Fully Protected definition
Examples of Fully Protected in a sentence
This General Agreement does not authorize take of a Listed or Fully Protected Species, and compliance with this General Agreement does not ensure that take will be avoided in all circumstances.
For each Service Transponder, Customer shall be provided Service in accordance with the protection level stated in the Service Order (e.g., Fully Protected Service, Transponder Protected Service, Non-Preemptible Service, Preemptible Service or Business Preemptible Service), as such protection level is defined and as the restoration rights are set forth in the Service Order.
Permittee remains responsible for complying with all provisions in the Fish and Game Code that pertain to take of Listed and Fully Protected Species, including Sections 2080 et seq., 3503, 3503.5, 3511, 3513, 4700, 5050, and 5515.
However, Sun Life (U.S.) may offset amounts owed it by MFD under this Agreement against amounts payable to MFD for any reason; and MFD may offset amounts owed to it by Sun Life (U.S.) under this Agreement against any amounts payable to Sun Life (U.S.) for any reason.
Although one Fully Protected Species, the golden eagle, is included in the list of Covered Species, Take of this species is not authorized by the State Permit.
Although the list of Covered Species includes the golden eagle, which is a Fully Protected Species, the Permits do not authorize Take of this species.
In the event C-3 or C-4 become a Satellite Failure, ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Fully Protected Transponder on the Failed Satellite will be restored on the Protection Satellite to the extent that the Protection Satellite and transponders on that satellite are then available.
GE Americom agrees to provide satellite transponder service to ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to take such service from GE Americom, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, on one Fully Protected Transponder on GE Americom's C-3 Satellite and on one Fully Protected Transponder on GE Americom's C-4 Satellite.
If at any time there is a change in state law such that CDFG may authorize the Take of any Fully Protected Species subject to California Fish and Game Code sections 3511, 4700, 4800, 5050 or 5515, and which species are also a Covered Species, the Implementing Entity may apply for an amendment of the HCP/NCCP and State Permit, or a new permit, for such species.
In the event a Fully Protected Transponder becomes a Transponder Failure, GE Americom shall use all reasonable efforts to restore the Transponder Failure by utilizing any available Replacement Transponder on the same Satellite as the Failed Transponder on a first-needed, first-served basis.