CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT Clause Samples
The Cultural Environment clause defines the expectations and responsibilities regarding respect for local customs, traditions, and social norms within the context of an agreement or project. It typically requires parties to conduct their activities in a manner that is sensitive to the cultural context of the location where work is performed, such as observing local holidays, dress codes, or communication styles. This clause helps prevent misunderstandings and conflicts by ensuring that all parties are aware of and adhere to relevant cultural considerations, thereby fostering smoother collaboration and minimizing the risk of cultural insensitivity.
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT. The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the provisions of the Flood Disaster Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001, et seq.) and regulations pursuant to it.
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT. History of Beluga Whale Hunting in Cook Inlet
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT. CCC agrees to comply with the provisions of the Flood Disaster Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001, et seq.) (24 CFR 570.605) and regulations pursuant to it.
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT. History of Beluga Whale Hunting in Cook Inlet 13
3.2.1 Beluga Whale Use 14
3.2.2 Historical Methods of Hunting Beluga Whales in Cook Inlet 15 3.2.3 Contemporary Beluga Whale Hunting 16 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES 19
4.1 Biological Model of Effects of Harvest on the Recovery Time of CI Beluga Whales 19
