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WHEREAS by Quit Claim dated March 12, 1907, the Stoney Indian Band surrendered to His Majesty certain tracts of land situated in the Stoney Indian Reserve in the Province of Alberta containing one thousand (1,000) acres more or less adjacent to Horseshoe Falls, partly on the north side and partly on the south side of the Bow River, in trust to sell the same to such person or persons and upon such terms as the Government of the Dominion of Canada might deem most conducive to the Band’s welfare and upon further condition that all moneys received from the sale thereof were to be disposed of as therein provided, it being further stipulated that the land was to be sold at the rate of ten dollars per acre on conditions which included the Band agreeing to release their interest in the water power at the Horseshoe Falls on the payment of the sum of $1,500 per annum, in advance, to be placed in the hands of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs for the benefit of the Band;
WHEREAS by Letters Patent dated April 23, 1909, on record in the Land Titles Office for the South Alberta Land Registration District as Number 4623, Book 5, Folio 186 (referred to hereinafter as the “Letters Patent”), the tracts of land described therein were granted by His Majesty to Calgary Power and Transmission Company, Limited, their successors and assigns, forever, in consideration of the sum of $10,000 paid to the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs and in further consideration of the annual rental of $1,500 subject to the conditions therein specified;
WHEREAS by agreement made October 14, 1909, His Majesty, represented therein by the Minister of the Interior of Canada, pursuant to section 35 of The Dominion Lands Act, S.C. 1908, c. 20 and the Regulations made thereunder by Order in Council dated June 2, 1909, agreed, upon fulfilment by the Company of the conditions provided therein, to grant to the Company a licence to take, divert, store and use for power purposes all the waters of the Bow River, subject to the Regulations governing water-power rights then or thereafter in force and in accordance with the plans and specifications approved or to be approved by the Minister for the construction of works, the term of the licence to be 21 years subject to such renewal, however, as provided by the Regulations, the fee or rental to be the nominal sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and the annual rental of $1,500 to be paid to the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs as provided in the Letters Patent;
WHEREAS all rights and obligations of Calgary Power and Transmission Company Limited under the agreement of October 14, 1909, were, with the approval of the Minister of the Interior, assigned and transferred on September 26, 1910, to the Calgary Power Company Limited, a company incorporated under the Companies Act of Canada, the head office of which was situated in Montreal, Quebec, (referred to hereinafter as the “Original Licensee”), the Original Licensee to be bound by and observe and perform all the requirements and conditions of the regulations governing the granting of water-power rights in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta and the Northwest Territories, as well as those established by Orders in Council dated June 2, 1909, June 8, 1909, and April 20, 1910, and any other regulations that were thereafter made;
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WHEREAS by section 13 of The Dominion Water Power Act, S.C. 1919, c. 19, section 35 of The Dominion Lands Act was repealed subject to the proviso that the repeal should not affect any rights acquired or any liabilities incurred or any act or thing done with respect to water-power under The Dominion Lands Act and that rights theretofore acquired in respect of water-power should be administered by the authorities constituted in pursuance of The Dominion Water Power Act and as nearly as may be in conformity with its provisions;
WHEREAS the Original Licensee operated the power development at Horseshoe Falls to the satisfaction of the Minister of Mines and Resources of Canada and duly paid the rentals and performed its obligations as if a licence had been issued to it under The Dominion Lands Act on October 14, 1914, and the licence had continued in effect beyond the first 21 year term;
WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the regulations made under section 35 of The Dominion Lands Act, a licence issued on October 14, 1914, for a term of 21 years would have become renewable on October 14, 1935, for a further term of 21 years as provided in the regulations;
WHEREAS, under the authority of and subject to the provisions of section 35 of The Dominion Lands Act and section 13 of The Dominion Water Power Act and The Alberta Natural Resources Transfer (Amendment) Act, 1945, a licence (referred to hereinafter as the “Original Licence”) was issued on May 28, 1946 to the Original Licensee for a term of 21 years beginning on October 14, 1935, renewable for two further consecutive periods of 21 years each;
WHEREAS the Original Licence, with the approval of the Minister of Mines and Resources of Canada dated June 11, 1947, and the Minister of Agriculture of Alberta dated June 2, 1947, was assigned as of May 31, 1947 from the Original Licensee to Calgary Power Ltd., a company incorporated under the Companies Act of Canada, the head office of which is situated in Calgary, Alberta;
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WHEREAS Calgary Power Ltd. changed its name to TransAlta Utilities Corporation (referred to hereinafter as the “Licensee”), effective June 1, 1981 pursuant to the provisions of the Canada Business Corporations Act;
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WHEREAS the conditions of the licence set out hereunder (referred to hereinafter as the “Licence”) are not in all respects the same as those imposed by the Original Licence and the agreement attached as Schedule I to, and given effect by, The Alberta Natural Resources Transfer (Amendment) Act, 1945, which agreement required the agreement of the Provincial Minister to any change in any condition of the Original Licence; and
WHEREAS the Minister of Environmental Protection of Alberta has agreed to the changes to the conditions of the Original Licence as reflected in this Licence;
NOW THEREFORE, under the authority of and subject to the Dominion Water Power Act, the Kananaskis Falls and Horseshoe Falls Water Power Regulations and The Alberta Natural Resources Transfer (Amendment) Act, 1945, this Licence is issued, granting to the Licensee the right to divert and use for power purposes all of the waters of the Bow River at Horseshoe Falls within the area described below for a term of 31 years beginning on October 14, 1997, and the Licence is renewable in accordance with the regulations, as amended from time to time, made under the Dominion Water Power Act and is subject to those regulations as amended from time to time except to the extent the regulations are inconsistent with the terms of this Licence and to any existing rights that were created under the Irrigation Act. This right to divert and use the waters is to be exercised in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Minister of the Interior of Canada for the construction of the works and any modifications to those plans and specifications approved under the Regulations made under the Dominion Water Power Act and subject also to the following conditions:
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2 The Licensee shall return all waters diverted from the Bow River to the channel through which they would have flowed had there not been a diversion of the waters, and they shall be returned in a manner that does not lessen the volume of water in the channel, from the point at which the waters are returned, as compared to the volume of water that would have flowed through the channel had there not been a diversion of the waters.
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4 The rental under this Licence shall be calculated and paid as follows:
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(b) for the purpose of subparagraph (a)(ii), the amount of power produced shall be the total amount produced by all the generators as shown by the meters at the generators, without any reduction for any power consumed in the operation of the works;
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(f) the amounts described in paragraph (a) are subject to revision as follows:
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6 In the event that the Licensee fails to perform, observe or keep any of the terms, conditions or other provisions of this Licence, including those in the regulations to which it is subject, the Minister may, by notice in writing, set forth the particulars of the default and require the Licensee to commence and to diligently proceed to remedy the default, within 30 days or such longer period of time after the date of receipt of such notice as is reasonably required.
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9 Except as provided in paragraph 1(a) of the Agreement attached as Schedule I to The Alberta Natural Resources Transfer (Amendment) Act, 1945, the Licensee shall not assign this Licence or any of the privileges thereunder except in accordance with the regulations made under the Dominion Water Power Act.
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10 The Licensee shall maintain and operate the works authorized hereby, in accordance with the practice of a reasonably prudent electrical utility, to the satisfaction of the Minister responsible for these works under the Dominion Water Power Act. The Minister has the power at any time to have the works inspected by such person as the Minister may appoint and the Licensee shall pay all reasonable expenses connected with the inspection, up to a maximum of two inspections per year, including any fee or remuneration paid the inspector for the inspection on the presentation of certified accounts to the Licensee by the Minister.
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11 The Licensee shall carry out a closure and reclamation program that has been approved by the Director upon cancellation, expiration or other termination of this Licence, except where the Director notifies the Licensee that the works will continue to be operated by another person. Where this Licence is being terminated by the Crown before its term is up for a reason other than default by the Licensee, the Crown shall reimburse the Licensee for the costs of carrying out the program.
The Licensee shall, not later than 3 years before the decommissioning of the works, submit to the Director a detailed plan for the closure and reclamation of the works (referred to hereinafter as the “Plan”) that sets out the Licensee’s plan to meet the following objectives:
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12 Compensation will be paid to the Licensee in accordance with
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(a) sections 28 and 29 of the Dominion Water Power Regulationsas they read on the date this Licence is signed, in the case where the Licensee applies for a renewal at the end of a term of this Licence but the Minister decides not to renew it or where Her Majesty in right of Canada takes possession of the works upon giving the notice required by the regulations; and
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(b) the regulations, as amended from time to time, made under the Dominion Water Power Act, in the case where the Licensee does not apply for a renewal at the end of a term of this Licence.
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