Unforeseen Circumstances definition

Unforeseen Circumstances under the Federal Permit means changes in circumstances affecting a Covered Species or geographic area covered by the HCP/NCCP that could not reasonably have been anticipated by the Plan developers and USFWS at the time of the Plan’s negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of a Covered Species. “Unforeseen Circumstances” under the State Permit means changes affecting one or more species, habitat, natural community, or the geographic area covered by the Plan that could not reasonably have been anticipated at the time of Plan development, and that result in a substantial adverse change in the status of one or more Covered Species.
Unforeseen Circumstances means changes in circumstances affecting a Covered Species or the Covered Lands that could not reasonably have been anticipated by the Parties at the time of the HCP’s negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of the Covered Species.
Unforeseen Circumstances means changes affecting one or more species, habitat, natural community, or the geographic area covered by a conservation plan that could not reasonably have been anticipated at the time of plan development, and that result in a substantial adverse change in the status of one or more covered species.

Examples of Unforeseen Circumstances in a sentence

  • Residence Life of Unforeseen Circumstances The Resident is responsible for informing, in writing, Student Housing & Residence Life should any unforeseen events or circumstances prevent the Resident from meeting any part of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Unforeseen Circumstances

Unforeseen Circumstances means a hurricane, earthquake, global pandemic (except for existing governmental regulations and restrictions relating to the Covid-19 pandemic), act of God, act of war, terrorism, riot, rebellion, revolution or civil disorders.
Unforeseen Circumstances means any significant, unanticipated adverse change in the status of species addressed under the HCP or in their habitats; or any significant unanticipated adverse change in impacts of the project or in other factors upon which the HCP is based. The term “unforeseen circumstances” as defined in this Agreement is intended to have the same meaning as in the Service’s No Surprises policy.
Unforeseen Circumstances means changes in circumstances affecting a species or geographic area covered by a conservation plan or agreement that could not reasonably have been anticipated by plan or agreement developers and the Service [USFWS] at the time of the conservation plan's or agreement's negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of the covered species” 50 CFR 17.3. In the event of changed and unforeseen circumstances the UDWR and the Service are committed to working with the participating property owners to implement measures that limit the level of authorized take of least chub and allow the participating property owner to continue to implement their site-specific plan in compliance with this CCAA and the Permit.
Unforeseen Circumstances means any event or condition which has an effect on the rights or obligations of the Parties under this Agreement, or upon the Sewer Line, which is beyond the reasonable control of the party relying thereon and constitutes a justification for a delay in or non- performance of or increased cost of performance of an action required by this Agreement, including but not limited to (i) an act of God, landslide, lightning, earthquake, tornado, fire, explosion, flood.
Unforeseen Circumstances means changes in circumstances affecting a species or geographic area covered by a conservation plan that could not reasonably have been anticipated by plan developers and the USFWS at the time of the conservation plan’s negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of the Covered Species. For purposes of this Agreement and the SLCHCP, all changes in circumstances that are not designated Changed circumstances under SLCHCP Section 8.3.1 are considered not reasonably foreseeable and, therefore, if they occur are unforeseen circumstances. Unforeseen circumstances are further described and addressed in Section 8.3.2 of the SLCHCP.
Unforeseen Circumstances means “changes in circumstances affecting a species or geographic area covered by an HCP that could not reasonably have been anticipated by the by plan developers or the Services at the time of the HCP’s negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of a covered species.” Habitat Conservation Plan Assurances (“No Surprises”) Rule, 63 Fed. Reg. at 8868.
Unforeseen Circumstances means e.g. new requirements or technical conditions that the procurer would not have foreseen despite of its diligent technical investigation. Additional works, services or supplies caused by insufficient preparation of the tender or project are not considered ‘unforeseen circumstances’.