No Increase in Take Sample Clauses

The "No Increase in Take" clause restricts a party from extracting, receiving, or utilizing more of a specified resource or benefit than what was originally agreed upon in the contract. In practice, this means that if a contract sets a maximum quantity of goods, services, or resources to be provided or taken, neither party can unilaterally exceed that limit during the contract term. This clause ensures that the agreed-upon balance is maintained, preventing overuse or overconsumption, and thereby protects both parties from unexpected liabilities or resource depletion.
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No Increase in Take. This Section does not authorize any modifications that would increase the amount of Take or increase the impacts of Take of Covered Species beyond those analyzed under the original HCP and any amendments thereto. Any such modification must be processed in accordance with Chapter 7 of the HCP.
No Increase in Take. This section does not authorize any modifications that would result in an increase in the amount and nature of Take, or increase the impacts of Take, on Covered Species beyond that analyzed under the original SSHCP and any amendments thereto. Any such modification must be reviewed as a permit amendment under Section 13.2 of this Agreement.
No Increase in Take. This Section 14.0 does not authorize any adaptive management changes that would result in an increase in the level and nature of incidental take, or increase the impacts of incidental take, of the Covered Species beyond those analyzed in connection with the original BRCP and any amendments thereto. Any such modification must be reviewed as a Permit amendment under Section 13.2.
No Increase in Take. Section 7.6 of the MSHCP does not authorize any changes or measures that would result in an increase in the amount and nature of Authorized Take, in the impacts of take, or in the take of Take Species beyond that associated with the range of changes analyzed under the MSHCP and the associated biological opinion, ITP, and EIS, including any amendments thereto. Any Adaptive Management measures outside the scope of the MSHCP and amendments thereto must be addressed through the procedures set forth in Section 13.1 of this Agreement and Chapter 9 of the MSHCP.
No Increase in Take. Neither Section 11.2 nor any other Section of this Agreement authorizes changes in the design or management of the reserve system, or any other aspect of the Plan, that would increase the amount and nature of the Take of Covered Species, or increase the impacts of the Take of Covered Species, beyond that analyzed in the Yolo HCP/NCCP, any amendments thereto, or included on the Permits. Any such change must be reviewed as a Permit amendment under Section 15.4 of this Agreement.
No Increase in Take. Permittee is not authorized to implement adaptive management modifications that would result in change in the nature of Take or an increase in the amount or level of Take of Covered Species beyond that analyzed in connection with the original Plan and any amendments thereto. Any such modification must be reviewed as a Permit amendment under Section 15.2 of this Agreement.