Examples of Concurring Parties in a sentence
These reports shall be provided to the Signatories and Invited Signatories and to the Concurring Parties upon their request.
Collectively refers to the Signatories, Invited Signatories and Concurring Parties who have signed this Agreement.
Should a Signatory object to actions carried out or proposed with respect to the implementation of this PA not subject to prior resolution efforts under Stipulations IV, V, and VI, the objecting party shall provide all other Signatories, Invited Signatories, and Concurring Parties with written documentation of the objection.
DoD may invite additional organizations and individuals to become Concurring Parties in the future, based on expression of interest and involvement with historic preservation issues.
This person shall support the CJRM in responding to and reporting of any inadvertent discoveries to the Signatories, Invited Signatories, and Concurring Parties per Stipulation XII.
In December and June of each calendar year after the PA is executed, or on an alternate schedule agreed to by the Signatories and Concurring Parties should projects be delayed, DoD shall prepare a report itemizing the review activities carried out pursuant to this PA.
The following parties have been invited to sign the PA as Concurring Parties and, once they have signed the PA, assume roles defined in the text of this PA to consult4 on identification, evaluation, and treatment of historic properties, to participate in annual workshops, to participate in resolving objections, and to advise the Signatories.
If new information on alternate locations for the live fire training range complex outside those assessed in the FEIS is provided by the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Concurring Parties, or the public while engaging in the review process stipulated here, DoD will review that new information and determine whether supplemental analysis is warranted under NEPA and NHPA.
These plans will be developed in coordination with the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Concurring Parties, and interested public.
In an effort to continue refining measures to avoid, minimize and mitigate adverse effects on historic properties associated with the proposed construction and operation of training ranges on Guam, DoD will consult with the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Concurring Parties, and the public regarding potential adverse effects to historic properties.