Onshore Sample Clauses

The 'Onshore' clause defines the geographic scope within which certain contractual activities, obligations, or services are to be performed, specifically referring to locations on land rather than at sea or offshore. In practice, this clause clarifies that all relevant operations, such as construction, delivery, or employment, must occur within the boundaries of a specified country or territory. By establishing this distinction, the clause ensures compliance with local laws and regulations and helps avoid confusion regarding jurisdiction and applicable standards.
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Onshore. Cable Civil Works Agreement, dated as of September 21, 2020 (the “Onshore Civil Works Agreement”), between Vineyard Wind LLC and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Corporation, together with the Conditions of Contract, the Employer’s Requirements and the Schedules (as defined therein) thereto, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated as of September 22, 2020, as assigned to Vineyard Wind 1 LLC by that certain Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of March 1, 2021 between Vineyard Wind LLC and Vineyard Wind 1 LLC (as amended by that certain Omnibus Amendment No. 1 to Assignment and Assumption Agreements, dated as of August 28, 2021), and as further amended by that certain Second Amendment to Contract Agreement, effective as of January 15, 2021, that certain Third Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated as of January 15, 2021 and that certain Fourth Amendment to Contract Agreement, dated as of August 13, 2021.
Onshore. Bottom fixed offshore 1.3. Floating
Onshore. MSS Senior project manager $ 1500 MSS Project Manager $ 1200 MSS Document Controller $ 600 MSS Project Planner $ 750 MSS HSE Advisor $ 700 MSS Contract Manager $ 900 MSS Legal Advisor $ 1100 MSS Cost Controller $ 900 MSS Crewing Business Partner $ 700 Senior Project Engineer $ 1300 Project Engineer $ 1200
Onshore. Place of attendance (point of embarkation)
Onshore. Onshore oil and gas covers both conventional or unconventional sources (including shale gas). The OGA will continue to play a crucial role in the development of onshore oil and gas, including unconventional sources such as shale gas. The OGA will lead on conventional and unconventional onshore operations and operator competence. Additionally, in shale gas public engagement events, the OGA will lead the response on queries in relation to the technical details of fracturing or geology and management of seismicity.
Onshore. 1. For metallic minerals Individual - Eight Hundred Ten (810) hectares Corporation/ Partnership/- Five Thousand (5,000) hectares Association/Cooperative Five Thousand (5,000) hectares 2. For non-metallic minerals except for those in item nos. 3, 4, and 5 Individual - Eight Hundred Ten (810) hectares Corporation/ Partnership/- Two Thousand (2,000) hectares Association/Cooperative 3. For sand and gravel Individual - Twenty (20) hectares Corporation/ Partnership/- Fifty (50) hectares Association/Cooperative 4. For marble, granite and construction aggregates Individual - Fifty (50) hectares Corporation/ Partnership/- One Hundred (100) hectares Association/Cooperative 5. For cement raw materials such as limestone, shale and limestone Individual - Five Hundred (500) hectares Corporation/ Partnership/- One Thousand (1000) hectares Association/Cooperative
Onshore. A) in any province B) in the entire Philippines
Onshore wind turbine means a turbine of which the center of the base is built on land and in a coastal area where the boundary from the sea water's edge to the inside of the area is at the lowest for multiple years. The sea water's edge at the lowest for multiple years is determined and promulgated in the Government's Decree No. 40/2016/ND-CP dated May 15, 2016 on providing guidelines for the implementation of some articles of the Law on Sea and Island Natural Resources and Environment or regulations on amending the Law thereof.