Equitable definition
Examples of Equitable in a sentence
Developer shall be responsible for compliance with all Environmental Laws with respect to the Property, its business and the operation of the Project from and after Closing, including but not limited to compliance with all restrictions, limitations, conditions and obligations imposed by DEQ pursuant to a No Further Action Letter, Underground Storage Tank Closure letter or Easement and Equitable Servitude applicable to the Property, if any.
Equitable access to basic resources remains a significant issue in Somalia.
The three percent per year rent increase follows the Equitable Building Decarbonization Program Guidelines adopted by the California Energy Commission.
Utilizing census data and the USDOT Equitable Transportation Community (ETC) Explorer and cross-referencing the locations of crashes, specifically looking at pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries, will highlight those areas in disadvantaged communities where safety improvements are critical for disproportionately affected users.
As research planned under Micro B3 (like many other projects dealing with marine genetic resources) is based on the taking of samples within internal waters, the territorial sea and the exclusive economic zone of coastal states, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization apply.