Otsuki Project definition

Otsuki Project means the wind project located in the Kochi Prefecture of Japan, as more fully described on Part II of Section B of the Appendix applicable to such project.

Examples of Otsuki Project in a sentence

  • With respect to the Otsuki Project, the Project Company for such Acquisition has been, at all times since its formation, a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

  • The aggregate amounts of outstanding Indebtedness of the Project Company, any HoldCos and any Subsidiary of any of the Project Company (in each case, excluding any Indebtedness owed to any Affiliate thereof) on a consolidated basis with respect to the Otsuki Project (x) as of the date hereof is ¥514,860,000 (excluding accrued and unpaid interest) and (y) as of the Closing Date shall not exceed ¥514,860,000.

Related to Otsuki Project

  • Development Project means a project for the development of land within a

  • New Project means (a) each facility which is either a new facility, branch or office or an expansion, relocation, remodeling or substantial modernization of an existing facility, branch or office owned by the Borrower or its Subsidiaries which in fact commences operations and (b) each creation (in one or a series of related transactions) of a business unit to the extent such business unit commences operations or each expansion (in one or a series of related transactions) of business into a new market.

  • Redevelopment project means a specific construction project

  • Solar PV Project means the solar Photo Voltaic Power project that uses sunlight for direct conversion into electricity through Photo Voltaic technology.

  • Redevelopment Project Area means an area designated by the municipality, which is not less in the aggregate than 1 1/2 acres and in respect to which the municipality has made a finding that there exist conditions which cause the area to be classified as an industrial park conservation area or a blighted area or a conservation area, or a combination of both blighted areas and conservation areas.