Common use of Return to Baseline Conditions Clause in Contracts

Return to Baseline Conditions. A Cooperator in the SHA may return the enrolled property to its baseline conditions through any legal means, provided the conditions outlined in Section 15.2, Termination of a Landowner Agreement or Neighboring Landowner Agreement by a Cooperator, are met. A return to baseline conditions may include KDWP removing the reintroduced species from the property (with or without a request from the Cooperator to do so), a cessation of habitat management actions, or reinitiation of a legal, but curtailed or ceased, land management activity. A request for a return to baseline conditions is expected to be rare. If it does occur, it is expected to be a return to baseline habitat or land use conditions rather than a request to return the population to baseline conditions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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