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Extracted Coal shall be free from any extraneous material like Shale, Rock etc.
None of the Collateral consists of, or is the Proceeds of, As Extracted Collateral, timber to be cut, Consumer Goods, Farm Products or Manufactured Homes.
Annex A: The Agreement as to Certain Water Rights in Johore between the Sultan of Johore and the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore signed on 5 December 1927 (Extracted from Administration Report of the Singapore Municipality for the Year 1927) (Vol.
Rows per Month Customer may extract data as Extracted Data and load Rows as Loaded Data into the Customer’s Server, up to the total number of Rows specified in an Order Form.
Igloo shall exclusively own all rights, including all IP Rights, in and to all Extracted Data, whether as part of derivative works or otherwise.
The Extracted Text shall be provided in searchable ASCII text format (or Unicode text format if the text is in a foreign language) and shall be named with a unique ▇▇▇▇▇ Number (e.g., the unique ▇▇▇▇▇ Number of the first page of the corresponding production version of the document followed by its file extension).
Extracted natural atomic materials and lithium, and their concentrates, derivatives and compounds, cannot be subject to any kind of juridical acts, unless executed or entered into by the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission (Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear), or with its prior authorisation.
All NSR Royalty payments shall be made by Grantor to Grantee within thirty (30) days after the end of the calendar quarter in which proceeds from the sale of Extracted Materials are actually received by Grantor.
The Payor shall maintain up-to-date and complete records of the production and sale or other disposition of all Minerals Produced or Extracted and sold from the Property.
If the parties so agree, the Extracted Text shall be provided in searchable ASCII text format (or Unicode text format if the text is in a foreign language) and shall be named with a unique ▇▇▇▇▇ Number (e.g. the unique ▇▇▇▇▇ Number of the first page of the corresponding production version of the document followed by its file extension).