Invasive Investigation definition
Examples of Invasive Investigation in a sentence
In the event such Environmental Study or Invasive Investigation causes any damage to any of the Branches, Purchaser shall repair such damage, using workmen reasonably acceptable to Seller, to substantially the same condition such Branch was in prior to the performance of such Environmental Study or Invasive Investigation.
In the event Seller consents to Purchaser’s performance of an Invasive Investigation, this time period shall be subject to reasonable extensions, not to exceed forty-five (45) calendar days following the expiration of the initial thirty (30) calendar day period.
Purchaser shall maintain liability insurance and shall indemnify Seller for any and all Losses incurred by Seller or any of its Affiliates resulting from Purchaser’s and/or its agents’ performance of any Environmental Study or Invasive Investigation at the Leased Real Property.
Buyer shall promptly provide to Seller copies of final environmental reports generated in connection with B▇▇▇▇’s environmental review with respect to any Asset for which Buyer requests to perform an Invasive Investigation or for which Buyer provides an Environmental Defect Notice.