Status Letter definition

Status Letter means a letter provided by the Department to a non-interested party to provide information regarding the current liability status of the non-interested party and the actions that must be voluntarily undertaken by such party, subject to the oversight and approval of the Department, to avoid liability under this Chapter if the non-interested party engages in the Department approved remedial work.

Examples of Status Letter in a sentence

  • The Permit Status Letter must include the following information for all permits required during the course of the Agreement: o the type of permit; o the name, address, and telephone number of the permitting jurisdictions or lead agencies.

  • Permits must be identified in the Permit Status Letter and issued before the Recipient can expend grant funds to complete activities for which a permit is required.

  • If no permits are required at the start of this Agreement, the Recipient will document this in the Permit Status Letter.

  • Any fee incident to the issuance of Association’s Status Letter must be paid by Seller.

  • Seller agrees to promptly request the Association to 587 deliver to Buyer before Closing Date (§ 3) a current Status Letter.

  • Any fees incident to the issuance of Association’s Status Letter 609 must be paid by None Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller.

  • Any fees incident to the issuance of Association’s statement of 560 assessments (Status Letter) must be paid by Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller None.

  • At least fourteen days prior to Closing Date, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to promptly 608 request the Association to deliver to Buyer a current Status Letter.

  • At least fourteen days prior to Closing Date, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to promptly request the Association to deliver to Buyer a current Status Letter.

  • Any fees incident to the issuance of Association’s Status Letter must be paid by None Buyer Seller One-Half by Buyer and One-Half by Seller.

Related to Status Letter

  • Recognition Agreement With respect to any Cooperative Loan, an agreement between the Cooperative Corporation and the originator of such Mortgage Loan which establishes the rights of such originator in the Cooperative Property.

  • Assignment of Recognition Agreement With respect to a Cooperative Loan, an assignment of the Recognition Agreement sufficient under the laws of the jurisdiction wherein the related Cooperative Unit is located to reflect the assignment of such Recognition Agreement.

  • Termination Letter has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(b).

  • Designation Agreement means a designation agreement entered into by a Lender (other than a Designated Bidder) and a Designated Bidder, and accepted by the Agent, in substantially the form of Exhibit D hereto.

  • FIRPTA Certificate an affidavit from the Annual Conference pursuant to Section 1445(b)(2) of the Code in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, and on which Buyer is entitled to rely, that Seller is not a “foreign person” within the meaning of Section 1445(f)(3) of the Code