Homestake definition
Examples of Homestake in a sentence
Documents, information and data provided to the SDSTA pursuant to the terms of this Agreement may be subject to examination and review by representatives of the Homestake Mining Company of California pursuant to the terms of the Property Donation Agreement or by representatives of federal, state or local governmental entities, including, but not limited to, the South Dakota Department of Legislative Audit.
Contractor, for itself and its officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives and assigns, will and does hereby release, discharge and agree not to xxx the Homestake Indemnified Parties with respect to any damage or injury to any person (including natural persons, corporations, limited liability companies and other entities) or property caused in whole or in part by the Contractor or its officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives, sub-contractors and subsuppliers.
The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Homestake, owns a 100% interest in the Homestake Ridge project subject to various royalty interests held by third parties not exceeding 2%.
The atmospheric neutrinos are taken to have energies between 150 MeVand 400 MeV, with an angle-averaged energy spectrum1 calculated for Homestake at the solar minimum [19].
Homestake Resources is the owner of a 100% interest in the Homestake Ridge gold-silver project which is located adjacent to the Dolly Varden Project owned by Dolly Varden in the Golden Triangle, British Columbia (“the Dolly Varden Transaction”).
The Keno-Lightning property, which includes Homestake, is the largest property within the Keno Silver project and is subject to a 3% NSR.
For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Homestake Indemnified Parties” means Barrick, Homestake and the Affiliates of Barrick and Homestake, and each of its and their Representatives.
The General + and Priority + refer to general or priority management areas where the site significantly improves connectivity for a species population.
Operating revenues and expenses of the SDSTA consist of reimbursement of the costs of operations from Homestake Mining Company and other entities, and the costs of providing those services, including depreciation.
The initial focus of the SDSTA is to support the transfer of the Homestake Gold Mine in Lead, South Dakota for development by the research community to become the world’s premier Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory; more specifically, the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF).