Management and Use Sample Clauses

Management and Use a. Animal Containment Coordinator. Maple Grove will appoint, employ, and supervise an Animal Containment Coordinator for the PUPS Facility. The Animal Containment Coordinator will be employed by Maple Grove, the costs of which, including wages, benefits, and other related expenses, shall be proportionally paid for by the Members.
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Management and Use. Lessee shall manage, operate, and maintain the VA Barrington Parking Lots in a diligent, careful, and first-class manner consistent with industry standards for other similar competitive public parking facilities in the Los Angeles marketplace. Lessee shall install and maintain at the VA Barrington Parking Lots entrance gates and equipment to ensure an orderly and secure process for third parties to receive a ticket and remit the pertinent parking fee to the Lessee, and then park on the Property, and an accurate and efficient accounting system for receipts with adequate internal controls. Lessee shall act in a fiduciary capacity with respect to the proper protection of and accounting for VA’s assets. In this capacity, Xxxxxx shall deal at arm’s length with all third parties and at all times Lessee shall owe VA a duty of loyalty. Lessee shall not use or occupy the VA Barrington Parking Lots or any portion thereof or permit any other person to use or occupy the VA Barrington Parking Lots or any portion thereof in any manner or for any purpose which (i) would constitute a nuisance, (ii) which would injure the reputation of the VA Barrington Parking Lots, or (iii) would unreasonably disturb tenants in the VA Barrington Parking Lots.
Management and Use. Party A shall have the right to manage and use the Deposit in the following manner: 保证金管理和使用。甲方应有权以以下方式管理和使用保证金:
Management and Use. Implementing the No Action alternative could result in continued use of the property for livestock grazing. Additionally, BELF could lease the land for oil, gas, or mineral development or installation of wind energy facilities; or exchange the land for other property within the state. Any of these potential uses could open the land to a wide variety of activities that could result in new or additional disturbance to natural resources present on the land. The potential that the parcel would be opened to public access in the future is unknown since that use would be determined and controlled by the lessee. Cumulative Effects‌ NGPC and BELF have owned their respective parcels for decades. The Xxxxxxx-Xxxxx WMA land, including the 15.09.09-acre parcel, was purchased by NGPC in the late 1940s and early 1950’s, and the BELF program was established by the Nebraska Constitution to serve as trustee of the lands contributed to the state in 1867 by the federal government. From the time of acquisition and into the present, both the NGPC and BELF properties have served as either recreational or agricultural lands. No other types of activities or management are occurring on the lands currently, and no manmade developments or structures exist on either tract. Both tracts are currently zoned for agricultural uses which are described as lands that serve the needs of the property owner and the agricultural community, and protect marginal and lower value farm land and land values. Over the past 15 to 20 years, purchasing this type of land has become attractive to private parties for recreational uses such as hunting. Private property surrounding the two parcels is being used for agricultural activities or as residential sites on tracts that are at least 80 acres in size. There is no indication that any significant development is planned on these privately-held lands today or in the near future. The most likely activities that are expected to occur on the parcels if the exchange is undertaken consist of habitat management and public recreational use, including hunting, on the parcel to be received by NGPC, and grazing via an agricultural lease on the parcel to be received by BELF. In consideration of the past, present, and foreseeable future uses and activities expected on these properties, cumulative effects to the existing natural resources and surrounding lands is anticipated to be minimal. Public ReviewThe Service will place this environmental assessment on the internet...

Related to Management and Use

  • Management and Operations 15.1 The Operator shall prepare an annual work programme and budget for each Calendar Year during the term of this Agreement. Each such work programme and budget shall set out in reasonable details, the work to be carried out, facilities to be purchased or created, training and employment programme, establishment, salaries and wages, social welfare schemes to be undertaken, and an estimate of the Expenditure to be incurred. The Operator shall present such work programme and budget to the Government and the Working Interest Owners before the start of each Calendar Year and thereafter provide a quarterly update on the implementation of such work programme and budget.

  • STANDARDS OF MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS In performing its obligations hereunder, during the term of this ESA, the Competitive Supplier shall exercise reasonable care to assure that its facilities are prudently and efficiently managed; that it employs an adequate number of competently trained and experienced personnel to carry out its responsibilities; that it delivers or arranges to deliver a safe and reliable supply of such amounts of electricity to the Point of Delivery as are required under this ESA; that it complies with all relevant industry standards and practices for the supply of electricity to Participating Consumers; and that, at all times with respect to Participating Consumers, it exercises good practice for a Competitive Supplier and employs Commercially Reasonable skills, systems and methods available to it.

  • Procurement and Property Management Standards The parties to this Agreement shall adhere to the procurement and property management standards established in 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, and to the Texas Uniform Grant Management Standards. The State must pre-approve the Local Government’s procurement procedures for purchases to be eligible for state or federal funds.

  • Project Management and Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality of and consistency of work and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Services and Facilities The Procuring Entity shall make available to the Service Provider the Services and Facilities listed under Appendix F.

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