corrective definition

corrective or any other "response" action, as defined in any Environmental Law, or to pay for the costs of any such action at the site; (ii) the Company is not involved in (and has no basis to reasonably expect to be involved in) any suit or proceeding and has not received (and has no basis to reasonably expect to receive) any notice, request for information or other communication from any governmental authority or other third party with respect to a release or threatened release of any Hazardous Material or a violation or alleged violation of any Environmental Law, and has not received (and has no basis to reasonably expect to receive) notice of any claims from any Person relating to property damage, natural resource damage or to personal injuries from exposure to any Hazardous Material; and (iii) the Company has timely filed every report required to be filed, acquired all necessary certificates, approvals and permits, and generated and maintained all required data, documentation and records under all Environmental Laws, in all such instances except where the failure to do so would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a material adverse effect on the Condition of the Company.
corrective corrective] action" means a fine or
corrective or any other "response" action, as defined in any Environmental Law, or to pay for the costs of any such action at the site; (ii) are in compliance in all material respects with all Environmental Laws in all of their activities and operations; and (iii) are not involved in any suit or proceeding and have not received any notice or request for information from any governmental authority or other third party with respect to a release or threatened release of any Hazardous Substance or a violation or alleged violation of any Environmental Law, and have not received notice of any claims from any person or entity relating to property damage or to personal 57 injuries from exposure to any Hazardous Substance.

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corrective or any other "response" action, as defined in any Environmental Law, or to pay for the costs of any such action at the site; (ii) the Seller is not involved in (and has no basis to reasonably expect to be involved in) any suit or proceeding and has not received (and has no basis to reasonably expect to receive) any notice, request for information or other communication from any Governmental Authority or other third party with respect to a release or threatened release of any Hazardous Material or a violation or alleged violation of any Environmental Law in the Business, and has not received (and has no basis to reasonably expect to receive) notice of any claims from any Person relating to property damage or to personal injuries from exposure to any Hazardous Material in the Business; and (iii) the Seller has, in respect of the Business, timely filed every report required to be filed, acquired all necessary certificates, approvals and Permits, and generated and maintained all required data, documentation and records under all Environmental Laws, except where the failure to do so would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.
corrective consensus: Converging to the exact average”. In: IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2010. [14] X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. Xx¨ıti. “Decentralized Aggregation Protocols in Peer-to- Peer Networks: A Survey”. In: IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments, Proceedings. Springer, 2009. [15] X. X. Xx and X. Xxxxxx. “Performance comparison of randomized gossip, broadcast gossip and collection tree protocol for distributed averaging”. In: IEEE International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing (CAMSAP). IEEE, 2013.
corrective corrective] action" means a fine
corrective corrective] action" means a fine or 3-63 remedial education imposed under Section 301.652.
corrective or any other "response" action, as defined in any Environmental Law, or to pay for the costs of any such action at the site; (ii) is in compliance in all material respects with all Environmental Laws in all of its activities and operations; (iii) has timely filed every report required to be filed, acquired all necessary certificates, approvals and permits (all of which are listed in Schedule 5.18 and none of which shall be lost or materially modified as a result of this transaction), and generated and maintained all required data, documentation and records under all Environmental Laws; and (iv) will be able to comply with any prospective requirement adopted or promulgated prior to the date hereof under any Environmental Law and to be applicable to the Company in the future without material cost or change in the operations of the Company.
corrective. Maintenance covers the management and resolution of any Incident resulting from erroneous behavior of the Software and caused by a Software Anomaly. By erroneous behavior it is understood that any documented functionality of the Software is either impossible to achieve or does not give the expected results according to the Documentation, despite a correct configuration and an adequate Infrastructure and in accordance with the Documentation and the instructions communicated by the Supplier.
corrective or any other "response" action, as defined in any Environmental Law, or to pay for the costs of any such action at the site; (ii) is in material compliance with all Environmental Laws in all of its activities and operations; (iii) is not involved in any suit or proceeding Exhibit 2.4 (continued) and has not received any notice or request for information from any governmental authority or other third party with respect to a release or threatened release of any Hazardous Material or a violation or alleged violation of any Environmental Law, and has not received notice of any claims from any person or entity relating to property damage or to personal injuries from exposure to any Hazardous Material; and (iv) has timely filed every report required to be filed, acquired all necessary material certificates, approvals and permits (all of which shall be transferred to Buyer to the extent permitted by law, none of which shall be lost or materially modified as a result of this transaction other than as required by law and all of which are listed on Schedule 4.12, which also specifically identifies any such material certificates, approval or permit that are not permitted by law to be transferred or may be lost or materially modified as a result of this transaction as required by law), and generated and maintained all required data, documentation and records under all Environmental Laws.