Federal Lease definition

Federal Lease means the Debtors’ interest in the contracts, leases, covenants, operating rights agreements, rights-of-use and easements, and rights-of-way or other interests or agreements with the United States involving (a) federal lands or hydrocarbon interests; (b) lands or hydrocarbon interests held in trust for Indian Landowners; or (c) lands or hydrocarbon interests held by such Indian Landowners in fee with federal restrictions on alienation.
Federal Lease means the Lease of the Metropolitan Washington Airports, dated as of March 2, 1987, between the United States of America, acting by and through the Secretary of Transportation, and the Borrower.
Federal Lease means the lease of federal property to a private person who under such lease is contractually obligated to develop, rehabilitate, maintain and operate a military housing project under the authority of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996, P.L. 104-106, Title XXVIII, Subtitle A - Military Housing Privatization Initiative (codified at 10 U.S.C. Sections 2871-2885), as amended, including all improvements thereon.

Examples of Federal Lease in a sentence

  • The Authority will use its best efforts to notify the Contractor of any material amendments to the Federal Lease that would affect the Contractor.

  • This Contract shall be subordinate and subject to the provisions of the Federal Lease dated March 2, 1987, between the United States Department of Transportation and the Authority, providing for the Authority's lease of the Airports effective June 7, 1987.

  • The Contractor shall be and remain subordinate to the provisions of the Federal Lease dated March 2, 1987, between the United States Department of Transportation and the Authority, providing for the Authority's lease of the Airports effective June 7, 1987.

  • Includes the annual bonus bid payment on the Federal Lease by Application for the Belle Ayr mine of $42 million.

  • The Contractor shall subordinate and subject to the provisions of the Federal Lease dated March 2, 1987, between the United States Department of Transportation and the Airports Authority, providing for the Airports Authority’s lease of the Airports effective June 7, 1987.


More Definitions of Federal Lease

Federal Lease means the Agreement and Deed of Lease, dated March 2, 1987, between the United States of America, acting through the Secretary of Transportation, and the Authority, as the same may be amended or supplemented.
Federal Lease means Oil an d Gas Leases n u m bered Y-411- 68, 412-68, Y-442-R-68, 443-R-68 an d 444-R-68 an d issued
Federal Lease means the Agreement and Deed of Lease effective June 7, 1987, between the United States of America and the Airports Authority as amended from time to time.
Federal Lease means a contractual agreement with the Federal Government which authorizes the exploration, development, and production of oil and
Federal Lease means an agreement which, in considera- tion of bonuses and royalties conferred and covenants to be observed, grants to a lessee the exclusive right and privilege of exploring for, developing, or producing, or any or all of these, oil and gas, coal, oil shale, tar sands, and geothermal resources on lands under Federal jurisdiction.
Federal Lease means the lease of federal property to a private person who under such lease is contractually obligated to develop, rehabilitate, maintain and operate a military housing project under the authority of the National
Federal Lease means the Lease, dated March 2, 1987, as amended, between the United States of America, acting by and through the Secretary of Transportation, and the Airports Authority, relating to the Airports Authority’s assumption of operating responsibility for, among other things, Dulles International, including the Dulles Airport Access Highway, as hereinafter amended from time to time.