Simple Cost Share Agreement Forest Service In Maricopa

State:
Multi-State
County:
Maricopa
Control #:
US-00036DR
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

The Simple Cost Share Agreement Forest Service in Maricopa is a tailored document designed to outline the terms of collaboration between parties in projects managed by the Forest Service, particularly in Maricopa County. It establishes the financial contributions of each party, specifies the scope of work, and details the conditions regarding the shared costs involved in the project. Key features include clearly defined roles and responsibilities, provisions for cost allocation, and a framework for dispute resolution. Users must fill in necessary details such as project descriptions, financial amounts, and signatories. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants working with clients engaged in forest service projects, ensuring compliance and clarity in cost-sharing arrangements. It serves as a protective measure for all parties involved by documenting agreements and expectations, thus preventing misunderstandings. The form can be easily edited to reflect participant details and project specifications, making it a versatile tool for legal and business endeavors in natural resource management.
Free preview
  • Preview Equity Share Agreement
  • Preview Equity Share Agreement
  • Preview Equity Share Agreement
  • Preview Equity Share Agreement
  • Preview Equity Share Agreement

Form popularity

FAQ

U.S. Forest Service (USFS) The United States Forest Service (Forest Service) is a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Agriculture that manages 193 million acres of land, roughly the size of Texas.

In response to the span of control concept, Chief Cliff and his staff decided that Region 7 would be eliminated and its forests divided among Regions 8 and 9.

The Pacific Southwest Region (Region 5), based in Vallejo, California, covers two states (California and Hawaii), eighteen National Forests and one Management Unit. Each region is headed by a regional forester who reports directly to the Chief.

The Forest Service motto, “Caring for the Land and Serving People,” captures the spirit of our mission, which we accomplish through five main activities: Protection and management of natural resources on lands we manage. Research on all aspects of forestry, rangeland management, and forest resource utilization.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Simple Cost Share Agreement Forest Service In Maricopa