Production Model definition

Production Model means an as-built energy model prepared by the Seller’s construction lender’s independent engineer, which model shall include the variables and use the methodology set forth on Exhibit D, and such other variables as such independent engineer determines should be included, and such other adjustments as the Parties may mutually determine.
Production Model means the model entitled Ressource Metanor Lac Bachelor Pro Forma LOM, delivered by Metanor to Sandstorm in or about December 15, 2010 and attached hereto as Schedule “C”’
Production Model has the meaning assigned to it in Exhibit C.

Examples of Production Model in a sentence

  • The present Terms of Reference describe the work to be undertaken by an Implementing Partner to assist the MAIL of the Government of Afghanistan (GOA) to implement Improved Backyard Poultry Production Model (30 Layer) of the National Horticulture and Livestock Project for a period of 12 months.

  • The present Terms of Reference describe the work to be undertaken by an Implementing Partner to assist the MAIL of the Government of Afghanistan (GOA) to implement Commercial Broiler Production Model (500 Broiler) of the National Horticulture and Livestock for a duration of one year.

  • Production Model: Base case production for the DP mine is 13,600 oz.

  • Production Model: The base case production model as disclosed by Glencairn calls for 60,000 oz./year for 7.3 years at a mill rate of 5,745 tonnes/day at a strip ratio of 1.32:1.

  • The stock assessment committee used an Age Structured Production Model.

  • The present Terms of Reference describe the work to be undertaken by an Implementing Partner to assist the MAIL of the Government of Afghanistan (GOA) to implement Small Scale Commercial Poultry Production Model (100 Layer) of the National Horticulture and Livestock Project for a period of 12 months.

  • The Master Agreement Terms and Conditions is located at: http://das.nebraska.gov/materiel/purchasing/Vehicles/Vehicle.html Please note that the Master Agreement Terms and Conditions are required to be signed and submitted to the State Purchasing Bureau on or before the bidder submits their first bid for the 2020 Production Model Year.

  • The county has won the title of “Provincial Food Production Model County” for five consecutive years.

  • The SHARKWG also conducted a series of models using a Bayesian Surplus Production Model to facilitate comparison with the 2014 assessment.

  • There is a well-defined set of default parameters, with further information provided within a series of users’ guides, such as the “H2A Forecourt Hydrogen Production Model Users Guide.” The H2A tool can model large, central production plants (>50,000 kg/day) as well as forecourt hydrogen production (100-1500 kg/day).


More Definitions of Production Model

Production Model has the meaning assigned to it in Exhibit C. “Projected Schedule” has the meaning assigned to it in Section 7.2(A).

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