Final Feasibility Report definition

Final Feasibility Report shall bear the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.1.7 below.
Final Feasibility Report means a detailed report showing the feasibility of placing a Property or part thereof into commercial production and including at least the following information: (i) a description of that part of the Property to be covered by the proposed mine; (ii) the estimated recoverable reserves of minerals and the estimated composition and content thereof; (iii) the proposed procedure for development, mining and production; (iv) results of ore amenability tests (if any); (v) the nature and extent of the facilities proposed to be acquired or constructed and, if the size, extent and location of the ore body makes mill facilities feasible, a preliminary design for such mill facilities; (vi) the total costs, including capital budget, reasonably required to purchase, construct and install all structures, machinery and equipment required for the proposed mine, including a schedule of timing of such cost requirements; (vii) environmental impact studies and costs thereof; (viii) the period in which it is proposed the Property shall be brought to commercial production; (ix) such other data and information as are reasonably necessary to substantiate the existence of a mineral deposit of sufficient size and grade to justify development of a mine, taking into account all relevant business, tax and other economic considerations; and (x) working capital requirements for the initial four months of operation of the Property as a mine or such longer period as may be reasonably justified in the circumstances.
Final Feasibility Report has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6(i). “Financial Statements” means, for any Person:

Examples of Final Feasibility Report in a sentence

  • In the event that the Initial Response, together with the Additional Response and the Final Response provide the full and complete information reasonably requested by Teva, then following submission of the Final Response Protalix shall not be required to provide any additional information to Teva in connection with the Final Feasibility Report.

  • Design Research - Enclosures Concept Designs - Options Code & Permit Analysis Concept Renderings Opinion of Probable Cost Estimates - ROM Cost-Benefit& Economic Analysis Comparative Analysis Operational Cost Analysis Draft Report Final Feasibility Report Documentation Park Board Meeting City Council Meeting Final Report Document This chart provides a summary of our estimated level of effort for various assumed tasks with estimated budgets for each.

  • The Consultant may take 4 (four) week for submitting its Final Feasibility Report after receipt of comments from the Authority.

  • Funds will be used to complete the Final Feasibility Report and technical, legal, and managerial review of the EIS/EIR.

  • The proportionate cost-share between CCWD and Reclamation is established by the total construction cost assignment percentage split between the Federal assigned percentage and the non-Federal assigned percentage published in the Final Feasibility Report.

  • Each Final Feasibility Report submitted by Company shall specifically identify [ * ] to be used for Production of each Licensed Product.

  • The assigned proportionate cost-share is subject to change from the published Final Feasibility Report to an updated assignment if during preconstruction Project benefit calculations or categories are changed.

  • The Final Feasibility Report, PMP, any Federal authorizing legislation, and any relevant Reclamation Directive and Standard for Preconstruction and/or Construction, detail the initial scope of work and level of effort.

  • The Parties agree that the purpose of this MOA is to clearly define the obligations and responsibilities of the Parties to complete Preconstruction Activities and specified documents consistent with the Final Feasibility Report, PMP, and any Project authorizing legislation, if any, and to share costs as outlined herein, consistent with the authorizations identified in Article 3 of this MOA and other pertinent Federal, State, and local laws and policy.

  • This agreement was for the purpose of providing for cost-sharing to complete the Final Supplement to the 2010 Final EIS/EIR, release of the Final Feasibility Report in partnership with Reclamation, financial evaluation of the Project for the Local Agency Partners (LAP), development of a long-term governance structure for a likely new Joint Powers Authority (JPA) and conceptual and preliminary design.


More Definitions of Final Feasibility Report

Final Feasibility Report means a detailed report showing the feasibility of placing a Property or part thereof into commercial production and including at least the following information: (i) a description of that part of the Property to be covered by the proposed mine; (ii) the estimated recoverable reserves of minerals and the estimated composition and content thereof; (iii) the proposed procedure for development, mining and production; (iv) results of ore amenability tests (if any); (v) the nature and extent of the facilities proposed to be acquired or constructed and, if the size, extent and location of the ore body makes mill facilities feasible, a preliminary design for such mill facilities; (vi) the total costs, including capital budget, reasonably required to purchase, construct and install all structures, machinery and equipment required for the proposed mine, including a schedule of timing of such cost requirements; (vii) environmental impact studies and costs thereof; (ix) such other data and information as are reasonably necessary to substantiate the existence of a mineral deposit of sufficient size and grade to justify development of a mine, taking into account all relevant business, tax and other economic considerations; and (x) working capital requirements for the initial four months of operation of the Property as a mine or such longer period as may be reasonably justified in the circumstances. FIRST RECOVERY DATE means the date on which the first of either Minco or an Investor recovers its Prior Costs from Net Proceeds.