FINDS Sample Clauses

FINDS. A. THAT THE UNIT AGREEMENT AND UNIT OPERATING AGREEMENT, FAULT BLOCK I, TERMINAL UNIT, WILMINGTON OIL FIELD, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AND THE DRILLING AND OPERATING CONTRACT, LOS ANGELES HARBOR DEPARTMENT TIDELANDS PARCEL, FAULT BLOCK I, TERMINAL UNIT AREA, WILMINGTON OIL FIELD, BETWEEN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS, AND HUMBLE OIL AND REFINING COMPANY AND CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY, PROVIDES THAT ANY IMPAIRMENT OF THE PUBLIC TRUST FOR COMMERCE, NAVIGATION OR FISHERIES TO WHICH GRANTED TIDE AND SUBMERGED LANDS ARE SUBJECT IS PROHIBITED.
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FINDS. (i) the Notice Program constitutes valid, due, and sufficient notice to the Settlement Class Members and constitutes the best notice practicable under the circumstances, complying fully with the requirements of the laws of North Carolina, the Constitution of the United States, and any other applicable law; and (ii) that no further notice to the Settlement Class is required beyond that provided through the Notice Program;

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