no-go definition

no-go option means maintaining the status quo. This option will be explored to assess the implications of not implementing the project.
no-go. Decision” (“Phase 1”), including the development of the Airport Project Concept, Bermuda and CCC would determine whether to proceed with the Project and enter into an Airport Development Agreement (as defined therein);‌
no-go option means maintaining the status quo were no solar plant will be constructed. This would be the best for the environment given that it remains untouched. However that situation is not favoured as it means no development and lack of employment opportunities for the local people. The electricity import bill remains high to the disadvantage of the citizens of this country.

More Definitions of no-go

no-go alternative provides the means to compare the impacts of project alternatives with the scenario of a project not going ahead. In evaluating the ‘no-go’ alternative it is important to take into account the implications of foregoing the benefits of the proposed project (World Bank, 1996 in DEAT, 2004)).
no-go alternative also means that the benefits associated with the Proposed Development will not be realised. These include the following:
no-go. Decision: Should a “no go” decision be reached at the end of any stage indicating the failure of prolectin-1 and prolactin-1i for COVID 19 and Influenza, the joint venture partners will receive the license of prolactin-1c for Cancer Metastasis and develop a budget for funding the indication and seek to raise capital for these indications, being mutually diluted by such capital. Conversion option: After complete funding of the $5.0M, but before signature of a licensing deal. BDFG can convert its 50% ownership in the JV into a 17.5% owner-stake of BIXT. (The certificate(s) shall be free of restrictive legends and trading restrictions if the shares of Common Stock underlying the portion of the conversion right being converted are eligible under a resale exemption pursuant to Rule 144(b)(1)(ii) and Rule 144(d)(1)(ii) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended). Funding Earn In: For each $50,000 advanced under this contract, the Investor will earn a 0.5% interest in the JV and its respective terms. Conditions: The transactions contemplated hereby will be subject to customary closing conditions, including, but not limited to: - Satisfactory results of business, tax, legal, environmental and regulatory due diligence, as determined by BDFG in its sole discretion; - The parties agreeing upon and executing and delivering the Definitive Agreements; - Notes on terms satisfactory to the parties; - Receipt of any required governmental and third-party consents; - Absence of injunction, litigation, etc.; - No material adverse change; - The shares to be issued pursuant to the conversion of the Notes and exercise of the Warrants will be authorized and reserved for issuance, subject to repayment of the existing convertible Notes.
no-go alternative means that the proposed development of the Smashblock substation will not continue and the status quo will remain
no-go option means that the status quo of the site will remain (i.e. vacant land) and that the planned industrial service infrastructure (airport services) will not take place in close proximity of the George Airport; as identified in the Gwayang LSDF and George SDF (2019). This site is ideally located for the proposed filling station development in terms of access, and proximity to the airport.
no-go alternative means that the proposed development will not take place and the area will retain its status quo. This will mean that the traffic issues and road safety issues will not be addressed and the road network will not meet the requirements of a national road. With no improved infrastructure the economy and progress of the area is likely to slow down and road accidents will continue to occur due to the circuitous layout of the road.
no-go areas are those areas outside of working areas. The Contractor shall erect and maintain permanent and/or temporary fences of the type and in the locations directed by the RE. Such fences shall, if so specified, be erected before undertaking designated activities. Within the overall working area, the RE shall designate specific areas for the following: • Site Camp. • Stockpiling and storage of construction materials. • Stockpiling of topsoil for rehabilitation purposes. • Spoiling of cleared vegetation (alien / invasive species). • Sites for spoil materials.