NSR definition

NSR means net smelter return.

Examples of NSR in a sentence

  • The Final Report shall be the property of Municipality, and NSR shall not disclose the Final Report to any third party except as required to perform this Agreement.

  • In the context of this RTC Study, the term "transparency" is the capacity for the added rail stop to be introduced in a manner that does not cause the operations of the existing and anticipated freight and intercity passenger operations to suffer additional delay, however minimal, while still allowing for route maintenance in accordance with Norfolk Southern (NSR) standards and practices.

  • Any assignment by Nine Mile of this contract and the NSR obligation will first be disclosed to Xxxxxxxx with a written binding obligation by the third party to respect all the terms of the contract and NSR, provided to Xxxxxxxx.

  • Municipality has agreed to reimburse NSR for all costs associated with the performance of the Hillsborough Station RTC Study.

  • Optionor hereby grants to Optionee the sole and exclusive option (the “Option”) to acquire a 100% interest in the Property, subject to a 3% NSR Royalty, by completing the Option Exercise Requirements in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.


More Definitions of NSR

NSR means New Source Review.
NSR means Net Smelter Return: the proceeds returned from the smelter and/or refinery to the mine owner less certain costs.
NSR means New Source Review, as it relates to the following:
NSR means net smelter returns royalty, a form of royalty based on the value of production or net proceeds received by the operator from a smelter or refinery.
NSR or “net smelter returns” means a payment made by a producer of metals based on the value of the gross metal production from the property, less deduction of certain limited costs including smelting, refining, transportation and insurance costs.
NSR means no specific requirements other than those general requirements of the GPS Environmental Policy Schedule which are applicable in respect of all emissions. Notes—