Common use of Enrolled Property Clause in Contracts

Enrolled Property. By executing this CI, the Participant affirms that it is a Property Owner of the Enrolled Property as defined by 50 CFR §17.3, which provides that a Property Owner for these purposes is a person or entity with a fee simple, leasehold, or property interest (including owners of water or other natural resources), sufficient to carry out the Conservation Measures and any other management activities contemplated by this CI, the CCAA and the Permit, subject to applicable state law, on enrolled, non-Federal land. This CI cannot be amended without the written agreement of all signatories.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances, Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances

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Enrolled Property. By executing this CI, the Participant affirms that to the best of its knowledge it is a Property Owner of the Enrolled Property as defined by 50 CFR §17.3, which provides that a Property Owner for these purposes is a person or entity with a fee simple, leasehold, or property interest (including owners of water or other natural resources), sufficient to carry out the Conservation Measures and any other management activities contemplated by this CI, the CCAA and the Permit, subject to applicable state law, on enrolled, non-Federal land. This CI cannot be amended without the written agreement of all signatories.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances, Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances

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Enrolled Property. By executing this CI, the Participant affirms that to the best of its knowledge it is a Property Owner of the Enrolled Property as defined by 50 CFR §17.3, which provides that a Property Owner for these purposes is a person or entity with a fee simple, leasehold, or property interest (including owners of water or other natural resources), sufficient to carry out the Conservation Measures and any other management activities contemplated by this CI, the CCAA and the Permit, subject to applicable state law, on enrolled, non-Federal state trust land. This CI cannot be amended without the written agreement of all signatories.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances

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