Cast House definition

Cast House means the casting facilities owned and operated by MAC, in accordance with the Cast House Users' Agreement.
Cast House means the casting facilities owned and operated by the Smelter, in accordance with the Cast House Users’ Agreement substantially in the form of Schedule 6.
Cast House means the land, improvements and personal property at the Plant for the casting of Molten Metal into Primary Aluminum.

Examples of Cast House in a sentence

  • C-1 100 common shares 100 common shares 100 % None Novelis Cast House Technology Ltd.

  • Holidays worked or not worked do not constitute overtime hours for charging purposes in the Cast House.

  • Pursuant to the Framework Shareholders’ Agreement, the Parties have caused the Smelter Company to install the Cast House.

  • The transfer tax (overdrachtsbelasting) due in respect of the initial five year term of the Cast House Ground Lease (the "de Rechten B" as defined in the draft notarial deed) as well as any extension thereof in accordance with Clause 2.3.5 shall be payable by UTB.

  • If the Force Majeure affects the Fabrication Plant but not the Cast House, Buyer shall continue, to the extent reasonably feasible and subject to Buyer's available casting capacity, to cast molten primary aluminum for the account of Seller pursuant to Section 8.1.

  • Buyer shall continue Seller's existing practice of checking the weight of Sows and/or other sows by a second weighing on the main gate scales, and if the second weighing indicates a weight discrepancy of more than one percent (1%), Buyer shall reweigh any such Sows or other sows on the scale in the M-1 bay in the Cast House.

  • Unless the Smelting Company shall determine in its sole, reasonable judgment that the installation, operation or maintenance of the Additional Casting Equipment would unreasonably interfere with the development, construction, operation or maintenance of the Cast House, the Smelting Company shall install, operate and maintain such Additional Casting Equipment on behalf of and as agent for such Cast House Customer(s).

  • Bank of America, N.A., as Collateral Agent District of Columbia Recorder of Deeds 201011465312-27-10 UCC-1 All assets now owned or hereafter acquired Bank of America, N.A., as Collateral Agent District of Columbia Recorder of Deeds 2014058410 ▇-▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; Amends the address of the Debtor Novelis Cast House Technology Ltd.

  • The head and registered offices are: UK General Insurance Limited, Cast House, Old Mill Business Park, Gibraltar Island Road, Leeds, LS10 1RJ.

  • When the Cast House capacity so subscribed for a particular form of Primary Aluminum exceeds the available capacity, then the Operator shall allocate the available capacity between the Owners in proportion to their Basic Tonnages and Allocated Excess Tonnages, if any, and shall consult with each Owner regarding alternative forms of Primary Aluminum.


More Definitions of Cast House

Cast House shall have the meaning set forth in Recital A hereof.
Cast House has the meaning given in the recitals of this Agreement;

Related to Cast House

  • guest house means an accommodation establishment providing overnight lodging with at least one daily meal;

  • Halfway house means a facility licensed by the division of parole and community services of the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to section 2967.14 of the Revised Code as a suitable facility for the care and treatment of adult offenders.

  • Trinity House means the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond;

  • Apartment house OR "MULTIPLE DWELLING" means any building, not being a lodging-house or hotel, or portion thereof, which is designed, built, rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied, or which is occupied, as the home or residence of three or more families living independently of each other and doing their own cooking within their apartment, suite or dwelling unit.

  • Boathouse (NR 115.03(1h)) means a permanent structure used for the storage of watercraft and associated materials and includes all structures which are totally enclosed, have roofs or walls or any combination of these structural parts.