Environmental Code definition

Environmental Code means Law No. 2000-045 of 26 July 2000 containing the Environmental Code, its amendments and its application texts.
Environmental Code means Legislative Decree no. 152 of April 3rd, 2006, as amended from time to time;
Environmental Code means the code of environmental practice that the Project Operator is required to observe under the Operator Contract to ensure proper environmental management of Project activities, as may be amended from time to time with the Bank’s prior written agreement.

Examples of Environmental Code in a sentence

  • Except as expressly permitted by the application of Sections 802(b) and 803(b) of the San Francisco Environmental Code, Tenant shall not provide any items to the construction of Alterations, or otherwise in the performance of this Lease which are tropical hardwoods, tropical hardwood wood products, virgin redwood, or virgin redwood wood products.

  • In the event Tenant fails to comply in good faith with any of the provisions of Chapter 8 of the San Francisco Environmental Code, Tenant shall be liable for liquidated damages for each violation in any amount equal to Tenant’s net profit on the contract, or five percent (5%) of the total amount of the contract dollars, whichever is greater.

  • Seller has disclosed to the Buyer that an on-site sewage disposal system (the “Sewage Disposal System”) is located on the Property, and is subject to the provisions of Title 5 of the State Environmental Code, 310 C.M.R. §§ 15.00 et seq.

  • Should the Report indicate that the system is a “failed system” as defined by Title 5 of the State Environmental Code (310 CMR 15.301), the BUYER may, within three (3) days of receipt of Report, cancel this Agreement, and all deposits shall be returned to the BUYER.

  • In such cases, the Contracting Party must contact Ecomaison immediately in order to arrange the transfer of the Contract and to ensure that the obligations imposed by the French Environmental Code are met.

  • In accordance with the terms of its Accreditation, and within its defined Geographical Scope of Application, Ecomaison manages a collective system in compliance with the French Environmental Code.

  • Eco-fee: A financial contribution payable by Members under the French Environmental Code towards the funding of all operations involving Product management.

  • Except as expressly permitted by the application of Sections 802(b) and 803(b) of the San Francisco Environmental Code, Permittee shall not provide any items to the construction of Alterations, or otherwise in the performance of this Permit which are tropical hardwoods, tropical hardwood wood products, virgin redwood, or virgin redwood wood products.

  • Ecomaison guarantees that, throughout the duration of the Contract, this membership status (on the condition that the declarations are accurate and the Eco-fees defined in Article 5.3 below are paid accordingly) will be considered by the Public Authorities as sufficient proof that the Contracting Party abides by its obligations as defined in the French Environmental Code and under Article 2 above.

  • In cases where a Marketer wishes to become a Member during a period of Accreditation, in order to enable Ecomaison to verify that the applicant has fulfilled its obligations before becoming a Member, the applicant must provide Ecomaison with its Unique ID and evidence that, prior to membership, it had operated its own individual waste collection system accredited under the French Environmental Code, or that it belonged to another Accredited Organisation.

Related to Environmental Code

  • Environmental Property Transfer Act means any applicable requirement of law that conditions, restricts, prohibits or requires any notification or disclosure triggered by the closure of any property or the transfer, sale or lease of any property or deed or title for any property for environmental reasons, including, but not limited to, any so-called "Industrial Site Recovery Act" or "Responsible Property Transfer Act."

  • Environmental Problem Property A Mortgaged Property or REO Property that is in violation of any environmental law, rule or regulation.

  • Commercial Code means the French Commercial Code.

  • Environmental Contamination means the introduction or presence of Hazardous Materials at such levels, quantities or location, or of such form or character, as to constitute a violation of federal, state or local laws or regulations, and present a material risk under federal, state or local laws and regulations that the Premises will not be available or usable for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Municipal Code means the Municipal Code of Chicago.