COOPERATOR=S Responsibilities Sample Clauses

COOPERATOR=S Responsibilities. 1. Perform these portions of the research effort:
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COOPERATOR=S Responsibilities. 1. Perform these portions of the research effort: a. (LIST) . . . .
COOPERATOR=S Responsibilities. The Cooperator agrees to limits its impacts on Covered Species to those allowed through the Agreement and Certificate of Inclusion. The Cooperator understands that in order for the County to fulfill the responsibilities of its Incidental Take Permit and Implementing Agreement, the County must report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Oregon Department of Agriculture all activities impacting Cooperator‟s Covered Species in accordance with its Incidental Take Permit and Implementing Agreement. In addition, Cooperator agrees to: Implement the Conservation Measures 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 as deemed necessary by the County. Perform its Covered Activities in compliance with the Best Management Practices and Management Guidelines identified in the HCP, in addition to all federal, state, and local laws, Upon reasonable notice (48 hours), allow access to the Cooperator‟s Property by the County or its approved contractors, for purposes related to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, compliance monitoring and technical assistance. Notify the County, in writing, of any transfer of ownership at least 30 calendar days prior to the intended transfer, so the County can attempt to contact the new owner and explain the responsibilities applicable to the impacted property. If pre-mitigation has not been completed, initiate mitigation and within 1 year of the effective date of this agreement. Submit Reporting Form D: Mitigation Notice, Part A: Notification of Mitigation Initiation, with this Agreement and prior to beginning any mitigation required by this Agreement and submit Part B of the form, Notice of Mitigation Completion, at the completion of any mitigation required by this Agreement. Conduct effectiveness monitoring as set forth in the Cooperator‟s Effectiveness Monitoring Plan (Exhibit C), and submit the monitoring forms to the County as required in Section 6 above. Submit required Part A and Part B of Reporting Form A: Project Impacts, and Form B: Work Completed, detailing covered activities implemented, including habitat restoration, enhancement and management activities by December 31 of the year in which they were completed.

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  • ALPS’ Responsibilities In connection with its performance of TA Web, ALPS shall:

  • Owners Responsibilities 2.1. The Owner shall designate in writing a project coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Coordinator"). The Project Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONTRACTOR's services for the Project. However, the Project Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or instructions to the CONTRACTOR that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever:

  • Seller’s Responsibility If the Seller determines that the Interface Problem is primarily attributable to the design of a Warranted Part, the Seller shall, if so requested by the Buyer and pursuant to the terms and conditions of Clause 12.1, correct the design of such Warranted Part to the extent of the Seller’s obligation as defined in Clause 12.1.

  • Specific Responsibilities In addition to its overall responsibility for monitoring and providing a forum to discuss and coordinate the Parties’ activities under this Agreement, the JSC shall in particular:

  • Contractor Responsibilities 19.1. Contractor shall perform national criminal history checks for Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, and 10-panel drug screening tests on all prospective employees performing work under this RFP or coming onto a CMHA property and any resulting contract and provide summaries of the results to the Authority if requested. For the purposes of this section, the term “employees” includes contractor. Prospective employees whose criminal background check discloses a misdemeanor or felony involving crimes of moral turpitude, sexual offenses or harm to persons or property shall not be employed to perform work under this RFP or any resulting contract. Contractor is required to perform drug screening of all employees and to ensure acceptable test results. Criminal history and drug screening checks will be completed at the sole expense of the contractor. Any employee of the Contractor suspected of being under the influence of drugs and or alcohol will be reported to the appropriate personnel at CMHA and/or other local law enforcement. If the employee is determined to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol in any form or manner, or believed by proper authority to be dealing in illicit sale of alcohol or drugs they will be removed and shall not be allowed to return to any job site on the Authority’s property. The Contractor’s contract may be suspended and/or terminated should such a situation occur or if the Contractor fails to submit results pursuant to this section.

  • Joint Responsibilities 2.1.1 University and Affiliate each will identify, and notify each other of, a person responsible for serving as its liaison during the course of this affiliation. The appointment of liaisons shall be subject to mutual approval of the parties.

  • Company Responsibilities The Company will undertake responsibilities as set forth below:

  • Trust Responsibilities In connection with its use of AVA, the Trust, through its service providers, shall:

  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

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