Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances Sample Clauses

Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the Wildlife Agencies make a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances with regard to a Federal Listed Covered Species, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, PSE will avoid contributing to an appreciable reduction in the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected species. As described in Section 15.2.2 and Section 15.3.2 of the IA, the Wildlife Agencies shall be responsible for implementing such additional measures or modifications, unless PSE consents to do so.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the USFWS makes a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, Plan Permittees will avoid contributing to appreciably reducing the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected Covered Species.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the Wildlife Agencies make a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances with regard to a Federal Listed Covered Species, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, the Permittees will avoid contributing to an appreciable reduction in the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected species. As described below at Section 15.2.2 and Section 15.3.2, the Wildlife Agencies shall be responsible for implementing such additional measures or modifications, unless the Permittees consent to do so.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the Wildlife Agencies make a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, Permittees will avoid contributing to appreciably reducing the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected Covered Species.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the Service makes a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, NiSource will avoid undertaking any action that appreciably reduces the likelihood of the survival and recovery of any Take Species in the Covered Lands.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the FWS makes a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, Permittee will avoid contributing to appreciably reducing the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected species.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the Services make a finding of unforeseen circumstances, during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, Permittee will avoid contributing to appreciably reducing the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected species.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If the Agency makes a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances, during a reasonable period agreed to by the Parties that is necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, the Tribe will avoid contributing to appreciably reducing the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected species.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If either Wildlife Agency makes a finding of Unforeseen Circumstances with regard to a Covered Species, then during the period necessary to determine the nature and location of additional or modified mitigation, the Water Authority will avoid contributing to an appreciable reduction in the likelihood of the survival and recovery of the affected species.
Interim Obligations upon a Finding of Unforeseen Circumstances. If any Wildlife Agency makes a finding of unforeseen circumstances, during the period necessary to determine what actions, if any, are available to address such circumstances, MRC shall consult with that Wildlife Agency and will avoid implementing any Covered Activity within the Plan Area that the Wildlife Agency determines, in consultation with MRC, would appreciably reduce the likelihood of the survival and recovery of a Covered Species.