Issuance of Stop Fishing Order Sample Clauses

Issuance of Stop Fishing Order. The Sector, acting through the Manager, has 15 the authority to issue to any Member that the Manager determines is in breach a Stop Fishing Order, 16 and upon such issuance, such Member shall immediately cause all vessels harvesting its Harvest Share to 17 cease doing so, and such Member shall not permit the vessels harvesting its Harvest Share to resume 18 doing so unless and until the Manager rescinds the Stop Fishing Order. Each Member hereby releases 19 the Sector, all other Members and the Manager from any and all liability of any nature whatsoever, 20 including but not limited to both contractual and tort liability, for any direct or indirect, incidental or 21 consequential losses or damages that a Member may suffer as a result of complying with a Stop Fishing 22 Order.
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Issuance of Stop Fishing Order. The Sector, acting through the Manager, has 19 the authority to issue to any Member that the Manager determines is in breach a Stop Fishing Order, 20 and upon such issuance, such Member shall immediately cause all vessels harvesting its Harvest Share to 21 cease doing so, and such Member shall not permit the vessels harvesting its Harvest Share to resume 22 doing so unless and until the Manager rescinds the Stop Fishing Order. Each Member hereby releases 24 including but not limited to both contractual and tort liability, for any direct or indirect, incidental or 25 consequential losses or damages that a Member may suffer as a result of complying with a Stop Fishing 26 Order.

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