Environmental Legislation definition
Examples of Environmental Legislation in a sentence
The Lessee is liable for any damage whatsoever caused in or to the Immovable or the Leased Premises as a result of its non-compliance with the Environmental Legislation, which damage may also entail the termination of the Lease.
During the Term and its renewal, the Lessee agrees to respect the Environmental Legislation and comply therewith promptly at its expense and to immediately notify the Lessor of any release and discharge and presence inside or outside the Leased Premises of any Contaminants and Hazardous Materials which are in breach of the Environmental Legislation.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Lessee undertakes to save and hold harmless the Lessor, its representatives, agents or employees from any claims, losses, costs, fees, expenses, damages for bodily injury, moral damages, property damages, actions, suits or proceedings arising from or attributable to Lessee's act, refusal, negligence or omission to comply with the Environmental Legislation.
The calculation of such achievable price shall take into account the potential to access the most favourable price across different market segments (including for the avoidance of doubt sales directly to consumers), net of the incremental costs of accessing such market segments to achieve such prices or any other costs imposed on nuclear generation associated with such Environmental Legislation.
The Principal Contractor shall ensure that his officials and employees are acquainted with all relevant provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Regulations and the requirements of all relevant Environmental Legislation.