HHEM definition

HHEM means the named defendant in the Litigation, Handy & Harman Electronic Materials Corp., with a mailing address at 590 Madison Avenue, 32nd Floor, New York, New York 10022, and also includes all of HHEM’s past and present subsidiaries, predecessors, successors, related and affiliated partnerships (if any) and corporations, joint ventures (if any), any and all other forms of business venture, divisions, affiliates, direct and indirect parent corporations, officers, employees, representatives, directors, partners, principals, general partners, limited partners, agents, stockholders (in their capacity as such), shareholders, owners, attorneys in fact, and attorneys at law, and each of its/their respective heirs, executors, insurers, reinsurers, personal representatives, administrators, beneficiaries, successors, trustees, successors and assigns, past and present, whether named or unnamed in the Litigation. Also included is each “Related Entity,” which is any of HHEM’s future subsidiaries, successors, related and affiliated partnerships (if any) and corporations, joint ventures (if any), any and all other forms of business venture, divisions,

Examples of HHEM in a sentence

  • HHEM is actively remediating the property and continuing to investigate effective methods for achieving compliance with the ACO.

  • HHEM believes that there is additional excess insurance coverage, which it intends to pursue as necessary.

  • HHEM entered into an administrative consent order (the “ACO”) in 1986 with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”) with regard to certain property that it purchased in 1984 in New Jersey.

  • HHEM and H&H settled a case brought by the local municipality in regard to this site in 1998 and also settled with certain of its insurance carriers.

  • Additionally, HHEM indirectly is currently being reimbursed through insurance coverage for a portion of the Costs for which HHEM is responsible.

  • Therefore, HHEM does not expect that any claims from any additional abutters will be asserted.

  • Following the execution of the CNTS, HHEM filed a Remedy Operation Status (ROS) on April 1, 2010.

  • In addition, HHEM has concluded settlement discussions with abutters of the MA Property and entered into settlement agreements with each of them.

  • HHEM anticipates that there will be additional remediation expenses to be incurred once a remediation plan is agreed upon with NJDEP.

  • By letter dated April 16, 2009, the MADEP advised HHEM that a MADEP AUL Audit Inspection conducted on March 18, 2009 did not identify any violations of the requirements applicable to the AUL.