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Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) Do Not Require Any Specific Actions

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Environmental impact statements (EIS) do not require any specific actions by an agency undertaking a project that affects the human environment.

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Definitions:

Obligee

The individual or entity that is entitled to receive a benefit or payment in a contractual agreement.

Original Parties

The initial entities or individuals who are directly involved in a legal agreement or contract.

Incidental

Referring to something that occurs as a minor or secondary consequence of something else.

Unintentional Benefit

A positive outcome or advantage that occurs without the intent to produce such an effect, often an incidental result of an action.

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