Common use of Permit Suspension or Revocation Clause in Contracts

Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation (50 CFR 13.28(a)). The Service may also, as a last resort, revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 17.22/32(d)(7)). The Service will revoke because of jeopardy concerns only after first implementing all practicable measures to remedy the situation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Candidate Conservation Agreement, www.fws.gov, www.fws.gov

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Permit Suspension or Revocation. β€Œ The Service may suspend or revoke the permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation (50 CFR 13.28(a)). The Service may also, as a last resort, revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 17.22/32(d)(7)). The Service will revoke because of jeopardy concerns only after first implementing all practicable measures to remedy the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conservation Agreement

Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation (50 CFR 13.28(a))revocation. The Service may also, as a last resort, may revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 17.22/32(d)(713.28(a)). The Prior to revocation, the Service will revoke because of jeopardy concerns only after first implementing would exercise all practicable possible measures to remedy the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement

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Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation [(50 CFR 13.28(a))]. The Service may also, as a last resort, revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species ([50 CFR 17.22/32(d)(7))]. The Service will revoke because of due to jeopardy concerns only after first implementing all practicable measures to remedy the situation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fws.gov

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