Mandatory Work Programme definition

Mandatory Work Programme means the Work Programme specified in Article 5.2 with respect to Initial Exploration Period.
Mandatory Work Programme means the Work Programme specified in Article 5.5.

Examples of Mandatory Work Programme in a sentence

  • In case no proposal is received from the Contractor for the substitution and fails to complete Mandatory Work Programme the provision of Article 5.6 shall apply.

  • The Management Committee shall ensure that the substituted work programme shall be atleast equal to the shortfall in the Mandatory Work Programme when evaluated in terms of efforts and expenditure.

  • Provided however that, in the event the Contractor undertakes 3D seismic API in a part of the Contract Area it shall be deemed to have discharged the Mandatory Work Programme in that part of the Contract Area and will not be required to undertake the mandatory 2D seismic API in that part of the Contract Area.

  • Work Programme and Budgets for the Exploration Period shall include work sufficient to meet the relevant Mandatory Work Programme and Minimum Work Programme with respect to each Exploration Phase specified in this Article 5.

  • The Management Committee shall ensure that the substituted work programme shall be at least to the shortfall in the Mandatory Work Programme when evaluated in terms of efforts and expenditure.

  • In case due to any reason intrinsic to the Contract Area reason(s), the Contractor is not able to cover any part of the Contract Area by 2D seismic survey of grid size specified in this Article, the Contractor shall submit a proposal for substitution of the short fall in the Mandatory Work Programme to the Management Committee for approval.

  • Work Programme and Budgets for the exploration period shall include work sufficient to meet the relevant Mandatory Work Programme and Minimum Work Programme with respect to Initial Exploration Period specified in this Article 5.

  • In case due to any reason intrinsic to the Contract Area reason (s), the Contractor is not able to cover any part of the Contract Area by 2D seismic survey of grid size specified in this Article, the Contractor shall submit a proposal for substitution of the shortfall in the Mandatory Work Programme to the Management Committee for approval.

  • In case due to any reason intrinsic to the Contract Area reason(s), the Contractor is not able to cover any part of the contract Area by 2D seismic survey of grid size specified in this Article, the Contractor shall submit a proposal for substitution of the short fall in the Mandatory Work Programme to the Management Committee for approval.

  • In case due to any reason intrinsic to the Contract Area, the Contractor is not able to cover any part of the Contract Area by 2D seismic survey of grid size specified in this Article, the contractor shall submit a proposal for substitution of the shortfall in the Mandatory Work Programme to the Management Committee for approval.

Related to Mandatory Work Programme

  • Work Programme means the document adopted by the Commission for the implementation of the specific programme28 in accordance with its Article 12 or the equivalent document in content and structure adopted by a funding body.

  • Work Program means a program of work reasonably acceptable to both parties in respect of a particular Property, contained in a written document setting out in reasonable detail; (i) An outline of the Mining Operations proposed to be undertaken and conducted on the Property, specifically stating the period of time during which the work contemplated by the proposed program is to be done and performed; (ii) The estimated cost of such Mining Operations including a proposed budget providing for estimated monthly cash requirements in advance and giving reasonable details; and (iii) The identity and credentials of the person or persons undertaking the Mining Operations so proposed if not the Optionor, reasonably acceptable to both parties hereto.

  • Work Progress Schedule means the continually updated time schedule prepared and monitored by Contractor that accurately indicates all necessary appropriate revisions as required by the conditions of the Work and the Project while maintaining a concise comparison to the Baseline Schedule.

  • Programme of work means the Programme of work submitted by the contractor and approved by the Engineer-in-charge and includes and amendment thereto made from time to time and approved by the Engineer-in-charge;

  • Work Product means any and all works, including work papers, notes, materials, approaches, designs, specifications, systems, innovations, improvements, inventions, software, programs, source code, documentation, training materials, audio or audiovisual recordings, methodologies, concepts, studies, reports, whether finished or unfinished, and whether or not included in the Deliverables, that are developed, produced, generated, or provided by Contractor in connection with Contractor’s performance of its duties under the Contract or through use of any funding provided under this Contract.