Mines and Minerals Sample Clauses

Mines and Minerals. All mines and minerals in on or under the Premises with full powers of working and extraction (reasonable compensation being made for any damage occasioned to the Premises).
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Mines and Minerals. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, CN will exempt and reserve to itself all of the oil, gas and other minerals on, in and under the Purchased Lands, together with the right of access thereto, provided however that said exemption, reservation and right do not interfere with SLQ'S operations and business of the Sherbrooke Line.
Mines and Minerals. All mines and minerals in on or under the Premises with full powers of working and getting same making good any physical damage occasioned to the Premises but not being responsible for any temporary inconvenience loss or damage.
Mines and Minerals. Full right to all mines and minerals in, on or under the Demised Premises with full powers of working and getting the same, provided reasonable compensation is paid for any damage thereby occasioned to the Demised Premises.
Mines and Minerals. The Permittee shall allow Canada the right to permit any other Person to explore, search for, drill, remove and dispose of the oil, gas, minerals and petroleum in, on or under the Permit Area, and for that purpose to drill xxxxx, lay pipelines and build such tanks, stations and structures as may be necessary and to take onto the Permit Area such equipment as may be required for these operations, subject to such conditions as the Minster and the Permittee may deem proper for the protection of the Permittee’s rights granted hereunder and necessary for the safety and protection of the works and subject to the observations, performance, execution and compliance by Canada or any Person authorized by Canada of all applicable laws, by-laws, rules, regulations, requirements, orders, directions, ordinances and the like of every federal, provincial, municipal or Band authority or agency.
Mines and Minerals. Climate Change (MoEF&CC). Environmental frequency of monitoring and sampling is given below in table:
Mines and Minerals. Lessee: Smt. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx A Conditions of free flow; speed is controlled by driver’s desires; speed limits, or physical roadway conditions. 0.0-0.34 0.0-0.34 Excellent B Conditions of stable flow; operating speeds beginning to be restricted; little or no restriction on maneuverability from other vehicles. 0.35-0.54 0.35-0.50 Very Good C Conditions of stable flow; speeds and maneuverability more closely restricted; occasional backups behind left-turning vehicles at intersections. 0.55-0.77 0.51-0.74 Good/Average / Fair D Conditions approach unstable flow; tolerable speeds can be maintained but temporary restrictions may cause extensive delays; little freedom to maneuver; comfort and convenience low; at intersections, some motorists, especially those making left turns, may wait through one or more signal changes. 0.78-0.93 0.75-0.89 Poor E Conditions approach capacity; unstable flow with stoppages of momentary duration; maneuverability severely limited. 0.94-0.99 0.90-0.99 Very Poor Source: San Xxxxxxx County General Plan 2010 Total Capacity of mine : 141999 tonnes No. of working days : 200 days Average Production per day : 709.99 tons per day Truck Capacity : 40 tone approx No. of truck strips/day : 17.74 No. of truck trips per day to & for : 17.74*2 = 35.49 Increase in PCU per day : 141.99 Table.3.10 (c): Modified Traffic Scenario & LOS Road V(PCU/Hour) C(PCU/hour) Modified V/C Ratio LOS Vicinity of site 96 + 19.088 = 115.088 1400 0.063 X Xxxx xxxxxxx XX 000 000 +19.088 = 551.088 1400 0.091 A From the above analysis it can be seen that V/C ratio is “Good” in the vicinity area, whereas for the road approaching Road towards Gujrat National Highway No.-8 is also “excellent”. As per the
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Mines and Minerals. Lessee: Smt. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx classification the additional load on the carrying capacity of the concerned roads will not have any significant change. Figure 3.7: Transportation Route Map 3.11 BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Mines and Minerals. Lessee: Smt. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Environment for this Project. Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems have been studied to understand the biological environment.
Mines and Minerals. Lessee: Smt. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. The work may be part time or full time or unpaid work in a farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. Worker: All persons engaged in 'work' are defined as workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation of land or milk production even solely for domestic consumption are also treated as workers. Main Workers: Those workers who had worked for the major part of the reference period (i.e. 6 months or more in the case of a year) are termed as Main Workers.
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