ENDANGERED SPECIES. The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. § 1531, et seq.) as amended, particularly section 7 (16 U.S.C. § 1536).
ENDANGERED SPECIES. Contractor shall comply with the Endangered Species Act, which provides for the protection of endangered and/or threatened species and critical habitat. Should any evidence of the presence of endangered and/or threatened species or their critical habitat be brought to the attention of Contractor, Contractor will immediately report this evidence to Owner. Construction shall be temporarily halted pending the notification process and further directions issued by Owner after consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. PERMITTEE shall at all times and in all respects comply with all environmental laws and any amendments thereto affecting PERMITTEE’s use of and operation on the Premises, including all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations relating to endangered, threatened and other sensitive species. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, reference is made to the provisions set forth in the California Endangered Species Act (California Fish and Game Code Section 2050, et seq.); the Federal Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. Sections 1531 – 1543); and the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. Sections 703-712). PERMITTEE shall, at all times, engage in appropriate avoidance and minimization measures to prevent the unlawful take, possession or destruction of any protected species. This includes birds-of- prey, and the take, possession or destruction of the eggs and nests of any such bird. Furthermore, elderberry shrubs or trees are known to exist in the Premises vicinity. Elderberry shrubs are host plants for the Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle (VELB), listed as Threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. Therefore, no elderberry shrub or tree shall be disturbed without an appropriate permit from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. Developer agrees to comply with the federal Endangered Species Act. City agrees that the TCEQ optional enhanced measures Appendix A and Appendix B to RG-348 are an approved regional plan acceptable to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (“USFWS”). The City and Developer agree that by Developer complying with the TCEQ enhanced measures under RG- 348, Developer is also in compliance with WTCPUA rules and policies related to the Endangered Species Act.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. 2.7.3.1 No activity is authorized that is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a threatened or endangered species as listed or proposed for listing under the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), and/or the State of Texas Parks and Wildlife Code on Endangered Species, or to destroy or adversely modify the habitat of such species. The Owner has previously coordinated with the appropriate agencies and has determined that there is no known occurrence of threatened or endangered species at the project site.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. Act 9310-3
ENDANGERED SPECIES. To the extent of Seller’s actual knowledge, the Land does not contain any aquatic life, wildlife or plant defined as or included in the definition of “endangered species” under any federal, state, or local laws, ordinances or regulations relating to the conservation, preservation, management or protection of any endangered species or critical habitat upon which any endangered species depends.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. Endangered plant, animal and insect species.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. If an endangered or threatened species is found on the land by Purchaser or its contractors, during Purchaser’s harvesting operations, Purchaser shall immediately notify Potlatch and cease logging activities in the area of the endangered or threatened species. If Purchaser’s continued operations are found to violate any state or federal law, rule or regulation relating to endangered or threatened species, Purchaser shall permanently cease any operations that are in violation of law and Purchaser’s sole remedy is to be relieved from its obligations to harvest timber which would be in violation of law.
ENDANGERED SPECIES. In the event that it is determined that any representative of a protected plant or animal species pursuant to the federal, state, regional or local law, is resident on or otherwise is significantly dependent upon the Verde Village property, the Owner shall cease all activities which might negatively affect that individual or population and immediately notify the City of Ashland, State of Oregon and the U.S.