Reworking Costs definition

Reworking Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by Participant in the performance of Reworking Operations in a Reworked Phase I Well hereunder.

Examples of Reworking Costs in a sentence

  • Buyer may from time to time notify t▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ow Agent and the Company that it has a claim for reimbursement for Buyer Schwing Reworking Costs ("Buyer Swing Reworking Costs Claim").

  • Buyer may from time to time notify the Escrow Agent and the Company that it has a claim for reimbursement for Buyer Schw▇▇▇ ▇▇▇orking Costs ("Buyer Swing Reworking Costs Claim").

  • Failure of the Company to deliver a notice of objection within such 30-day period shall constitute an irrevocable waiver on the part of the Company of its right to dispute Buyer Schw▇▇▇ Reworking Costs Claim made by the Buyer.

  • With respect to Geophysical and Geological Costs, Well Costs, Well Plugging Costs, Excessive Reworking Costs, Producer or Injector Well Costs, or Facilities Construction Costs, each request shall cover all of the Capital Costs intended to be incurred during the next three months (and with respect to any Partnership well or Enhanced Recovery Operation or facility, the costs estimated to be incurred in connection with such well or operation or facility).

  • Failure of the Company to deliver a notice of objection within such 30-day period shall constitute an irrevocable waiver on the part of the Company of its right to dispute Buyer Schwing Reworking Costs Claim made by the Buyer.