Noxious Substances definition

Noxious Substances means any substance or material that is defined prohibited, controlled or regulated pursuant to Environmental [Intentionally Deleted] Laws including toxic or dangerous or hazardous waste, substance or material, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenals, special nuclear or by-product material, heavy metals, radioactive materials, substances declared to be hazardous or toxic or dangerous under any law or regulation now or hereafter enacted or promulgated by any governmental authority having jurisdiction, pollutant, contaminant or petroleum and any material which, because of its properties, presents a real or potential hazard to the environment or the health of users of the Building or of the Leased Premises.
Noxious Substances means those substances whose primary purpose would be to produce unpleasant effects as part of an approved behavior therapy plan.
Noxious Substances means substances, solid or fluid, which are offensive, detrimental to health, hurtful, or dangerous. Noxious substances shall include but not be limited to any dead animal, or portion thereof, putrid carcass, decayed animal matter, green hides, or any putrid, spoiled, foul, or stinking meat, poultry, fish, offal, hides, skins, fat, grease, liquors, human or animal excrement, or manure.

Examples of Noxious Substances in a sentence

  • The Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the cleaning of the laboratory portion of the Leased Premises (save for floor sweeping and mopping), shall require special cleaning and maintenance services, including without limitation the cleaning of laboratory equipment and disposal of Noxious Substances.

  • Tenant shall promptly take all actions, at its sole cost and expense, as are necessary to maintain the Premises, Building, Site and Project in the condition existing prior to the introduction of any Hazardous Materials and/or Noxious Substances by Tenant or any Tenant Parties.

  • In addition, neither Tenant nor any Tenant Parties shall allow any Noxious Substances or, except as expressly permitted by this Paragraph 35, Hazardous Materials, to be released into, flow or seep into, or be placed into the Premises.

  • The International Maritime Organization is developing an International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea ("HNS Convention").

  • In 1996, the International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damages in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances ("HNS") by Sea ("HNS Convention") was adopted and subsequently amended by the 2010 Protocol.

  • The committee acknowledged the as yet ratified 2010 Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea (HNS) Convention as the remaining gap in the global framework of liability and compensation conventions.

  • Two examples are the Hazardous and Noxious Substances Fund, created under the Hazardous and Noxious Substances Convention, and the International Oil Pollution Compensation Supplementary Fund established in 1992 under the Fund Convention.