Hard Minerals definition

Hard Minerals means naturally occurring deposits of minerals that are in solid form at room temperature that can be extracted, processed and sold for economic gain, which minerals include but are not limited to coal, aggregates, potash, copper, gold, limestone, iron ore, platinum, silver, uranium and trona.

Examples of Hard Minerals in a sentence

  • The Parties shall supplement the AMI Certificate from time to time by adding supplements in the form of additional certificates in a form substantially similar to the AMI Certificate (the “Additional AMI Certificates”) after the Closing Date to include Offer AMIs negotiated in good faith as part of the Offer pursuant to Section 2.3(b) with respect to Hard Minerals Restricted Businesses acquired by the Partnership Group pursuant to Section 2.3.

  • In addition, during the Applicable Period, without the prior written consent of the Partnership Group, no Adena Entity shall lease to another Adena Entity any Hard Minerals on terms that are more favorable to the Adena Entity lessee than could be obtained in an arms’ length transaction with a third party.