EIA definition
Examples of EIA in a sentence
Following the removal of all Improvements and the completion of all environmental remediation, Tenant shall restore the Premises to a substantially level, clean, and environmentally sound condition, suitable for agricultural use, consistent with surrounding properties, in accordance with good and customary environmental and engineering practices prevailing at the time and otherwise consistent with the terms of the EIA.
Prior to Commencement of Construction, Tenant shall obtain and deliver, for the benefit of Landlord, a Letter of Credit securing the payment and performance of Tenant’s (i) Base Rent, (ii) indemnity obligations hereunder and under the EIA, and (iii) the obligations of Tenant to restore the Premises to its original condition in the event of an early termination of this Lease.
Without limiting any of Tenant’s obligations contained in the EIA, Tenant shall strictly comply, and shall cause all Tenant Responsible Parties to strictly comply, with all applicable Environmental Laws relating to the Premises and the Project, including obtaining and maintaining all required environmental permits, licenses, or approvals at Tenant’s sole cost or expense.
Upon Landlord’s request, Tenant shall provide copies of all final environmental permits, licenses, reports, and correspondence with governmental authorities, evidencing compliance with this Article 9 and the EIA.
In the event of a conflict between this Lease and the EIA, the terms of the EIA shall control.