Common use of Underlying Clause in Contracts

Underlying. Agreement - The written agreement with a Landowner(s) including, but not limited to, an easement, option, lease, or license under the terms of which another person has constructed, constructs, or intends to construct a Commercial Wind Energy Facility on the property of the Landowner. Underground Cable - Electrical power lines installed below grade to be utilized for conveyance of power from the Wind Turbine(s) to the Wind Facility substation. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS provides America’s farmers with financial and technical (NRCS) - assistance to voluntarily put conservation on the ground, not only helping the environment but agricultural operations too. Useful Life - A Commercial Wind Energy Facility will be presumed to have no remaining Useful Life if: (1) no electricity is generated for a continuous period of twelve (12) months and (2) the Commercial Wind Energy Facility Owner fails, for a period of 6 consecutive months, to pay the Landowner amounts owed in accordance with the Underlying Agreement. Wind Turbine - A wind energy conversion unit equal to or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement, Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement, Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement

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