Examples of Supreme Decree in a sentence
In relation to the small-scale and artisanal mining activities, the function stipulated in Section 59, subparagraph f) of Act No. 27867 - Organic Act of Regional Governments and the powers associated to said function, stipulated in the Appendix of Supreme Decree No. 036-2007-PCM.
Supreme Decree No. 008-2007-EM approved the merger by absorption of the INACC with the Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Institute (INGEMMET), with the latter as the surviving entity.
Members, whose subscriptions are not paid by 1st May shall be ineligible to play in any competition or vote at any Club meeting until same are paid.
The purchase price is to be paid as follows:(i) Initial payment of US$200,000 on the effective date of the Lukkacha Option Agreement (paid);(ii) Annual payments of US$100,000 starting on the first anniversary of obtaining the Supreme Decree.
The dispute has arisen as a result of acts and omissions of the Government of Bolivia including the issuance of Supreme Decree No.1308 on August 1, 2012.
Minera Puno must incur exploration expenditures on the Lukkacha Concessions as follows:• US$1,000,000 within 24 months following the date of obtaining the Supreme Decree; and• An additional US$1,000,000 within 36 months following the date of obtaining the Supreme Decree.
No assurance can be given with respect to the timing or certainty of receipt of a Supreme Decree.
Although the Company believes that the annulment of the 2007 Supreme Decree represents a violation of the Company’s rights, an impairment loss of $0.9 million was recorded against the carrying amount of Santa Ana resource property costs at December 31, 2011 due to the uncertainty and unknown timing of a favourable resolution to this matter.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the agreements contained in Section 4 shall survive any such termination or expiration of the Advisory Agreement and shall remain operative and in full force and effect.
Transmission Regulations approved by Supreme Decree No. 027-2007-EM, and supplementary and amending standards.