Examples of Take or taking in a sentence
Take or taking: Includes killing, trap- ping, snaring, netting, or capturing in any manner, any wildlife or feral swine, and also refers to pursuing, molesting, hunting, wounding; or the placing, setting, or use of any net, trap, device, contrivance, or sub- stance in an attempt to take; and every act of assistance to every other person in taking or attempting to take any wildlife or feral swine.
Take or taking, as used with respect to fish and wildlife, means to pursue, hunt, shoot, trap, net, capture, collect, kill, harm or attempt to engage in any such conduct.
He further advised that the auto body repair use is permitted within the existing zoning.
Take or taking," with respect to wild plants means uprooting, transplanting, taking seeds or fruit, cutting, injuring or killing or any attempt to do the same or assisting another who is doing or is attempting to do the same.
Relevant Federal Regulations 50 CFR 100.4 and 36 CFR 242.4 Definitions Take or taking as used with respect to fish or wildlife, means to pursue, hunt, shoot, trap, net, capture, collect, kill, harm, or attempt to engage in any such conduct.
According to 6 NYCRR Part 182.2, the term “take” is defined as follows: (x) Take or taking means the pursuing, shooting, hunting, killing, capturing, trapping, snaring and netting of any species listed as endangered or threatened in this Part, and all lesser acts such as disturbing, harrying or worrying.
Any Task Order for Professional Services issued under This Agreement may be terminated by either party at any time upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other party.
Some in-country stakeholders (such as the major power utilities and private electricity companies) who have interest in energy, environment, policy and investment related issues however do not seem to have been clearly identified at the project design stage34.
Take or taking as used with respect to fish and wildlife, means to pursue, hunt, shoot, trap, net, capture, collect, kill, harm, or attempt to engage in any such conduct.
Take or taking: Includes killing, trapping, snaring, netting, or capturing in any manner, any wildlife or feral swine, and also refers to pursuing, molesting, hunting, wounding; or the placing, setting, or use of any net, trap, device, contrivance, or substance in an attempt to take; and every act of assistance to every other person in taking or attempting to take any wildlife or feral swine.