MOLAR definition

MOLAR means The Ministry of Land and Resources of China.
MOLAR means Ministry of Land and Resources.
MOLAR means the PRC Ministry of Land and Natural Resources or its relevant local representative office as appropriate. Operator has the meaning given in the Joint Operating Agreement.

Examples of MOLAR in a sentence

  • The transfer of the Changkeng Exploration Permit from 757 Exploration Team to Mingzhong was approved by the MOLAR in 2009.

  • The permits were granted between February and December, 2006, by the MOLAR in Beijing.

  • The Director of Research shall evaluate the progress reports and advise the researchers accordingly.

  • The Permit was approved by MOLAR and renewed subsequent to the original approval in October 2009.

  • Share capital (continued) During the year ended December 31, 2013, the Company granted 940,000 performance share units to employees of the Company whereby 50% vests upon the Company receiving the final approval from Guangdong Provincial Government for the EIA report for the Fuwan Silver Project and the remaining 50% vests upon the completion of the Company’s obtaining the mining license issued by MOLAR in respect to the Fuwan Silver Project.


More Definitions of MOLAR

MOLAR means the Ministry of Land and Resources of the PRC.
MOLAR means the Ministry of Land and Resources in China. (ee) "NERIN" China Nerin Engineering Co Ltd.
MOLAR means The Ministry of Land and Resources.
MOLAR means Ministry of Land and Resources. (cc) "NERIN" China Nerin Engineering Co Ltd.
MOLAR means a large mass of material of some quality, in contrast to ‘molecular’ which means the smallest unit of material of some quality. The concept of a molar unit originated in German Romanticism and is reflected in almost every action and thought of a human being – which is not directed towards its immediate object and result but always to some relatively distant motive. Nonetheless, ‘molar unit’ is a concept with which modern social science has a great deal of trouble. In Activity Theory there is nothing in an activity other than human actions, and this is a thesis with which contemporary interactionist theories would be in agreement, eschewing recourse to biological determinism, religious or structural fatalism or any other force outside of human action as determinants of human life. But because there is nothing other than human actions to be found in an activity this does not mean that an activity is simply the additive sum of actions. In fact, the activity is generally a precondition for any of the component actions which instantiate it: when we act we do not generally create an activity, we join it. So Activity Theory recognizes that there are aggregates of actions which have a unity of their own for which, as the saying goes, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. The question then is what is it that gives an activity its unity?
MOLAR means Ministry of Land and Resources. (dd) "NERIN" China Nerin Engineering Co Ltd.(ee) "P&E" means P&E Mining Consultants Inc. (ff) "RMB" means the Chinese currency Renminbi.(gg) "SAFE" means State Administration of Foreign Exchange.(hh) "SDRC" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the section entitled "Background to Mining in China –Chinese Foreign Cooperative Joint Ventures".(ii) "SRK" means SRK Consulting.(jj) "Sterling" means Sterling Mining Company. (kk) "TSX" means the Toronto Stock Exchange.(ll) "Wardrop" means Wardrop, a Tetra Tech Company.(mm) "WFOE" means a wholly foreign owned entity for the purposes of Chinese law.ITEM 2. CORPORATE STRUCTURE
MOLAR means the Ministry of Land and Resources in China.