Non-governmental Parties Sample Clauses

Non-governmental Parties. Work provided by non-governmental entities or persons, will require that entity or person to: (1) Have public and employee liability insurance from a responsible company or companies with a minimum limitation of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per person for any one claim, and an aggregate limitation of three million dollars ($3,000,000) for any number of claims arising from any one incident. In subsequent modifications, the parties may negotiate different levels of liability coverage, as appropriate. The policies shall name the United States as an additional insured, shall specify that the insured shall have no right of subrogation against the United States for payments of any premiums or deductibles due thereunder, and shall specify that the insurance shall be assumed by, be for the account of, and be at the insured's sole risk; and (2) Pay the United States the full value for all damages to the lands or other property of the United States caused by such person or organization, its representatives, or employees; and (3) Indemnify, save and hold harmless, and defend the United States against all fines, claims, damages, losses, judgments, and expenses arising out of, or from, any omission or activity of such person or organization, its representatives, or employees. (4) Non-governmental Partner Institutions shall provide the Federal Agencies confirmation of such insurance coverage, prior to beginning specific work authorized herein and specified in subsequent modifications.
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Non-governmental Parties. Work provided by non-governmental entities or persons, will require that entity or person to:
Non-governmental Parties. The inclusion of non-governmental Parties to the CCA is intended to provide for voluntary conservation efforts for rare species with respect to private and state lands outside of federal land management areas, recognizing the limited applicability of the ESA’s provisions on non-federal lands and lands not subject to federal permit action. Inclusion of non-governmental cooperating parties is not intended to expand the jurisdictional areas or actions subject to the ESA and non- governmental cooperating parties are afforded the same protections and limitations in the ESA.
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