Conservation Value definition

Conservation Value means either
Conservation Value means the amount the Fair Market Value of the property will be reduced by the placement of a Conservation Easement on the property.
Conservation Value means a monetary sum of the national, international and inter- generational value of any wildlife, including the cost of remedying ecosystem disturbance occasioned by any unlawful interference with, damage to or destruction of any wildlife as determined, from time to time, by the Service;

Examples of Conservation Value in a sentence

  • Additionally, the Owner must give notice to the Easement Holder before exercising any reserved right that might impair or interfere with a Conservation Value of the Protected Property.

  • Any activity or improvement on or use of the Protected Property in a manner that may significantly impair or interfere with a Conservation Value of the Protected Property or that is inconsistent with the terms or the Conservation Purpose of this Easement is prohibited.

  • If injunctive relief is inadequate to restore the Conservation Values as a result of a violation and to compensate Grantee and the public for the loss and damage to Grantee’s rights, Grantee shall be entitled to recover damages for violation of the terms of this Easement or injury to any Conservation Value protected by this Easement including, without limitation, damages for the loss of scenic, aesthetic, or natural resource values.

  • The opinions of any Certified Rangeland Manager or other qualified professional engaged to assist the Parties in the resolution of any claim of injury to any Conservation Value shall be admissible in any judicial proceedings conducted with respect to that asserted violation.

  • Whenever the Town is required to act or consider a matter “reasonably,” it shall be held to be reasonable to withhold consents or approvals (and the like) whenever any Conservation Value may be negatively impacted.

  • Management prescriptions for High Conservation Value Old Growth Forest, Rainforest and Rare Non Commercial Forest Type Protection must continue to apply.

  • If injunctive relief is inadequate to restore the Conservation Values as a result of a violation and to compensate Grantee and the public for the loss and damage to Grantee’s rights, Grantee shall be entitled to recover damages for violation of the terms of this Easement or injury to any Conservation Value protected by this Easement including, without limitation, damages for the loss of open-space, scenic, aesthetic, or natural resource values.

  • The PCSD will, as necessary, engage in Steering Committee meetings and may engage in other community outreach with individuals and organizations expressing an interest in this MOA.

  • In each such case:  such presumption may be rebutted and overcome by showing any actual or potential adverse effect upon any defined Conservation Values herein sought to be conserved, preserved, or protected; and  such use, presumption, permission, or consent shall remain subject to the other conditions and requirements herein stated for each such proposed use, each such Use Zone, and each protected Conservation Value.

  • The Government has invited tenders for the execution of the 2004 Update of Terrestrial Habitat Mapping and Ranking Based on Conservation Value.


More Definitions of Conservation Value

Conservation Value means the value of land for the conservation of the Carbonate Plants, as mea- sured in “Conservation Units” (see Section 7 intro- duction and Section 7(a))
Conservation Value means the physical features or
Conservation Value of protected wildlife means the conservation value prescribed under this Act in relation to the wildlife;

Related to Conservation Value

  • Orderly Liquidation Value means the net amount (after all costs of sale), expressed in terms of money, which Agent, in its good faith discretion, estimates can be realized from a sale, as of a specific date, given a reasonable period to find a purchaser(s), with the seller being compelled to sell on an as-is/where-is basis.

  • Liquidation Value With respect to the Business Combination Vote, the Company shall cause all of the Initial Stockholders to vote the shares of Common Stock owned by them immediately prior to this Offering in accordance with the vote of the holders of a majority of the IPO Shares. At the time the Company seeks approval of any potential Business Combination, the Company will offer each of holders of the Company's Common Stock issued in this Offering ("IPO Shares") the right to convert their IPO Shares at a per share price equal to the amount in the Trust Fund (inclusive of any interest income therein) on the record date ("Conversion Price") for determination of stockholders entitled to vote upon the proposal to approve such Business Combination ("Record Date") divided by the total number of IPO Shares. The Company's "Liquidation Value" shall mean the Company's book value, as determined by the Company and audited by BDO. In no event, however, will the Company's Liquidation Value be less than the Trust Fund, inclusive of any net interest income thereon. If holders of less than 20% in interest of the Company's IPO Shares vote against such approval of a Business Combination, the Company may, but will not be required to, proceed with such Business Combination. If the Company elects to so proceed, it will convert shares, based upon the Conversion Price, from those holders of IPO Shares who affirmatively requested such conversion and who voted against the Business Combination. Only holders of IPO Shares shall be entitled to receive liquidating distributions and the Company shall pay no liquidating distributions with respect to any other shares of capital stock of the Company. If holders of 20% or more in interest of the IPO Shares vote against approval of any potential Business Combination, the Company will not proceed with such Business Combination and will not convert such shares.

  • Net Orderly Liquidation Value means, with respect to Inventory of any Person, the orderly liquidation value thereof as determined in a manner acceptable to the Administrative Agent by an appraiser acceptable to the Administrative Agent, net of all costs of liquidation thereof.

  • Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property

  • Contribution Value shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02 of the Contribution Agreement.