Exploitation Plan definition
Examples of Exploitation Plan in a sentence
The Exploitation Plan for each Exploitation Area will include the related Abandonment Program.
That is, THE CONTRACTOR will make the necessary adjustments to the Abandonment Program in it is updating of the Exploitation Plan, as required by Section 9.4.
If the actual production for the preceding Calendar Year is a 15% different from the annual production forecast indicated in the Exploitation Plan for any Exploitation Area, THE CONTRACTOR will provide appropriate explanations.
The Exploitation Plan for each Production Area will include the corresponding Abandonment Program.
THE CONTRACTOR will adjust the Exploitation Plan annually and present it in February of each calendar Year subject to the procedure described in Section 9.2 above, for each of the Exploitation Areas established under the Contract.
RSSB will use reasonable efforts (where consistent with RSSB’s legal and contractual obligations) to minimise the impact of any such actions on the ability of the Recipients to deliver the Project’s outcomes as set out in the Project proposal and Exploitation Plan.
If the presentation of the Exploitation Plan referred to in Clause 9 takes place more than six months before the end of a Calendar Year THE CONTRACTOR will present the first Exploitation Work Program for the rest of that calendar Year.
The Dissemination and Exploitation Plan is dedicated to raising awareness, engaging stakeholders, promoting the project and its related results, achievements and knowledge generated, while also setting a solid basis for its future exploitation.
The Processing Provisions shall be a part of the Exploitation Plan and the Closure Plan and subject to the terms for those plans and the Government of Greenland's approvals of those plans, see Article 11 and Article 12.
The HBP Legal Entity will oversee the development of an Exploitation Plan (business model) for the HBP Research Infrastructure that will consider the costs of operating the infrastructure, the needs and interests and “ability to pay” of the different communities of users, and the mechanisms for operating commercial services alongside open access ones.