Neutralization definition

Neutralization means the annual process of neutralizing the impact of reassessment or trending on the allocation of assessed value between the base assessed value and the incremental assessed value of property in a TIF district.
Neutralization means the mitigation of the environmentally polluting effect of wastes and of waste components, exclusion or elimination of their environmentally damaging effects by isolating them from the elements of the environment, or by changing their material quality;
Neutralization. : rendering (by external means) a mine incapable of firing on a passing target or sweep.

Examples of Neutralization in a sentence

  • Tenant expressly acknowledges and agrees that Landlord does not guaranty that such Acid Neutralization System will be operational at all times or that such system will be available to the Premises when needed.

  • Tenant shall use, and cause other parties under its control or for which it is responsible to use, the Acid Neutralization System in accordance with this Lease and in accordance with all applicable Legal Requirements, the Discharge Permit and any permits and approvals from Governmental Authorities for or applicable to Tenant’s use of the Acid Neutralization System.

  • During any period of replacement, repair or maintenance of the Acid Neutralization System when such system is not operational, including any delays thereto due to the inability to obtain parts or replacement equipment, Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with an alternative back-up system or facilities.

  • Without in any way limiting the Acid Neutralization Obligations, Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with operational emergency or back-up acid neutralization facilities or to supervise, oversee or confirm that the third party maintaining the Acid Neutralization System is maintaining such system as per the manufacturer’s standard guidelines or otherwise.

  • Tenant shall not take any action or make any omission that would result in a violation of the Discharge Permit or any other permit or Legal Requirements applicable to the Acid Neutralization System.

  • Without in any way limiting the Acid Neutralization Obligations, in no event shall Landlord be liable to Tenant or any other party for any damages of any type, whether actual or consequential, suffered by Tenant or any such other person in the event that the Acid Neutralization System or back-up system, if any, or any replacement thereof fails or does not operate in a manner that meets Tenant’s requirements.

  • Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the Acid Neutralization System shall be shared with other tenants of the Project.

  • Landlord and its contractors and consultants shall be permitted to perform periodic inspections of the Acid Neutralization System and the discharge points and connections thereto located in the Premises.

  • The obligations of Tenant under this Lease with respect to the Acid Neutralization System shall be joint and several with such other tenants as aforesaid, except in the event that Tenant can prove to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction that neither Tenant nor any Tenant Party caused, contributed to or exacerbated the matter for which Tenant would otherwise be responsible but for this exception.

  • If requested by Landlord based on conditions pertaining to the Acid Neutralization System, Tenant shall promptly provide updates to its Hazardous Materials List (as defined in Section 30(b) below) to Landlord.


More Definitions of Neutralization

Neutralization. : rendering (by external means) a mine incapable of firing on a passing target or sweep. The classic end-to-end response to a mine threat is Detect, Classify, Localize, Identify, Neutralize (DCLIN). This is more of a technical sequence than an operational one, however, and it is rare that this chronology will take place in anything other than a controlled laboratory or experimental setting.
Neutralization means an action consisting in re-establishing a permanent hydraulic link between the lake or the watercourse and the wetland or body of water downstream of the works to allow for flood expan- sion behind the works, without dismantling the works; (neutralisation)

Related to Neutralization

  • Elementary neutralization unit means a device which:

  • Encapsulation means the application of an encapsulant.

  • Scaling as used herein, involves:

  • Containment means a process to protect workers and the environment by controlling exposures to the lead-contaminated dust and debris created during an abatement.

  • Sterilization means the procedure that kills all microorganisms, including their spores.