Purposes of the Commission Sample Clauses

Purposes of the Commission. (1) The purposes of the Commission are -
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Purposes of the Commission. The purposes of the Commission, generally, are (i) to implement Stage 1 of the Umatilla Basin Aquifer Restoration Project; (ii) thereafter, if it is the will of the Commission, to further develop this Project and/or implement other water-related projects; and (iii) to take such other or further actions as are necessary or agreed upon to achieve the goals and objectives of the Commission as may be provided under this Agreement or any subsequent amendments hereto.
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