TOXICS Sample Clauses

TOXICS. DISTRICT shall not manufacture or generate hazardous waste on the Premises unless specifically authorized by this Agreement. DISTRICT shall be fully responsible for any hazardous wastes, substances, or materials as defined under federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance that are manufactured, generated, used, placed, disposed, stored, or transported in the Premises during this Agreement and shall comply with and be bound by all applicable provisions of such federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance dealing with such wastes, substances, or materials. DISTRICT shall notify COUNTY and the appropriate governmental emergency response agency(ies) immediately in the event of any release or threatened release of any such wastes, substances or materials.
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TOXICS. LESSEE shall not manufacture or generate hazardous waste in the Building unless specifically authorized by this Agreement. LESSEE shall be fully responsible for any hazardous wastes, substances, or materials as defined under federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance that are manufactured, generated, used, placed, disposed, stored, or transported in the Building during this Agreement and shall comply with and be bound by all applicable provisions of such federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance dealing with such wastes, substances, or materials. LESSEE shall notify SBCAG and the appropriate governmental emergency response agency(ies) immediately in the event of any release or threatened release of any such wastes, substances or materials.
TOXICS. The Sublessor and the Sublessee acknowledge that they have been advised that numerous federal, state, and / or local laws, ordinances and regulations ("Laws") affect the existence and removal, storage, disposal, leakage of contamination by materials designated as hazardous or toxic ("Toxics"). Many materials, some utilized in everyday business activities and property maintenance, are designated as hazardous or toxic. Some of the Laws require that Toxics be removed or cleaned up without regard to whether the party required to pay for the "clean up" caused the contamination, owned the property at the time of the contamination occurred or even knew about the contamination. Some items, such as asbestos or PCB's, that were legal when installed, are now classified as Toxics, and are subject to removal requirements. Civil lawsuits for darn ages resulting from Toxics may be filed by third parties in certain circumstances.
TOXICS. The Lessor and the Lessee acknowledge that they have been advised that numerous federal, state, and / or local laws, ordinances and regulations (“Laws”) affect the existence and removal, storage, disposal, leakage of contamination by materials designated as hazardous or toxic (“Toxics”). Many materials, some utilized in everyday business activities and property maintenance, are designated as hazardous or toxic. Some of the Laws require that Toxics be removed or cleaned up without regard to whether the party required to pay for the “clean up” caused the contamination, owned the property at the time of the contamination occurred or even knew about the contamination. Some items, such as asbestos or PCB’s, that were legal when installed, are now classified as Toxics, and are subject to removal requirements. Third parties in certain circumstances may file civil lawsuits for damages resulting from Toxics.
TOXICS. Tenant shall not use or keep in the Premises any kerosene, gasoline or flammable or combustible fluid or material other than limited quantities necessary for the operation or maintenance of office equipment. Tenant shall not use or permit to be used in the Premises any foul or noxious gas or substance, or permit or allow the Premises to be occupied or used in a manner offensive or objectionable to Landlord or other occupants of the Building by reason of noise, odors or vibrations. Tenant shall not bring into or keep within the Building or the Premises any animals, birds, bicycles or other vehicles.
TOXICS. SBCAG shall not manufacture or generate hazardous waste in the Building unless specifically authorized by this Agreement. SBCAG shall be fully responsible for any hazardous wastes, substances, or materials as defined under federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance that are manufactured, generated, used, placed, disposed, stored, or transported in the Building during this Agreement and shall comply with and be bound by all applicable provisions of such federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance dealing with such wastes, substances, or materials. SBCAG shall notify COUNTY and the appropriate governmental emergency response agency(ies) immediately in the event of any release or threatened release of any such wastes, substances or materials.
TOXICS. 11.1 Owner represents to Contractor that he or she is unaware of the presence of any toxic substances on the premises. Contractor is relying upon Owner's representations that there are no toxic substances on the premises. If Owner suspects that there may be toxic substances on the premises, then Owner shall direct Contractor, at Owner's expense, to obtain a Level One Environmental Survey to determine if toxic substances are present before the commencement of other work. In the event that Contractor discovers the presence of toxic substances on the premises during the course of construction, Owner and Contractor agree that all work shall cease at the Project until such time as the nature and extent of the hazard is determined.
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  • Hazardous Wastes Are hazardous wastes generated? Yes ☐ No ☐ If yes, continue with the next question. If not, skip this section and go to section 4.0.

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  • 342 Hazardous Substances Purchaser shall notify the National Response Center and Contracting Officer of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of Sale Area that are caused by Purchaser’s employees, agents, contractors, Subcontractors, or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of Purchaser’s Operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302.

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