Mining Methods Sample Clauses

The "MINING METHODS" clause defines the specific techniques and processes that may be used to extract minerals or resources from a designated site. It typically outlines acceptable methods such as open-pit, underground, or other extraction techniques, and may set standards or limitations to ensure safety, environmental compliance, or efficiency. By clearly specifying which mining methods are permitted, this clause helps prevent disputes over operational practices and ensures that both parties understand the scope and limitations of resource extraction activities.
Mining Methods. Lessee shall use such methods of mining as shall insure the extraction of the greatest possible ores consistent with prevailing good mining practice. Lessee agrees not to allow pits or excavations to become a hazard to persons or livestock.
Mining Methods. LESSEE will be using underground mining methods only for the mining of the Premises, except for the drilling described in Section 5.12.1.
Mining Methods. Grantor shall have the sole right to determine the timing and the manner of any production of Minerals from the Property and all related exploration, development and mining activities.
Mining Methods. Describe the cur- rent or proposed mining methods and the reasons for selecting these methods as the most suitable for the mineral re- serves under consideration. Include: (i) Geotechnical and hydrological models, and other parameters relevant to mine designs and plans; (ii) Production rates, expected mine life, mining unit dimensions, and min- ing dilution and recovery factors; (iii) Requirements for stripping, un- derground development, and back- filling; (iv) Required mining equipment fleet and machinery, and personnel; and (v) At least one map of the final mine outline.
Mining Methods. The Optionees shall have the sole and exclusive right to determine the timing, nature, manner and extent of any production from the Garfield Hills Claims and all related exploration, development, operational and mining activities and may suspend operations and production on the Garfield Hills Claims at any time it considers prudent or appropriate to do so. Nothing in this Agreement shall require the Optionees to explore, develop or mine or continue operations on the Garfield Hills Claims or to process ores from the Garfield Hills Claims. The Optionees shall not be responsible for nor be obliged to make any Net Smelter Return Royalty payments for values lost in any mining or processing of the materials conducted pursuant to customary mining practices. The Optionees shall not be required to mine or to preserve or protect the materials which under customary mining practices cannot be mined or shipped at a reasonable profit at the time mined.
Mining Methods. Subject to the terms hereof (including Section 3.1), a Mining Plan, and compliance with applicable Laws, EMMR may use any mining method to exercise its Above-Ground Mining Rights and conduct Above-Ground Mining Activities on the Mining Properties, whether or not in general use at the time of execution of this Agreement, including, without limitation, surface mining methods and in situ mining (including solution mining and leaching).

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  • Billing Method 2.6.1 To receive payment for services rendered pursuant to this contract the Contractor shall submit a fully completed invoice for work previously performed to: 2.6.2 At a minimum, the invoice shall detail the following information: 2.6.2.1 Unique invoice number; 2.6.2.2 Contractor’s name, address, and telephone number; 2.6.2.3 Date of invoice and/or billing period; 2.6.2.4 Applicable Contract No.;

  • Accounting Method For both financial and tax reporting purposes, the books and records of the Company shall be kept on the accrual method of accounting applied in a consistent manner and shall reflect all Company transactions and be appropriate and adequate for the Company’s business.

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  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works International Competitive Bidding. Goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.