Invasive Tests definition

Invasive Tests means any physical inspection or testing of the Premises other than visual examination, and shall include, without limitation, sampling of soils or other media.
Invasive Tests. . - Invasive Tests means tests which are invasive in nature and includes Narco Analysis and such other similar tests.

Examples of Invasive Tests in a sentence

  • Invasive Tests hereunder include, but are not limited to any tests or testing beyond a Phase I environmental site assessment, such as collecting or testing asbestos, water, radon, soil or air samples.

  • Following the performance of any Invasive Tests, Purchaser shall restore the Premises to their condition prior to the performance thereof.

  • Following the performance of any Invasive Tests, Purchaser shall restore the Premises to their condition immediately prior to the performance thereof.

  • Invasive Tests hereunder include, but are not limited to, any tests or testing beyond a Phase I environmental site assessment, such as collecting or testing asbestos, water, radon, soil or air samples as may be required under a Phase II.

  • Buyer shall provide Seller, at no cost to Seller, within 10 days following Buyer’s receipt of same, with a complete copy of any reports related to the Invasive Tests.

  • Purchaser shall not perform any Invasive Tests unless Seller shall have given its prior written consent thereto.

  • Purchaser and its authorized agents, consultants or representatives shall have the right, upon reasonable prior notice to Seller (which notice may be telephonic), to enter upon the Premises from time to time to conduct such physical and other inspections as Purchaser deems appropriate, provided that Purchaser shall not perform Invasive Tests or interview tenants of the Premises without first obtaining Seller's consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • If Buyer desires to conduct Invasive Tests, other than routine soil borings for the purpose of determining soil types, Buyer will provide to Seller an inspection plan, which will include the proposed scope of work and plan to restore the Property to its previous condition and the party who will perform the work (a “Testing Plan”).

  • Purchaser and its authorized agents, consultants or representatives shall have the right, upon reasonable prior notice to Seller (which notice may be telephonic), to enter upon the Premises from time to time to conduct such physical and other inspections as Purchaser deems appropriate, provided that Purchaser shall not perform Invasive Tests or interview tenants of the Premises without first obtaining Seller’s consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • Purchaser shall exercise and cause its employees, agents, consultants, contractors and advisors (each, a "Purchaser Consultant") to exercise reasonable care at all times that Purchaser shall be present upon the Property and in the performance of Due Diligence including, without limitation, any Invasive Tests (as hereinafter defined).

Related to Invasive Tests

  • Testing means that element of inspection that determines the properties or elements, including functional operation of materials, equipment, or their components, by the application of established scientific principles and procedures.

  • Invasive species means an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.

  • Sampling means the selling at a nominal charge or the

  • Tests means and include such test or tests to be carried out on the part of the contractor as are prescribed in the contract or considered necessary by BHEL, in order to ascertain the quality, workmanship, performance and efficiency of the contractor or part thereof.

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.