Common use of 41B Clause in Contracts

41B. (1) If the Company at any time considers that the establishment of plant for the production of steel or, as the case may be, the expansion of the productive capacity of such plant as required to proposed or as required pursuant to any proposals finally approved or determined pursuant to clause 41A hereof (hereinafter called “the steel operation”) is for any technical, economic or other reason not feasible, whether in whole or in part, then the Company may submit to the Minister the reasons why it considers the steel operation is not feasible, together with supporting data and such other relevant information as the Minister may require.

Appears in 28 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Variation Agreement, Agreement

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41B. (1) If the Company at any time considers that the establishment of plant for the production of steel or, as the case may be, the expansion of the productive capacity of such plant as required to proposed or as required pursuant to any proposals finally approved or determined pursuant to clause 41A hereof (hereinafter called “the steel operation”) is for any technical, economic or other reason not feasible, whether in whole or in part, then the Company may submit to the Minister the reasons why it considers the steel operation is not feasible, together with supporting data date and such other relevant information as the Minister may require.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.legislation.wa.gov.au

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