Environment Law definition

Environment Law shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(jj).
Environment Law means any statute or regulation of a Party, or provision thereof, the primary purpose of which is the protection of the environment, or the prevention of a danger to human life or health, through:
Environment Law means a law of the Territory that has as 1 of its objects

Examples of Environment Law in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Environmental Defect” means an Asset has been cited by Governmental Authority for a violation of an Environment Law (defined below), or Buyer has discovered a condition on or affecting an Asset which violates an Environment Law, Lease, Contract or other agreement, unless such violation has been cured to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction or has been waived by Buyer.

  • In this context, it shall act in full compliance with all binding legislation (regulations, by-laws, circulars, etc.) on Environment, Occupational Health and Safety particularly together with Law N° 6331 on Occupational Health and Safety, Environment Law N° 2872, and other legislation issued within the scope of these laws.

  • To Seller’s Knowledge, Seller has received no written allegations of any Liabilities under any Environment Law, Seller has no Knowledge of any pending or threatened such allegations, and Seller has not generated, transported, treated, stored, installed, disposed of or released any Hazardous Materials in violation of, or in a manner that would reasonably be expected to give rise to liability to Seller under, any Environmental Laws.

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  • Each of Investor and the Company is not in violation of any of its environmental permits required under any Environment Law.


More Definitions of Environment Law

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Environment Law means European Community legislation, legislation of the United Kingdom or any part of the United Kingdom, common law and any bylaw or judgment or order of any court or administrative tribunal in each case relating to the protection of the Environment, matters affecting human health, the health of other living organisms and/or the disposal, spillage, release, emission or migration of any Hazardous Substances and any code of practice, procedure or standard, having the force of law in relation to any such matter whether or not the same has been enacted or is in force at the date of this Lease and includes the requirements of a competent authority made pursuant to that legislation or statutory instrument or statutory guidance derived from that legislation
Environment Law means any national or local statute, law, or ordinance, rule, regulation, court order, judgment, decree relating to pollution or protection of the environment, health, safety or natural resources, including, without limitation, those relating to the production, use, handling, transportation, treatment, storage disposal, release or discharge of Hazardous Substances.
Environment Law means any and all laws, whether civil, criminal or administrative and which have as a purpose or effect the protection of the Environment and/or the prevention of Harm and/or the carrying out of Remediation Action and/or the provision of remedies in respect of Harm, including: European Community or European Union regulations, directives, decisions and recommendations; statutes and subordinate legislation; regulations, orders and ordinances; Permits; Environment Agreements; codes of practice, circulars, guidance notes and the like; common law, local laws and bye-laws; and judgments, notices, orders, directions, instructions or awards of any Competent Authority;
Environment Law means any and all applicable laws or regulation regarding the protection of the environment and of nature or human health and safety.
Environment Law means any Applicable Laws (including, for the avoidance of doubt, common law) whose purpose is to protect, conserve, preserve environment, or prevent pollution of, the environment or to regulate emissions, discharges, or releases of hazardous substances into the environment, or to regulate the use, treatment, storage, burial, disposal, transport or handling of hazardous substances, including, without limitation, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and any rules, regulations, directions, policies or circulars issued thereunder by any Government Authority;
Environment Law has the meaning set forth in Section 3(k).