Environmental Hazards definition

Environmental Hazards means (i) any "hazardous waste" as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) any "hazardous substance" as defined by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq.) ("CERCLA"), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (iii) any toxic substance regulated by the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (iv) gasoline, diesel fuel or other petroleum hydrocarbons; (v) asbestos and asbestos containing materials, in any form, whether friable or non-friable; (vi) polychlorinated biphenyls; (vii) radon gas; (viii) any solid waste or petroleum waste; and (ix) any other substance which any governmental authority requires special handling or notification of any federal, state or local governmental entity in its collection, storage, treatment, or disposal or which is identified or classified to be hazardous or toxic under applicable state or federal law or regulation or the common law, or any other applicable laws. As used in this Agreement, the term "Hazardous Materials Contamination" shall mean the contamination of the improvements, facilities, soil, groundwater, air or other elements on or of the Real Property by Hazardous Materials, or the contamination of the buildings, facilities, soil, groundwater, air or other elements on or of any other property as a result of Hazardous Materials at any time before the date of this Agreement emanating from the Real Property.
Environmental Hazards means hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, pollutants, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), petroleum or other fuels (including crude oil or any fraction or derivative thereof) and underground storage tanks. The term "hazardous substances" shall be defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, and any regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. The term "pollutants" shall be as defined in the Clean Water Act, and any regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. This Section shall survive termination of the Agreement and any particular SLA.
Environmental Hazards means the presence at, in or under any real property constituting part of the Collateral (whether held in fee simple estate or subject to a ground lease, or otherwise, and including any improvements whether by buildings or facilities, and any personal property, fixtures, leases and other property or rights pertaining thereto) of any “hazardous substance,” as defined in Section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. §9601(14), or any petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid at standard conditions of temperature and pressure), at a level or in an amount that requires remediation or abatement under applicable environmental Law.

Examples of Environmental Hazards in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing, after providing prior notice to AT&T, CLEC shall have the right to inspect, test, or monitor any Work Location for possible Environmental Hazards as necessary or appropriate to comply with law or to protect its employees, contractors or others from the possible effects of Environmental Hazards.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, after providing prior notice to AT&T OKLAHOMA, CLEC shall have the right to inspect, test, or monitor any work location for possible Environmental Hazards as necessary or appropriate to comply with law or to protect its employees, contractors or others from the possible effects of Environmental Hazards.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, after providing prior notice to SBC ILLINOIS, CLEC shall have the right to inspect, test, or monitor any Work Location for possible Environmental Hazards as necessary or appropriate to comply with law or to protect its employees, contractors or others from the possible effects of Environmental Hazards.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, after providing prior notice to AT&T, CLEC shall have the right to inspect, test, or monitor any work location for possible Environmental Hazards as necessary or appropriate to comply with law or to protect its employees, contractors or others from the possible effects of Environmental Hazards.

  • Such tests may include both above and below ground testing for environmental damages or the presence of Environmental Hazards or Hazardous Material Contamination or such other tests as Texas Regional may deem reasonably necessary.


More Definitions of Environmental Hazards

Environmental Hazards hazards in the field of environmental protection, in the broadest accepted form of this term, including harm to the public health, related to the Company and/or the Pledged Property and including, without derogating from the generality of the above, air and atmospheric pollution, water pollution, including groundwater, ocean water, land pollution, noise, smell, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, waste and hazardous materials. Additionally, hazards for which there are instructions and requirements in the framework of business licensing and construction planning, the instructions of local authorities, the Ministry for Environmental Protection, the Ministry of Energy and Water, including the Water Authority, Ministry of Health, Minister of Interior, and Planning and Construction Committees and/or any other relevant authority (hereinafter: the “Relevant Authorities”).
Environmental Hazards means the presence at, in or under any Mortgaged Property (whether held in fee simple estate or subject to a ground lease or otherwise, and including any improvements whether by buildings or facilities, and any personal property, fixtures, leases and other property or rights pertaining thereto), of any “hazardous substance,” as defined in Section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. §9601(14), or any petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid at standard conditions of temperature and pressure), at a level or in an amount that requires remediation or abatement under applicable environmental law.
Environmental Hazards means (i) any "hazardous waste" as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) any "hazardous substance" as defined by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq.) ("CERCLA"), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (iii) any toxic substance regulated by the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder; (iv) gasoline, diesel fuel or other petroleum hydrocarbons; (v) asbestos and asbestos containing materials, in any form,
Environmental Hazards means environmental or hazardous substances identified under Environmental Laws.
Environmental Hazards. Guide For Homeowners and Buyers” Home energy rating booklet
Environmental Hazards means (i) any "hazardous waste" as defined by the Resource
Environmental Hazards means Hazardous Substances, Hazardous Wastes, Pollutants, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), petroleum or other fuels (including crude oil or any fraction or derivative thereof) and underground storage tanks; (5) "Indemnified Events" shall mean: (a) any governmental action, order, directive, administrative proceeding or ruling; (b) personal or bodily injuries (including death) or damage (including loss of use) to any property (public or private); (c) cleanup, remediation, investigation or monitoring of any pollution or contamination of or adverse effects on human health or the environment; or (d) any violation or alleged violation of laws, statutes, ordinances, orders, rules or regulations of any governmental entity or agency; and (6) "Liabilities" shall mean any and all liabilities, penalties, fines, forfeitures, demands, damages, losses, claims, causes of action, suits, judgments, and costs and expenses incidental thereto (including cost of defense, settlement, reasonable attorney's fees, reasonable consultant's fees and reasonable expert fees).