Early Termination Mitigation Sample Clauses

The Early Termination Mitigation clause establishes procedures and obligations for parties if a contract is ended before its agreed-upon completion date. Typically, this clause outlines the steps required to minimize losses, such as providing notice, attempting to reassign resources, or seeking alternative arrangements to reduce the impact of early termination. Its core practical function is to allocate responsibility and reduce potential damages or disruptions that may arise from an unexpected contract termination, thereby protecting both parties' interests.
Early Termination Mitigation. If the Permit is terminated early and de- listing has not occurred, NMFS may require the District to mitigate for any past incidental take of Permit Species that has not been sufficiently mitigated prior to the date of termination. Such mitigation may require the District to continue relevant mitigation Measures of the Agreement for some or all of the period, which would have been covered by the Permit. NMFS agrees that the District may invoke the dispute resolution procedures of this Agreement to pursue resolution of any disagreement concerning the necessity or amount of such additional mitigation, NMFS reserves any authority it may have under the ESA or its regulations regarding additional mitigation. So long as the District meets and continues to meet the pertinent survival standards, its Tributary Plan funding obligations, and its Hatchery Plan funding and capacity obligations, early termination mitigation shall not apply to the District.