Common use of BASELINE DETERMINATION Clause in Contracts

BASELINE DETERMINATION. The Parties agree that the baseline conditions applicable to this Agreement are as follows: [Describe baseline conditions in terms appropriate for each covered species. Baseline conditions may in some instances be expressed as measures of the utilization of the enrolled property by the covered species (e.g., numbers of individuals, occupied breeding territories, etc.), particularly where such measures typically experience little seasonal or year-to-year variability. More commonly, baseline conditions will be expressed as measures of the quantity and/or quality of habitat suitable for or occupied by the covered species.] COVERED ACTIVITIES

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Samples: omb.report, omb.report

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BASELINE DETERMINATION. The Parties agree that the baseline conditions applicable to this Agreement are as follows: [Describe here describe baseline conditions in terms appropriate for each covered species. .] Baseline conditions may in some instances be expressed as measures of the utilization of the enrolled property by the covered species (e.g., numbers of individuals, occupied breeding territories, etc.), particularly where such measures typically experience little seasonal or year-to-year variability. More commonly, baseline conditions will be expressed as measures of the quantity and/or quality of habitat suitable for or occupied by the covered species.] . COVERED ACTIVITIES

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Samples: omb.report

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BASELINE DETERMINATION. The Parties agree that the baseline conditions applicable to this Agreement are as follows: [Describe here describe baseline conditions in terms appropriate for each covered species. Baseline conditions may in some instances be expressed as measures of the utilization of the enrolled property by the covered species (e.g., numbers of individuals, occupied breeding territories, etc.), particularly where such measures typically experience little seasonal or year-to-year variability. More commonly, baseline conditions will be expressed as measures of the quantity and/or quality of habitat suitable for or occupied by the covered species.] COVERED ACTIVITIES. ]

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Samples: omb.report

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