Minimization Sample Clauses
The Minimization clause requires parties to take reasonable steps to reduce or limit the impact of certain events, such as damages, losses, or breaches, under the agreement. In practice, this means that if a party suffers harm or loss, they must act to prevent further damage, for example by seeking alternative suppliers or mitigating financial losses. The core function of this clause is to prevent unnecessary escalation of harm and to ensure that parties do not recover for losses that could have been reasonably avoided, thereby promoting fairness and efficiency in resolving disputes.
Minimization a) For non-emergency operations, construction and maintenance activities, where humans are present, that cannot be avoided and must occur during March 1-July 15, restrict activities between the hours of 3:00 am and 9:00 am in areas within 1.25 mi of leks that have been recorded as active within the previous 5 years. (Discretionary, see Section XII(C)(2)(a))
b) Institute noise abatement year-round for new facility operations (post-construction, post-drilling, post-completion, and post-recompletion) located within 1.25 mi of a lek recorded as active within the previous 5 years. Noise from these new facilities shall not exceed 75 dB when measured at Participant’s property line or any point greater than 30 feet from the facility boundary. This minimization measure is required unless other regulations require lower noise levels. If new scientific information becomes available supporting lower or higher decibel limits through the adaptive management process, this Conservation Measure may be amended for both new and existing Participants as provided in Section XXII of the CCAA (Modification of the CCAA and Amendment of the Permit). In the event of changes in noise limits for existing Participants, WAFWA and the Participants will agree upon a timeline for implementing those changes. (Required)
c) If a complete lek survey is conducted for the proposed seismic activity area, WAFWA shall consider, on a case by case basis, the application of seismic methodologies that minimize LEPC disturbance off road travel during the lekking, nesting and brooding season (March 1-July 15) within 1.25 miles of leks recorded as active within the previous 5 years. Daily timing restrictions for lek disturbance (3:00 am-9:00 am) must be observed within 1.25 miles of leks recorded as active within the previous five years. (Required)
Minimization. Both sides agree to limit use of personal information covered by the California Consumer Privacy Act to that reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve the purpose of the Agreement, consistent with the meaning of "business purpose" under that law.
Minimization. Where feasible, extant trees and vegetation will be preserved in situ and protected during construction. To the extent feasible and appropriate, trees and other vegetation will be introduced to screen new bridge structures and minimize their visual effect.
Minimization. DRPT will minimize temporary construction effects to historic properties from noise and vibration and visual effects using a variety of construction management techniques. Visual effects will be minimized to the extent practicable by providing appropriate screening between construction staging areas and cultural resources, limiting the size of construction staging areas, and/or locating them away from sensitive views and viewsheds.
Minimization. Supplier agrees to minimize the collection, acquisition, processing, sharing, and retention of Reserve Bank PII to what is necessary for purposes of providing the specific Service to the Bank pursuant to this Agreement.
Minimization. 1) For non-emergency operations, construction and maintenance activities, where humans are present, that cannot be avoided and must occur during March 1-July 15, restrict activities between the hours of 3:00 am and 9:00 am in areas within 1.25 mi of leks that have been recorded as active within the previous 5 years. (Required)
2) Institute noise abatement year-round for new facility operations (post- construction, post-drilling, post-completion, and post-recompletion) located within 1.25 mi of a lek recorded as active within the previous 5 years. Noise from these new facilities shall not exceed 75 dB when measured at Participant’s property line or any point greater than 30 feet from the facility boundary. This minimization measure is required unless other regulations require lower noise levels. If new scientific information becomes available supporting lower or higher decibel limits through the adaptive management process, this Conservation Measure may be amended for both new and existing Participants as provided in Section XXII (Modification of the CCAA and Amendment of the Permit). In the event of changes in noise limits for existing Participants, WAFWA and the Participants will agree upon a timeline for implementing those changes. (Required)
Minimization. Buyer and Parent, upon the other’s request, will each use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any certificate or other document from any governmental authority or any other person or entity as may be necessary to mitigate, reduce or eliminate any Tax that could be imposed (including, but not limited to, with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby).
Minimization. Section 230.10(d) states that appropriate and practicable steps to minimize the adverse impacts will be required through project modifications and permit conditions. Subpart H of the Guidelines describes several (but not all) means of minimizing impacts of an activity.
Minimization. Credit Administrator agrees to minimize the collection, acquisition, processing, sharing, and retention of Reserve Bank PII to what is necessary for purposes of providing the specific Service to Participating Bank pursuant to the Agreement.
Minimization. In consultation and coordination with Rainbow, through the Annual Mining Plan process and otherwise, Falkirk agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize post-mining reclamation costs.