Upstream Diversion Agreements Sample Clauses

Upstream Diversion Agreements. The recommended updated lower American River flow standard will incorporate rules on how much water purveyors would divert upstream of Nimbus Dam under varying hydrologic conditions. Therefore Reclamation and Water Forum signatories need some form of assurance as to how much those purveyors would divert under those conditions. Purveyors signatory to the Water Forum Agreement who divert from upstream of Nimbus Dam agree they will enter into contracts with Reclamation that will provide assurances that the upstream diverters will divert only the agreed upon amounts, which include provisions for diversion reductions in dry year and/or other equivalent actions (See “Model Diversion Agreement with Reclamation” included as Appendix F). Timing of this assurance: These contracts need to be entered into before the updated lower American River flow standard becomes effective. Update – The upstream diverters worked with Reclamation in the early 2000’s to develop draft contract provisions to assure long-term implementation of dry years actions. These provisions have not as of yet been included in executed contracts. March 2016
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Upstream Diversion Agreements. The recommended updated Lower American River flow standard will incorporate rules on how much water purveyors would divert upstream of Nimbus Dam under varying hydrologic conditions. Therefore the Bureau and Water Forum signatories need some form of assurance as to how much those purveyors would divert under those conditions. Purveyors signatory to the Water Forum Agreement who divert from upstream of Nimbus Dam agree they will enter into contracts with the Bureau that will provide assurances that the upstream diverters will divert only the agreed upon amounts, which include provisions for diversion reductions in dry year and/or other equivalent actions. (See “Model Diversion Agreement with USBR” included as Appendix F.) Timing of this assurance: These contracts need to be entered into before the updated Lower American River flow standard becomes effective.

Related to Upstream Diversion Agreements

  • Sub-Agreements Party shall not assign, subcontract or subgrant the performance of this Agreement or any portion thereof to any other Party without the prior written approval of the State. Party shall be responsible and liable to the State for all acts or omissions of subcontractors and any other person performing work under this Agreement pursuant to an agreement with Party or any subcontractor. In the case this Agreement is a contract with a total cost in excess of $250,000, the Party shall provide to the State a list of all proposed subcontractors and subcontractors’ subcontractors, together with the identity of those subcontractors’ workers compensation insurance providers, and additional required or requested information, as applicable, in accordance with Section 32 of The Vermont Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Act No. 54). Party shall include the following provisions of this Attachment C in all subcontracts for work performed solely for the State of Vermont and subcontracts for work performed in the State of Vermont: Section 10 (“False Claims Act”); Section 11 (“Whistleblower Protections”); Section 12 (“Location of State Data”); Section 14 (“Fair Employment Practices and Americans with Disabilities Act”); Section 16 (“Taxes Due the State”); Section 18 (“Child Support”); Section 20 (“No Gifts or Gratuities”); Section 22 (“Certification Regarding Debarment”); Section 30 (“State Facilities”); and Section 32.A (“Certification Regarding Use of State Funds”).

  • Resulting Agreements Where the Parties agree to appropriate solutions to the problems arising out of intended technological changes, the solution shall be prepared as a Letter of Agreement between the Parties. Such Letter of Agreement shall have the same effect as the provisions of the existing Collective Agreement and shall be subject to the grievance procedure, up to and including arbitration.

  • Client Agreements Supplier will have a direct contract with, or provide its standard Product or Service terms directly to, Client, which will be enforceable solely between Client and Supplier, for all terms related to Client’s receipt and use of Products and Services (each a “Client Agreement”), other than the payment, risk of loss, and delivery terms that are contracted directly with Accenture.

  • Confidentiality Agreements The parties hereto agree that this Agreement supersedes any provision of the Confidentiality Agreements that could be interpreted to preclude the exercise of any rights or the fulfillment of any obligations under this Agreement, and that none of the provisions included in the Confidentiality Agreements will act to preclude Holder from exercising the Option or exercising any other rights under this Agreement or act to preclude Issuer from fulfilling any of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Third Party Agreements Nothing in this Section 5.3 shall require any Party to violate any Contract or arrangement with any Third Party regarding the confidentiality of confidential and proprietary information relating to that Third Party or its business; provided, however, that in the event that a Party is required under this Section 5.3 to disclose any such information, such Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to seek to obtain such Third Party’s consent to the disclosure of such information. The Parties also acknowledge that the Other Parties’ Auditors are subject to contractual, legal, professional and regulatory requirements which such auditors are responsible for complying with.

  • Existing Agreements The Executive represents to the Company that he is not subject or a party to any employment or consulting agreement, non-competition covenant or other agreement, covenant or understanding which might prohibit him from executing this Agreement or limit his ability to fulfill his responsibilities hereunder.

  • Subagreements Recipient may enter into agreements with sub-recipients, contractors or subcontractors (collectively, “subagreements”) for performance of the Project.

  • HHSC Agreements A. To pay the Contractor for services provided under the Contract type specified in Section I of this Contract in amounts and under conditions determined by HHSC as defined in this Contract, the applicable Contractor manual, handbook, policy letter or program rules and standards and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations for all eligible persons receiving such services under Title XIX and or Title XX.

  • Collective Agreements There are no collective agreements affecting your terms and conditions of employment.

  • SOW AGREEMENTS 6.1. If selected, the Contractor will sign an SOW Agreement with the Contracting Agency to provide the deliverables set forth in its response and at prices agreed by the Contracting Agency. Minimum support levels set forth in this SOW RFP and terms, and conditions from the Master Agreement, including Attachment C thereto, will become part of each SOW Agreement. Each SOW Agreement will be subject to review throughout its term. The Contracting Agency will consider cancellation of each SOW Agreement, as well as the Master Agreement, upon discovery that the Contractor is in violation of any portion of the Master Agreement or an SOW Agreement, including an inability by the Contractor to provide the products, support, and/or service offered in its response. Each SOW Agreement shall specify the term of the Agreement. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUMS (IF APPLICABLE) 1.

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