Heritage Resources Sample Clauses

Heritage Resources. Discovery 10.5.1. Upon the discovery of any heritage object or resource (as defined in the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 or any corresponding provincial legislation) during the course of the Concession Term, the Concessionaire shall - 10.5.1.1. promptly notify Transnet of such discovery, and report same as required under the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 or any corresponding provincial legislation; 10. 5.1.2. take all necessary steps not to disturb the heritage object or resource, including cessation of any Railway Services to the extent that the carrying out of Railway Services might reasonably endanger the heritage object or resource or prevent or impede its excavation or preservation; and 10. 5.1.3. take all necessary steps to preserve the object in the same position and condition in which it was discovered.
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Heritage Resources. Within 6 months after license issuance, the licensee shall complete a Heritage Properties 8Management Plan (HPMP) for FS approval. The HPMP will be incorporated into the Programmatic Agreement (PA) by reference. The HPMP will take into account Project effects on prehistoric and historic resources, Native American traditional cultural values, direct and 10indirect effects to heritage resources within the area of potential effect, ethnographic studies, historic archaeological studies, and Project-related recreation impacts to archaeological 11properties affecting National Forest System lands. The HPMP shall also provide measures to mitigate the identified impacts, a monitoring program, and management protocols for the 12ongoing protection of archaeological properties. The plan shall be filed with FERC. The 13licensee shall implement the plan upon approval.
Heritage Resources. D.3.1 This sub-appendix and sub-appendix D.4 set out how the Parties are working together to achieve the objective of protecting and managing Heritage Resources and Sacred Places identified by Xxxxxx X’x Dene First Nation in a manner that maintains The Denesǫłine Way of Life and incorporates Łutsël K’e Denesǫłine Knowledge set out in 3.3.2(d). D.3.2 The Parties will develop and maintain an inventory of Heritage Resources found within Thaidene Nëné. The Parties will provide each other with an inventory of Thaidene Nëné Heritage Resources known to them. D.3.3 The Thaı́dëne Nene xá dá yáłtı will develop plans for the presentation and management of Heritage Resources, and incorporate such plans within the Management Plan.
Heritage Resources. Before the Final Agreement, Canada and Tsawwassen First Nation will negotiate and attempt to reach agreement on a list of identified Tsawwassen Heritage Resources they agree are located on federal Crown land within Tsawwassen Territory. Before or after the Final Agreement, Canada and Tsawwassen First Nation will negotiate and attempt to reach an understanding, arrangement or agreement on the management of those Tsawwassen Heritage Resources that may include a role for Tsawwassen First Nation.
Heritage Resources. Discovery
Heritage Resources the applicability of the Final Agreement in Yukon in the Gwich’in Settlement Region;
Heritage Resources. The NWTMN will have an opportunity to be represented on any board, agency or committee established in the Northwest Territories that is established to administer or protect heritage resources in the Agreement Area
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Heritage Resources. 13.1 The Parties shall develop and maintain an inventory of Heritage Resources found within Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta. The inventory will include all Heritage Resources associated with Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta that are currently known, and will be updated with any new Heritage Resources as they are discovered. 13.2 Any information regarding the location of Heritage Resources shall be kept confidential unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties. 13.3 The Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta Management Board shall make recommendations on plans for the conservation and management of Heritage Resources in the inventory, and incorporate such plans within the Management Plan. Any conservation or management of Heritage Resources shall respect the preservation of the Heritage Resource. 13.4 The Parties shall establish conditions for research, documentation, use, maintenance, and storage of Heritage Resources within Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta. 13.5 All applications for Authorizations in respect of Heritage Resources within Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta shall be referred to the Management Board for recommendation. 13.6 No Heritage Resource may be removed from Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta, except for the purpos of conservation, study, maintenance, or exhibition, and any removal must be in compliance with any applicable Authorization. 13.7 The Parties and the Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta Management Board shall invite the active involvement and assistance of the Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated in the conservation and management of Heritage Resources. 13.8 K’asho Got’ine shall have responsibility for the management of Heritage Resources identified as Sacred Places and Sacred Objects within Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta. All Sacred Places and Sacred Objects shall be managed in accordance with the Management Plan. 13.9 The K’asho Got’ine may disclose confidential information to the Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta Management Board and to the Government of the Northwest Territories about the nature and location of Sacred Places and Sacred Objects as it deems appropriate for management planning. The Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta Management Board and the Government of the Northwest Territories may use such information in accordance with a limited license granted under section 14.3 by the K’asho Got’ine, and may otherwise only disseminate such information with the written consent of the K’asho Got’ine. 13.10 Sacred Places disclosed by the K’asho Got’ine shall be zoned in the Management Plan in a manner that is respectful of ongoing K’asho Got’ine use and K’asho ...
Heritage Resources. The physical remains (including but not limited to artifacts, structures, landscape modifications, rock art, trails, or roads) and conceptual content or context (as a setting for legendary, historic or prehistoric events, such as a sacred area for native peoples) of an area. Vegetation capable of hiding 90 percent of a standing adult deer or elk from the view of a human at a distance equal to or less than 200 feet. See Range of Variability. The diversity in an area resulting from the number and arrangement of plant communities or successional stages or both; the greater their number, the greater the horizontal diversity. Also, the greater the amount of edge, the higher the degree of horizontal diversity (Xxxxxx et al. 1979).
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