Toxic Mold definition
Examples of Toxic Mold in a sentence
The types of conditions that should be disclosed include but are not limited to: Flooding, Radon, Toxic Mold, Bed Bugs, Fleas, etc.
Any removal, remediation or cure of any violation relating to Toxic Mold shall include, without limitation, all acts required to clean and disinfect any portions of the Property affected by Toxic Mold and to eliminate the source(s) of Toxic Mold in or on the Property, including providing any necessary moisture control systems at the Property.
During the life of the Lease, Tenant shall be responsible for the cost and expense of removal of Toxic Mold and mildew, including repair to sheetrock, ceilings, etc., occurring in the Leased Premises resulting from water and/or moisture infiltration: 1) caused by Tenant’s modification to the roof, exterior walls or exterior glass, or 2) from plumbing work, sprinkler system work and HVAC system work installed by Tenant.
Any removal, remediation and/or cure of any violation relating to Toxic Mold shall include, without limitation, all acts required to clean and disinfect any portions of the Property affected by Toxic Mold and to eliminate the source(s) of Toxic Mold in or on the Property, including providing any necessary moisture control systems at the Property.
Without limiting the foregoing, the term “Environmental Laws” includes the Toxic Mold Protection Act of 2001 (California Health and Safety Code Section 26100 et.