner to Determine Operations. The Owner: (a) may, but is not obliged to , treat, mill, sort, concentrate, refine, or otherwise process, beneficiate or upgrade the ores, concentrates and other products at sites located on or off the Property, prior to sale, transfer or conveyance to a purchaser, user or consumer; (b) will have complete discretion concerning the nature, timing and extent of all exploration, development, mining and other operations conducted on or for the benefit of the Property and may suspend operations and production on the Property at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. The Owner will owe the Royalty Holder no duty to explore, develop, maintain or mine the Property, or to do so at any rate or in any manner other than that which the Owner may determine in its sole and unfettered discretion; and (c) QRWZLWKVWDQGLQJ WKH 2ZQHU·V GLVFUHWLRQ XQG conduct exploration, development, and/or operational activities on the Property in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner, having regard to its obligations under this Agreement and the interests of the Royalty Holder. For so long as the NSR Royalty remains payable, the Owner shall also maintain the Property in good standing with applicable governmental authorities, including the timely performance of all required assessment work, filings, and payment of fees necessary to preserve the Property and associated Mineral Rights in full force and effect. The Owner may abandon or allow any portion of the Property to lapse provided that (i) such abandonment does not materially impair the potential of the remaining Property to support a commercially viable mining operation, and (ii) the 2ZQHU SURYLGHV WKH $JHQW ZLWK DW OHDVW VL[ intention to do so.

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