Environmental Response Trust Effective Date definition

Environmental Response Trust Effective Date means the date upon which the Environmental Response Trust becomes effective, which date may be after the Effective Date if the condition precedent set forth in Article XI.A.4 of the Plan is waived in accordance with Article XI.B of the Plan and the Confirmation Order, provided, however, that the United Statescovenant not to sue under Paragraph 4.14 is subject to public comment process described in that Paragraph.
Environmental Response Trust Effective Date means the date upon which the Environmental Response Trust becomes effective, which date may be after the Effective Date if the condition precedent set forth in Article XI.A.4 hereof is waived in accordance with ArticleXI.B hereof.
Environmental Response Trust Effective Date means the date upon which the Environmental Response Trust becomes effective, which date may be

Examples of Environmental Response Trust Effective Date in a sentence

  • The DPNR and the EPA may agree in writing at any time after one year from the Environmental Response Trust Effective Date that based on new information about the estimated cost of cleanup or administration or the assumption of liability by a financially qualified buyer or other party for remediating a site, that the funding in the RCRA Trusts is more than is conservatively projected to be needed.

  • The first budget for the remainder of the current calendar year and the next calendar year shall be submitted within sixty (60) days following the Environmental Response Trust Effective Date and annual work plans and budgets shall be submitted thereafter on or before each January 1 during the term of the Environmental Response Trust.

  • Within sixty (60) days following the Environmental Response Trust Effective Date in the first year and thereafter by or before January 1 of each calendar year, the Environmental Response Trustee shall provide the EPA and the DPNR with balance statements and proposed work plans and budgets as described in Sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 of this Agreement.

  • Such information shall be provided within [two] months of the Environmental Response Trust Effective Date.


More Definitions of Environmental Response Trust Effective Date

Environmental Response Trust Effective Date means the date upon which the Environmental Response Trust becomes effective, which date may be after the Effective Date if the condition precedent set forth in Article XI.A.4 of the Plan is waived in accordance with Article XI.B of the Plan.

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