Comprehensive Asset definition

Comprehensive Asset means an Asset identified as such in Schedule 2.

Examples of Comprehensive Asset in a sentence

  • The parties agree that the works shall be preformed under the terms and conditions provided hereunder and in contract 424048860 and its respective exhibits, and any references in the contract and exhibits to the Poza Rica-Altamira Comprehensive Asset by virtue hereof shall be deemed applicable to the Gulf Tertiary Oil Comprehensive Asset.

  • The following chart shows the operation contract for the Tertiary Gulf Oil Comprehensive Asset that covers 4,071 major repairs and 17,777 minor repairs from 2009 to 2023.

  • PEP and Contractor shall perform the works provided hereunder in the Tertiary Gulf Oil Comprehensive Asset located in Pemex Exploración y Producción North Region, prevailing the prices originally agreed upon, and therefore Contractor shall not effect any additional charge for work performance, since they all have the same nature and scope as originally contracted.

  • Exhibit B is modified.- General Specifications, in point D.4, to agree upon contractor’s obligation to supply all necessary personnel and equipment to perform the works in the Tertiary Gulf Oil Comprehensive Asset pursuant to descriptions and characteristics described in that exhibit.

  • Exhibit B is modified.- General Specifications, in point A.1 to include the Tertiary Gulf Oil Comprehensive Asset within the contract scope under the terms and conditions agreed upon hereunder and in the respective Contract.

  • Task 2: Risk Based Comprehensive Asset Management and Capital Planning.

Related to Comprehensive Asset

  • Comprehensive assessment means the gathering of relevant social, psychological, medical and level of care information by the case manager and is used as a basis for the development of the consumer service plan.

  • Comprehensive means an assistance program that focuses on

  • Comprehensive plan means a generalized, coordinated land use map and policy statement of the governing body of a local government that interrelates all functional and natural systems and activities relating to the use of lands, including but not limited to sewer and water systems, trans- portation systems, educational facilities, recreational facilities, and natural resources and air and water quality management programs. “Comprehensive” means all-inclusive, both in terms of the geographic area covered and functional and natural activities and systems occurring in the area covered by the plan. “General nature” means a summary of policies and proposals in broad catego- ries and does not necessarily indicate specific locations of any area, activity or use. A plan is “co- ordinated” when the needs of all levels of governments, semipublic and private agencies and the citizens of Oregon have been considered and accommodated as much as possible. “Land” includes water, both surface and subsurface, and the air.

  • Comprehensive agreement means the comprehensive agreement between the private entity and the responsible public entity that is required prior to the development or operation of a qualifying project.

  • Adopt a comprehensive land use plan means to enact a new