Conservation Program Clause Samples

Conservation Program. Upon the request of the Reinsurer, the Ceding Company shall reasonably cooperate and work with the Reinsurer in good faith to develop and implement a conservation program with respect to the Reinsured Policies.
Conservation Program. The term ‘‘Conservation Pro- gram’’ has the meaning given the term ‘‘Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program’’ in section 9401 of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (Public Law 111–11; 123 Stat. 1327).
Conservation Program. The conservation program that Green Diamond will implement is based on biological goals and objectives and includes measures to minimize and mitigate the impacts of incidental take, maintain and improve habitat conditions for the Covered Species, monitor implementation and effectiveness of the Plan, institute adaptive management, and respond to changed and unforeseen circumstances. The measures collectively are identified in the Plan as “Green Diamond’s Operating Conservation Program.”
Conservation Program. 2 “Parties” in this chapter refers to Cal Water and ORA, with the exception that 3 when addressing conservation related to Cal Water’s Visalia District “Parties” also 4 includes the City of Visalia.
Conservation Program. Upon the request of the Reinsurer, the Cedant shall reasonably cooperate and discuss in good faith the development and implementation of a conservation program with respect to the Subject Annuities. All costs, expenses and fees associated with any such conservation program shall be borne by the Reinsurer.
Conservation Program. IMPLEMENTATION‌ The PCA is primarily responsible for overall and day-to-day implementation of the Plan, including Plan conservation measures (Chapter 5), the Monitoring and Adaptive Management Plan (Chapter 7), and the Plan funding strategy (Chapter 9). The PCA will receive advice from a variety of sources, including the Wildlife Agencies, science advisors, and the public, and will take the advice into consideration to implement the Plan effectively and cost-efficiently. The Wildlife Agencies will have review and approval authority over certain aspects of implementation, such as Reserve System land acquisitions, restoration project designs, Reserve Management Plans, and substantial changes in the Monitoring and Adaptive Management Program. However, the PCA will ultimately decide how to implement the Plan and how to comply with the Permits, the Implementing Agreement and the HCP/NCCP.