Future Projects definition

Future Projects means each Approved Project (other than the Existing Projects and the Planned Projects) approved after the Existing Loan Agreement Effective Date in accordance with the terms and conditions of Section 3.2 hereof.
Future Projects and “Fees for Future Projects” have the meaning set forth in Exhibit A
Future Projects means those Projects other than the Initial Projects.

Examples of Future Projects in a sentence

  • Each quarter, Developer shall submit an updated Future Projects List to ADOT.

  • A table/map (City of 30 Phoenix – SMF Adjacent Projects Database 08-15-15.PDF) of active developments in the area 31 of the Project is included in the RIDs. Developer shall prepare a Future Projects List that 32 includes the projects in Table 110-1, any other projects that may impact the Project, and the 33 project status.

  • Future Projects: Reclassification of duties being performed is appropriate, not of those that might be added to a job down the line.

  • The City and/or RDA shall construct customary and typical storm water management facilities necessary to service the Project and potential Future Projects on the Property.

  • Future Projects: CI is currently developing approximately 10 additional concessions (including in Ecuador, Bolivia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and a further one in Peru).


More Definitions of Future Projects

Future Projects means (i) Xxxxx County Energy Associates LLC and any Project owned by it, (ii) Garland Energy Development LLC and any Project owned by it and (iii) any Project that is not owned by the Grantors and operating on the date hereof.
Future Projects has the meaning set forth in Section 3.8.
Future Projects. The future projects activity is planned to run through the whole module. The instructions are meant to be given to students at the beginning of the module so they can start to think of interesting topics and applications right away. During the module, students are supported in realising the future projects that are presented and discussed at the end of the module. In this activity, students are given the overview of the phases of future projects. Those will form “the backbone” of the whole module. Next, they are asked to choose a topic they are interested in. The choice for a topic is completely up to the students, as long as it involves problems that are of societal/global relevance. After the activity, the teacher will group the students into groups of about four students according to their interests. The learning goals of this activity include for example: • to focus on a topic which is personally relevant • to start thinking about personal and professional visions of the future and their relatedness • to start realizing one’s own potential in taking action to change the future • to start developing ownership of one’s own future The topics chosen by the student groups of the first two Finnish module implementations include for example climate change, pollution of the oceans (micro plastics), antibiotic resistance, pensions crisis, cybersecurity (privacy), gene technology and recycling. Carbon Sequestration module In this final activity, students get the opportunity to demonstrate the mastery they have built up during the module. In the first part of the module, they strengthened their grasp on fundamental epistemological concepts related to climate change and carbon sequestration. In the second part of the module, they measured and calculated the potential for carbon sequestration through vegetation and mineralization. In activity 5 in the module, they gained appreciation for the kinds of change that can happen over a few generations, and projected changes into the future. The purpose of this activity is to synthesize these new understandings and competences and relate them to students’ personal and professional visions of the future and their role and purpose in the future. First, students identify a relevant issue to the module that they are interested in working with. Students are grouped according to interest. They then work in their groups to conduct a systems analysis on the issue, evaluate the system to identify leverage points, then design a str...
Future Projects means any additional offshore wind power project(s) that the Purchaser chooses to develop in the Specified Area beyond the Project up to a maximum size of 1.5 GW in the aggregate, inclusive of the Project.
Future Projects means any project of the Company, Subsidiary or a Future Subsidiary which is approved after the Execution Date of this Agreement;
Future Projects means, as of the Effective Date, all Projects, but specifically excluding the Included Projects as of the Effective Date, which are excluded from the Collateral, and whose Receipts are excluded from the requirements of Section 2(e)(i) hereof. Such Future Projects may become Included Projects, if required to obtain an increase in the Revolving Loan Commitment in accordance with Section 2.1(b)(v) hereof, or if required under the terms of Section 2.1(e)(ii) hereof, and upon such event, such a Project shall automatically cease to be a Future Project and become an Included Project.
Future Projects means any hotel/motel project located in Canada, whether by way of rehabilitation, new construction, acquisition, sale/leaseback or other means of ownership and/or operation and