BATS Sample Clauses

BATS. No bats or cut bricks shall be used in the work unless absolutely necessary around irregular openings or for adjusting the dimensions of different courses and for closer in which case, full bricks shall be laid at corners, the bats being placed in the middle of courses.
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BATS. If Customer receives BATS data from Virtu, Customer (deemed to be “Data User” in the BATS Global Markets Data Agreement as published on BATS’ website (the “Data Agreement”)) agrees: (a) that it has read and agrees to be bound by all provisions of the Data Agreement; (b) that Virtu is not an agent of BATS Global Markets, Inc. and is not authorized to amend any provision of the Data Agreement; and (c) that no amendment has been hereby made to the Data Agreement. Both the Data User and the person executing on behalf of the Data User warrant that the Data User is legally able to undertake the obligations set forth in and the signatory is duly authorized to bind the Data User to the Data Agreement.
BATS. The bats survey in the planned work site revealed occurrence of 5 bat species / groups: § Nathusius’ pipistrelle Pipistrellus nathusiiSP, HD IV, LC, § Common pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus s.sSP, HD IV, LC, § Soprano pipistrelle Pipistrellus pygmaeusSP, HD IV, LC, § Common noctule Nyctalus noctulaSP, HD IV, LC, § Serotine bat Eptesicus serotinusSP, HD IV, LC. 23 The superscript following the species name specifies its protection status, i.e.:SP – species subject to strict protection in Poland; (PP) – species subject to partial protection in Poland; HD II, IV, V – species from annexes II, IV, and / or V to the Habitats Directive; Species entered into the IUCN Red List, status@@ (sprawdzić czy jest “least concern”): LC – least concern. § Eurasian beaver Castor fiber(PP), HD II, IV, LC, § European mole Talpa europaea(PP), LC. The direct catchment area of BSW tributary from Rynica, along the stretch of 70% of the length of the watercourse is made of intensively used agricultural land (fields and xxxxxxx) and a built-up rural area of Ognica and Rynica towns. Consequently, the watercourse, despite having a significantly natural bed, is subject to significant anthropopressure and has the role of a typical drainage ditch undergoing regular maintenance (vegetation clearance and desilting), which has significant impact on the quality of habitats existing there, hence also species living in the watercourse in question. Due the above, inspections found only aquatic organisms of low environmental requirements. Scarce ichthyofauna was represented only by two species, namely nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)LC and three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)LC. On the other hand, in the benthos specimens of the following species and families were found: Asellusaquaticus, Chironomidae, Culicidae, Muscidae, Gammaruspulex, Gammarusroeseli, Planorbariuscorneus, Planorbisplanorbis, Viviparusviviparus, Anisus sp. and Oligochaeta, however, the predominant species were Chironomidae as well as amphipods of the species G. roeseli.
BATS. If bats are present, Permittee shall set up buffers and mitigation measures, approved by CDFW prior to implementation, and shall have a monitor determine if activities are impacting the colony.
BATS. Must be in compliance with all of the applicable rules as

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