Common use of Change to the Project Caused by the Environment Clause in Contracts

Change to the Project Caused by the Environment. The Joint Review Panel will also consider any change to the project that may be caused by the environment. Environmental changes and hazards that may occur and may affect the project shall be described. The Joint Review Panel should also take into account the potential influence of climate change scenarios presented by the proponent and other participants on climate parameters (e.g. precipitation, temperature), and physical environmental processes. The influence that these environmental changes and hazards may have on the project should be predicted and described. The environmental assessment should describe how these changes and hazards are accounted for in the project design.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Draft Agreement, Draft Agreement

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Change to the Project Caused by the Environment. The Joint Review Panel will also consider any change to the project that may be caused by the environment. Environmental The Joint Review Panel will consider environmental changes and hazards that may occur and may affect the project shall be describedproject. The Joint Review Panel should also take into account the potential influence of climate change scenarios presented by the proponent Proponent and other participants interested parties on climate parameters (e.g. precipitation, temperature), and physical environmental processes. The Joint Review Panel shall consider the influence that these environmental changes and hazards may have on the project should be as predicted and described. The environmental assessment should describe how these changes described by the Proponent and hazards are accounted for in the project designinterested parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amended Agreement

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Change to the Project Caused by the Environment. The Joint Review Panel will also consider any change to the project Project that may be caused by the environment. Environmental changes and hazards that may occur and may affect the project Project shall be describedconsidered. The Joint Review Panel should also take into account the potential influence of climate change scenarios presented by the proponent Proponent and other participants interested parties on climate parameters (e.g. precipitation, temperature), and physical environmental processes. The Joint Review Panel shall consider the influence that these environmental changes and hazards may have on the project should be Project as predicted and described. The environmental assessment should describe how these changes described by the Proponent and hazards are accounted for in the project designinterested parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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