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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9567
Author
Colorado River Water Conservation District.
Title
River of Shortages
USFW Year
2006.
USFW - Doc Type
Drought, Demand and Consensus on the Colorado River - 2006 Colorado River District Annual Water Seminar.
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DRAFT <br />may accrue during the term hereof, under any existing federal or state law or <br />administrative rule, regulation or guideline, including without limitation the Colorado <br />River Compact, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, the Decree in Arizona v. <br />California, the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968, and any other applicable <br />provision of federal law, rule, regulation, or guideline. <br />12. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is made for the benefit of the <br />Parties. No Party to this Agreement intends for this Agreement to confer any benefit <br />upon any person or entity not a signatory upon a theory of third-party beneficiary or <br />otherwise. <br />13. Joint Defense Against Third Party Claims. In the event the Secretary adopts <br />a ROD in substantial conformance with the Parties' Recommendation as set forth herein, <br />they will have certain common, closely parallel, or identical interests in supporting, <br />preserving and defending the ROD and this Agreement. The nature of this interest and <br />the relationship among the Parties present common legal and factual issues and a <br />mutuality of interests. Because of these common interests, the Parties will mutually <br />benefit from an exchange of information relating to the support, preservation and defense <br />of the ROD and this Agreement, as well as from a coordinated investigation and <br />preparation for discussion of such interests. In furtherance thereof, in the event of any <br />challenge by a third party as to the ROD or this Agreement (including claims by any <br />withdrawing Party), the Parties will cooperate to proceed with reasonable diligence and <br />to use reasonable best efforts in the support, preservation and defense thereof, including <br />any lawsuit or administrative proceeding challenging the legality, validity or <br />enforceability of any term of the ROD or this Agreement, and will to the extent <br />appropriate enter into such agreements, including joint defense or common interest <br />agreements, as are necessary therefor. Each Party shall bear its own costs of participation <br />and representation in any such defense. <br />14. Reaffirmation of Existing Law. Nothing in this Agreement or the Parties' <br />Recommendation is intended to, nor shall this Agreement be construed so as to, diminish <br />or modify the right of any Party under existing law, including without limitation the <br />Colorado River Compact, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, or the Decree in <br />Arizona v. California. The Parties hereby affirm the entitlement and right of each State <br />under such existing law to use and develop the water of the Colorado River System. <br />15. Term. This Agreement shall be effective as of the date of the first two <br />signatories hereto, and shall be effective as to any additional Party as of the date of <br />execution by such Party. Unless earlier terminated, this Agreement shall be effective for <br />so long as the ROD and the ISG are in effect, and shall terminate upon the termination of <br />the ROD and the ISG. <br />16. Authori. The persons and entities executing this Agreement on behalf of <br />the Parties are recognized by the Parties as representing the respective States in matters <br />concerning the operation of Lakes Powell and Mead, and as those persons and entities <br />authorized to bind the respective Parties to the terms hereof. Each person executing this <br />10
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