Other Activities on the Enrolled Property Sample Clauses

Other Activities on the Enrolled Property. Covered activities described below may or may not be realized during the term and will be dependent on financial and managerial decisions within the KS management and leadership team. All participants in these Covered Activities will receive information describing the Covered Species in the area proposed for the activity and any applicable restrictions imposed by this SHA. The Enrollee will incorporate restrictions into all new, and renewals of, access agreements, leases, licenses and other similar agreements that provide for access so others are aware of the avoidance measures included in the Agreement and act in accordance with its provisions. Access agreements will also specify that any sub-access agreements issued by KS lessees and licensees must also include such restrictions. KS will not be held responsible for impacts to Covered Species by parties not under the control of KS that have been issued access agreements that contain or have reference to all the applicable restrictions within this Agreement, or by parties issued sub-access agreements by KS lessees or licensees. Some activities listed below will be restricted to areas that are not designated Conservation District Land, as per applicable requirements specified in State law and implementing rules unless applicable permits are obtained. Activities that could occur anywhere on the Enrolled Property: • Educational activities. • Ecotourism activities, such as guided hikes and overnight stays. Filming and photography. • Scientific research to be conducted on the Enrolled Property. • Restoration of existing man-made structures, including Keawewai cabin (located in Forest Bird Stratum 1). • Traditional and cultural practices. • Gathering of non-timber forest products for cultural and educational purposes. • Natural resources management trainings, such as primary bird counting and rare plant identification. • Construction and operation of a network of trails. Trail construction activities may result in the loss or destruction of individuals of plant Covered Species (outplants, propagules), excluding special-concern species. Additionally, due to the ephemeral nature of some of these species life histories, individual plants may be missed during surveys, resulting in their loss or destruction from construction or use of trails. The impact of this loss is anticipated to be minor or negligible to the survival and recovery of the Covered Species. • Road construction activities. Road construction and maint...
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Related to Other Activities on the Enrolled Property

  • ASSISTANCE IN RELATED PROCUREMENTS 5.1 Where a Relevant Supplier is bidding to provide New Goods and/or Services in circumstances where the Supplier or an Affiliate of the Supplier is already providing (or due to provide) Legacy Goods and/or Services to a Contracting Body, the Supplier shall promptly provide the relevant Contracting Body and/or the Relevant Supplier with all reasonable information and assistance as may be required from time to time to enable the relevant Contracting Body and/or the Relevant Supplier, as appropriate, to:

  • Occupational First Aid Requirements and Courses (a) The Union and the Employer agree that First Aid Regulations made pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act shall be fully complied with.

  • Other Activities/Renovations A. The Contractor acknowledges its responsibility to assure the Judicial Council’s quiet enjoyment of the Program and to provide the full service level of the Property for the Program, free from outside distractions, disturbances, and/or interruptions. The Contractor shall avoid assigning any rooms to the Judicial Council or the Attendees during the Program which are adjacent to or across from any group or activity that may generate noise or other distractions, such as construction or other conduct, sufficient to detract from quiet enjoyment of the Program on the Property.

  • Other Activities Your services pursuant to this Agreement shall not be deemed to be exclusive, and you may render similar services and act as an underwriter, distributor or dealer for other investment companies in the offering of their shares.

  • OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF CONTRACTOR AS BUSINESS ASSOCIATE 1. Contractor agrees not to use or further disclose PHI County discloses to Contractor other than as permitted or required by this Business Associate Contract or as required by law.

  • Restrictions on Business Activities There is no agreement, commitment, judgment, injunction, order or decree binding upon the Company or to which the Company is a party which has or could reasonably be expected to have the effect of prohibiting or materially impairing any business practice material to the Company, any acquisition of property by the Company or the conduct of business by the Company as currently conducted or as proposed to be conducted.

  • Records of Processing Activities 6.1 The Data Processor shall keep records of all categories of processing activities performed on behalf of the Data Controller. Records of Processing activities shall include at least the following:

  • Activities Except with the prior written consent of the Board, Executive will not during his employment with the Company undertake or engage in any other employment, occupation or business enterprise, other than ones in which Executive is a passive investor. Executive may engage in civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

  • Obligations and Activities of Business Associates (1) Business Associate agrees not to use or disclose PHI other than as permitted or required by this Section of the Contract or as Required by Law.

  • TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES The goal of this task is to develop a plan to make the knowledge gained, experimental results, and lessons learned available to the public and key decision makers. The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Initial Fact Sheet at start of the project that describes the project. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Project Fact Sheet at the project’s conclusion that discusses results. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan that includes: o An explanation of how the knowledge gained from the project will be made available to the public, including the targeted market sector and potential outreach to end users, utilities, regulatory agencies, and others.

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