UNANTICIPATED EFFECTS Sample Clauses
The "Unanticipated Effects" clause addresses situations where unforeseen consequences or outcomes arise from the performance of a contract or the use of a product or service. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties if such unexpected effects occur, such as notification requirements, investigation procedures, or potential remedies. For example, if a new software implementation causes unexpected disruptions to a client's operations, this clause would govern how the parties respond. Its core function is to allocate responsibility and establish a process for managing risks that were not predicted at the outset, thereby protecting both parties from liability and ensuring a clear path for resolution.
UNANTICIPATED EFFECTS. If unanticipated effects on historic properties occur during implementation of the undertaking, NSF will, in compliance with 36 C.F.R. § 800.13(b)(3), determine actions that it can take to resolve potential adverse effects and notify via phone and email the SHPO and other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, within 48 hours of NSF’s awareness of the effects. The notification will describe the eligibility of the property and proposed actions to resolve any adverse effects. The SHPO and other Consulting Parties will respond with any comments within 48 hours of the notification by phone or email. NSF will take into account the Consulting Parties’ recommendations regarding NRHP eligibility and proposed actions, and then carry out appropriate actions. NSF will provide the SHPO and other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, with a report of the actions when they are completed. This Stipulation (Stipulation IV.) shall not apply if NSF is no longer the owner of Green Bank Observatory.
UNANTICIPATED EFFECTS. If unanticipated effects on historic properties occur during implementation of the undertaking, NSF will, in compliance with 36 C.F.R. § 800.13(b)(3), determine actions that it can take to resolve potential adverse effects and notify, via phone and email, the SHPO, the USFS, and, as appropriate, the other Consulting Parties within two business days of NSF’s awareness of such effects. Any such notification would describe the property, the unanticipated effect, and proposed actions to resolve any adverse effects. After receipt of such notification, the SHPO, the USFS, and the other Consulting Parties will respond with any comments within two business days of the notification by phone or email. NSF will consider any recommendations received regarding proposed actions, and then determine and implement appropriate actions. NSF will provide the SHPO, the USFS, and the other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, with a report of the actions when they are completed. This Stipulation shall not apply if NSF is no longer the owner of the Sacramento Peak Observatory.
UNANTICIPATED EFFECTS. If unanticipated effects on historic properties occur during implementation of the undertaking, NSF will, in compliance with 36 C.F.R. § 800.13(b)3, determine actions that it can take to resolve potential adverse effects and notify via phone and email the PR SHPO and other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, within 48 hours of NSF’s awareness of the effects. The notification will describe the eligibility of the property and proposed actions to resolve any adverse effects. The PR SHPO and other Consulting Parties will respond within 48 hours of the notification by phone or email. The NSF will take into account the Consulting Parties’ recommendations regarding NRHP eligibility and proposed actions, and then carry out appropriate actions. NSF will provide the PR SHPO and other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, with a report of the actions when they are completed.
UNANTICIPATED EFFECTS. If historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects to historic properties are identified after work has been initiated, Boise VAMC will activate the Inadvertent Discovery Plan.
UNANTICIPATED EFFECTS. If unanticipated effects on historic properties occur during implementation of the undertaking, NSF will, in compliance with 36 C.F.R. § 800.13(b)(3), determine actions that it can take to resolve potential adverse effects and notify via phone and email the SHPO and other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, within two business days of NSF’s awareness of the effects. The notification will describe the eligibility of the property and proposed actions to resolve any adverse effects. The SHPO and other Consulting Parties will respond with any comments within two business days of the notification by phone or email. NSF will take into account the Consulting Parties’ recommendations regarding NRHP eligibility and proposed actions, and then carry out appropriate actions. NSF will provide the SHPO and other Consulting Parties, as appropriate, with a report of the actions when they are completed. This Stipulation shall not apply if NSF is no longer the owner of Green Bank Observatory.
