Environmental Regulator definition
Examples of Environmental Regulator in a sentence
In the event that the environmental audits substantiate that Lessee has not caused any Hazardous Substances to be released or disposed of in, on, about, or under the Leased Premises in violation of any Environmental Law, Environmental Regulation, order of an Environmental Regulator, or any permit issued by an Environmental Regulator, then Lessee's obligations under the environmental provisions of this Lease shall cease.
In the event of any determination that, through actions by or attributable in any manner to Lessee, its agents or invitees, any Hazardous Substance has been stored, generated, located, released or disposed of in, on, about or under the Leased Premises in violation of any Environmental Law, Environmental Regulation, order of an Environmental Regulator, or any permit issued by an Environmental Regulator with respect to the Leased Premises, Lessee shall so notify the Lessor within 24 hours.
As used herein, the costs and expenses of Inspection includes all costs directly or indirectly related to such Inspection, or as may be required by any Environmental Regulator in the formulation of a clean-up plan or otherwise.
The Offeror has not received a notification under Environmental Law or from the Environmental Regulator requiring it to take or refrain from taking any action.
If, either of the Parties are fined and/or penalized by an Environmental Regulator as a result of the Misreport, then the Misreporting Party shall indemnify the other Party for such fines or penalties, but only to the extent such fine or penalty arises directly from the Misreport.