Absolutely definition

Absolutely means without fault, and goes beyond even ‘strict’ liability . That is, if a party is now, or ever was an owner or operator of what is now a contaminated site, then it can be legally liable for one hundred percent of the clean-up costs, even if was not negligent, did not breach any contracts, complied with all environmental laws at the time, and had nothing whatsoever to do with the contamination.

Examples of Absolutely in a sentence

  • Absolutely no third-party beneficiaries are intended by this Agreement.

  • Absolutely no access to the Property prior to Closing is allowed without ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s advance written authorization and upon execution of an appropriate waiver of liability.

  • Absolutely no access to the Property prior to Closing is allowed without Seller’s advance written authorization and upon execution of an appropriate waiver of liability.

  • Absolutely no changes may be made by UNDP in the criteria, sub-criteria and point system indicated in the Data Sheet (DS no.

  • Absolutely no motorized or self-propelled vehicles will be permitted in the aisles after one hour before the Show is to be opened to the public.

  • Absolutely no credits will be issued after the close of the show.

  • Absolutely no interest shall be paid or accrued on the Merger Consideration payable upon the surrender of any Certificate.

  • Absolutely no fireworks, sparklers, pop-its, or any other firework-like items.

  • Absolutely NO alcoholic beverages are allowed to be served at a private party.

  • Absolutely no holes may be drilled within UNIT by TENANT - including without limitation outside or inside walls, roof, windows, or balcony railings.

Related to Absolutely

  • hereby, hereunder," "hereof," "hereinbefore," "hereinafter" and other equivalent words refer to the Pooling and Servicing Agreement as a whole. All references herein to Articles, Sections or Subsections shall mean the corresponding Articles, Sections and Subsections in the Pooling and Servicing Agreement. The definitions set forth herein include both the singular and the plural.

  • Pledges have the meanings given to such terms in Clause 2.1.

  • Grants means subsidies, aid, or payments to local governments, to community and quasi-public agencies for providing local services, and to persons who are not wards of the State for services or supplies and means cash or other direct assistance, including pension contributions.

  • primary obligor shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of the term “Guarantee.”

  • Secondary Obligations means all Obligations other than Primary Obligations.