NFR Letter definition

NFR Letter means a “no further remediation” letter, certificate of completion, covenant not to ▇▇▇, certificate of closure or any other similar environmental closure document issued by any regulatory body, including any such documents issued in connection with voluntary programs.
NFR Letter means a No Further Remediation Letter from the IEPA pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/58).
NFR Letter means an environmental "no further remediation" letter, certificate of completion, covenant not to ▇▇▇, certificate of closure or any other similar environmental closure document issued by any regulatory body, including any such documents issued in connection with voluntary programs. H. "Remediating Party" shall mean the party which has elected ( or is deemed to have . elected) to perform any Environmental Remediation. L "Tenant Group" any or all of Tenant's agents, employees, representatives, contractors, workmen, mechanics, suppliers, customers, guests, licensees, invitees, sublessees, assignees and all of their respective successors and assigns or any party claiming by, through or under any of them. Section 30.

Examples of NFR Letter in a sentence

  • CEI recommended obtaining an NFR Letter through the Illinois Site Remediation Program.

  • Once the NFR Letter has been granted by IEPA, the Applicant shall submit a copy of it to CDPH.

  • Seller agrees hereby, at its sole cost and expense, to use diligent, good faith efforts to obtain the North Side NFR Letter on or prior to the Closing Date.

  • Seller agrees hereby, at its sole cost and expense, to use diligent good faith efforts to obtain the South Side NFR Letter as soon as practicable following the Closing Date.

  • Indemnitor agrees to provide Indemnitee in advance with the form of each NFR Letter, Covenant Not to ▇▇▇ and Restrictive Covenant requested by IEPA or IDEM (the "EPA Documents") for Indemnitee's approval, and Indemnitee shall have the right to negotiate the form and substance of such EPA Documents with Indemnitor and IEPA or IDEM, as applicable; provided, however, that Indemnitee's approval of such EPA Documents shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • Indemnitor shall perform any investigation or monitoring of site conditions and any clean-up, containment, restoration, removal, treatment, stabilization, or other remedial work relating to the Known Contamination (collectively, the "Remedial Work") required at CEC to obtain the NFR Letter and at the HEC and ECEC to obtain a Covenant Not to ▇▇▇.

  • Such South Side NFR Letter may contain requirements for compliance with institutional controls, provided such requirements do not materially interfere with Buyer's intended use of the Property.

  • Such North Side NFR Letter may contain requirements for compliance with institutional controls, provided any such requirements do not materially interfere with Buyer's intended use of the Property.

  • Except with respect to the North and South NFR Letter Remediation Projects, Seller has not removed or abandoned any underground storage tanks at the Property, and Seller has no knowledge of the existence, abandonment or removal of underground storage tanks at the Property.

  • Seller agreed in the May 4, 2004 Letter of Intent, by and between the Parties, to fund an escrow account with two million nine hundred thousand dollars ($2,900,000.00) to fund Buyer's remediation of the Chicago Enterprise Center and Buyer's reasonable costs and expenses associated with obtaining an NFR Letter from the IEPA with respect to all known contamination for Chicago Enterprise Center.


More Definitions of NFR Letter

NFR Letter. Known Contamination," "NFR Letter," "Release," "Environmental Laws" and "Environmental Reports" are defined as follows:
NFR Letter means that certain No Further Remediation Letter dated April 28, 2004 issued by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency with respect to the Individual Property identified on Schedule IV attached hereto as “Evergreen Marketplace - Evergreen Park, IL”.