economically feasible definition
economically feasible means that the gross revenues derived from any applicable operations is in excess of that needed to pay the Costs of Gaming Operations or Costs of Ancillary Operations, as applicable to the operations in question.
economically feasible means that the gross Revenues derived from any applicable operations is in excess of that needed to pay the Permitted Operating Costs for such operations.
economically feasible means the annual cost to manually read a site is greater than the annual cost of installing and maintaining a communication link.
More Definitions of economically feasible
economically feasible means cost effective based on consideration of factors including, but not limited to, direct and avoided costs such as whether the material is capable of being collected by the department in the same truck as source separated metal, glass and plastic recyclable material, and shall include consideration of markets for recycled material.
economically feasible means that an alternative product or replacement chemical
economically feasible means to decide whether or not a procurement is prudent, thrifty, effective and efficient; to source in a fiscally responsible manner; to consider the best return on investment of available funds (when considering environmental benefits), not being wasteful or extravagant.
economically feasible means that, after an analysis of how beneficial and practical the implementation of a technology or practice will be to SMC, the local community, and to the Environment, the benefits are demonstrated to outweigh the costs.
economically feasible means that the Improvements, Equipment, and Inventory for which loss or damage has resulted shall be capable of being restored to their preexisting condition and utility in all material respects with a value equal to or greater than the which existed prior to such loss or damage and such restoration shall be capable of being completed prior to the earlier to occur of (i) the expiration of business interruption income insurance for the Facility (as described in Section 4.5(d) above) as determined by the Lender or its operating adviser or (ii) the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the Maturity Date.
economically feasible. For all purposes of this Conveyance:
economically feasible means that a safer alternative does not significantly reduce the operating margin of the industrial facility, or the person who imports, manufactures, transports, processes, or distributes a substance for commercial purposes, or uses a substance in a commercial manufacturing or processing activity, as the case may be;