Additional Properties definition

Additional Properties means any oil and natural gas assets or related interests that are acquired by any member of the Partnership Group pursuant to an Acquisition.
Additional Properties means properties proposed by Developer to be added to the Project Right of Way to be used for Project-related purposes that are not within the Project Right of Way boundaries identified in the NEPA Approvals, including those properties outside such boundaries to be used as Project Specific Locations.
Additional Properties means all real property interests, mineral claims, mineral leases, land (surface and access rights), mining concessions, mining rights and exploration licenses and other similar rights, concessions and interests or contractual rights owned or held by a Seller Group Entity as of the Closing Date, or directly or indirectly acquired by or granted to a Seller Group Entity (including a Project Owner) after the Closing Date, but which does not form part of the Stream Properties.

Examples of Additional Properties in a sentence

  • Developer shall undertake and complete the acquisition of all Project ROW, including Additional Properties, in accordance with Section 7 of the Technical Provisions, the approved Right of Way Acquisition Plan and all applicable Laws relating to such acquisition, including the Uniform Act.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Developer shall be entitled to a Change Order to account for any additional costs incurred as a result of additional Utility Adjustment Work on TxDOT Additional Properties required due to a Necessary Basic Configuration Change.

  • Developer shall undertake and complete the acquisition of all Project ROW, including Additional Properties, in accordance with Section 7 of the Technical Provisions, the approved ROW Acquisition Plan and all applicable Laws relating to such acquisition, including the Uniform Act.

  • Further, any right, title or interest in real property Developer must acquire as a result of such Necessary Basic Configuration Change shall be considered TxDOT Additional Properties and TxDOT shall be responsible for the purchase price therefor.

  • Developer shall undertake and complete the acquisition of Facility Right of Way, including Additional Properties, in accordance with Section 7 of the Technical Provisions, the approved Right of Way Acquisition Plan and all applicable Laws relating to such acquisition, including the Uniform Act.


More Definitions of Additional Properties

Additional Properties means any leased or owned properties acquired by Houston or Seattle after the date of the Separation Agreement and before the Go Live Date.
Additional Properties means any leased or owned properties acquired by HP or Enterprise after the date of the Separation Agreement and before the Go Live Date.
Additional Properties means, collectively, 8 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Property, the 15 Executive Property, the 22 ▇▇▇▇▇ Property, the 470 Bridgeport Property and the 950 Bridgeport Property.
Additional Properties means any real property (which term is inclusive of all permanent estates and interests in real property), improvements and fixtures outside of the Schematic ROW, that may be acquired in connection with the Project, including (a) the DB Contractor- Designated ROW, and (b) any additional real property outside of the Schematic ROW that must be acquired due to (i) a TxDOT-Directed Change issued under the Design-Build Agreement or
Additional Properties means, collectively, (i) the Properties described in Exhibits A-30 and A-68 through A-88 hereof, and (ii) the LTA GMAC Leased Property.
Additional Properties set forth in Section 1.2 of the Consolidated Lease is hereby amended by deleting the existing definition and replacing it with the following definition:
Additional Properties means any leased or owned properties acquired by Agilent after the date of the Separation Agreement and before the Operational Separation Date.