AIMA definition
Examples of AIMA in a sentence
Deconstruction The removal of a Facility from the property of a Landowner and the restoration of that property as provided in the AIMA.
If the Facility Owner fails to provide such notifications, the Commercial Operation Date shall be the execution date of this AIMA plus 6 months.
The effective date of this AIMA commences on the date of execution.
Owner named as insured AIMA If Agreement requires handling or installation of Owner’s equipment, coverage should be furnished on “All Risk” form, including transit and Owner shall be named.
Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement The Agreement between the Commercial Wind Energy Facility (AIMA) - Owner and the Illinois Department of Agriculture described herein.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture and concur that this AIMA is the complete AIMA governing the mitigation of agricultural impacts that may result from the Construction and Deconstruction of the solar farm project in County within the State of Illinois.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) AIMA sets forth the pipeline construction requirements to minimize and mitigate impacts to farmland.
Although not a signatory of the AIMA when finalized, the Illinois Farm Bureau has been a participant in its development.
The Company and Landowner shall consult with the local SWCD in the event that a dispute occurs between the Landowner and the Company with regard to acceptable Project activities that comply with the AIMA during wet conditions.
If a Qualified Professional is removed, Company shall hire a qualified replacement in accordance with this AIMA within 45 days of the previous individual being removed.