Existing Plants Sample Clauses

The 'Existing Plants' clause defines the status and treatment of facilities or installations that are already in operation prior to the commencement of a new agreement or project. Typically, this clause clarifies which assets are considered pre-existing, how they are to be maintained, and whether they are included in the scope of the new contract. For example, it may specify that only new plants constructed after the agreement date are subject to certain obligations, while existing ones retain their original terms. This clause ensures clarity regarding the rights and responsibilities associated with pre-existing infrastructure, preventing disputes over ownership, maintenance, or compliance requirements.
Existing Plants. The Sarsen Plant (based on a processing capacity of [REDACTED]* and not any subsequent expansion thereof), the Bluestone Plant (based on a processing capacity of [REDACTED]* and not any subsequent expansion thereof), and the Bluestone 2 Plant (based on a processing capacity of [REDACTED]* and not any subsequent expansion thereof).
Existing Plants. The Sarsen Plant (based on a processing capacity of 40 MMcf per day and not any subsequent expansion thereof) and the Bluestone Plant (based on a processing capacity of 50 MMcf per day and not any subsequent expansion thereof).
Existing Plants. As defined in Section 3.4(a).
Existing Plants. 1.32.1 No existing trees, shrubs or other plants shall be removed or cut without written instructions from the Contract Administrator. The Contractor shall take all precautions to protect, in the course of his work, all existing plant material from accidental damage. 1.32.2 No soil, spoil, constructional materials or rubbish shall be stored or tipped within ............ metres of existing trees.