Economic feasibility definition
Examples of Economic feasibility in a sentence
Economic feasibility of projects and their efficient functioning.
Economic feasibility shall be mutually determined by the Municipality and the Company in good faith following an evaluation of the Company's financial condition, economic waste, if any, that would occur should the changes be made, the remaining term of the Grant, and the rate of return on the Company's investment (both prior investment and proposed future investment) in the System.
This survey is to be under-taken in conjunction with Reconnaissance and Hydrographic surveys so that the Techno Economic feasibility and costs of the alternative proposals can be taken into account while formulating the recommendations.
Economic feasibility will be determined by the difference in expenses from returning to home Base versus remaining at the established Base.
Economic feasibility shall mean that the Company has a reasonable likelihood of generating a reasonable return on any necessary investment during the remaining term of the Franchise, taking into account any consequent early retirement of assets.