Environmental Certifications. Landlord and Tenant have been provided the certification of an environmental engineer, Altus Environmental Consulting, Inc., dated October 2005, that the Demised Premises and Property are safe for human occupancy as of the Commencement Date. Upon expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant, at its cost, shall have the tests and investigations indicated on Exhibit H performed and must provide to Landlord, a similar certification by a licensed environmental engineer, noting any qualifications to such certification. If Tenant does not timely perform such investigation and provide such certification, Landlord may, at Tenant’s cost, perform such investigation and obtain the opinion of a licensed environmental engineer regarding whether the Demised Premises and Property are safe for human occupancy, including the identification of any conditions which should be remedied to make it safe for human occupancy. If the investigation or certification indicates Environmental Damages or adverse environmental condition (excluding Hazardous Material migrating onto the Property from off-site or caused by Landlord, its agents, employees or contractors) not indicated by same as of the October 2005 investigation and certification, then Tenant shall promptly take any remedial actions necessary to remedy the Environmental Damages or environmental condition so identified.
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Environmental Certifications. Landlord and Tenant have been provided ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has obtained the certification of an environmental engineer, Altus ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Environmental Consulting, Inc., dated October 2005March1^, 2004, that the Demised Premises and Property are safe for human occupancy as of the Commencement Date. Upon expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant, at its cost, shall have the tests and investigations indicated on Exhibit H K performed and must provide to Landlord, a similar certification by a licensed environmental engineer, noting any qualifications to such certification. If Tenant does not timely perform such investigation and provide such certification, Landlord may, at Tenant’s cost, perform such investigation and obtain the opinion of a licensed environmental engineer regarding whether the Demised Premises and Property are safe for human occupancy, including the identification of any conditions which should be remedied to make it safe for human occupancy. If the investigation or certification indicates Environmental Damages or adverse environmental condition (excluding Hazardous Material migrating onto the Property from off-site or caused by Landlord, its agents, employees or contractors) not indicated by same as of the October 2005 March 2004 investigation and certification, then Tenant shall promptly take any remedial actions necessary to remedy the Environmental Damages or environmental condition so identified.
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