Cooperator Sample Clauses

Cooperator. The Cooperator agrees that during the term of this Agreement it will carry liability insurance in the amount set forth on the attached certificate of insurance to cover any liability to the Government or to Government employees and private individuals that may arise as a result of negligent acts or omissions of any of the Cooperator's employees or agents while they are performing work under this Agreement including any work which such employee or agent may be performing at the Laboratory.
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Cooperator. Includes, but is not limited to, any private individuals; organizations; businesses; state, local, or tribal governments; or other entities that participate in this SHA/CCAA Agreement by signing a Landowner Agreement or a Neighboring Landowner Agreement and receiving a Certificate of Inclusion. Covered activities – Those actions that could occur on an enrolled property that could directly or indirectly affect covered species and that could result in incidental take. Covered activities may also include the actions of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks that support reintroduction, augmentation, and translocation that may result in take.
Cooperator. A Cooperator agrees to:
Cooperator. The responsibilities of the Cooperators will be detailed in each cooperative agreement.
Cooperator. The term ‘‘cooperator’’ means any State or local government, public or private agency, organization, institution, corporation, individual, or other entity.
Cooperator. 1. Provide the Forest Service all relevant documents, which the Cooperator possesses or can obtain, and are necessary for analysis, review, and approval of the project. Provide meeting schedules where Forest Service presence is necessary.
Cooperator. The Cooperator will provide technical assistance, supporting research (including use of facilities, personnel, and supplies), field work/sampling, and costs associated with field travel, environmental samples, and their transport/shipping to the laboratory. Deliverables Months 1 - 6 Task 1 (Sample Collection) Months 7 - 31 Task 2 (Chemical Screening) Months 12-24 Task 3 (Hazard Screening) Months 32-48 Task 4 (Share Data)
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Cooperator. 5.1.1 Implement the restoration and management activities specified herein in compliance with all federal, state and local laws, including, but not limited to, physical delineation of the habitat area on the ground if and as deemed necessary by the ODFW or the Service. Cooperator will not proceed with any ground-disturbing habitat restoration activities until ODFW has obtained clearance from the Service that the project is in compliance with Section 6 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Archaeological investigations, surveys, excavations, or other associated activities may be required prior to starting ground-disturbing activities and should be considered during project planning.
Cooperator a. Manage aquatic habitats within the Enrolled Property to maintain water quality and other parameters necessary for Pahrump poolfish, to the extent required under the terms of this CA.
Cooperator a. Manage aquatic habitats within the enrolled property to maintain water quality and other parameters necessary for the maintenance of relict leopard frogs, to the extent required under the terms of this CA.
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