UECA definition
Examples of UECA in a sentence
Reference Act 2 and UECA definitions as necessary; e.g., “nonresidential property” excludes schools, nursing homes or other residential-style facilities or recreational areas.
In addition to its authority under subparagraph A of this Paragraph 14, the MPCA may enforce this Environmental Covenant using any remedy or enforcement measure authorized under UECA or other applicable law, including remedies pursuant to Minn.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (“MPCA”) is the environmental agency with authority to approve this Environmental Covenant under UECA.
This Environmental Covenant is executed pursuant to the Pennsylvania Uniform Environmental Covenants Act, Act No. 68 of 2007, 27 Pa. C.S. §§ 6501 – 6517 (UECA).
EPA and DEP are the environmental agencies with enforcement authority pursuant to the UECA.
MPCA’s signature to this Environmental Covenant constitutes approval of this Environmental Covenant under UECA and acceptance of the interest in real property granted herein for purposes of Minn.
This instrument is an Environmental Covenant executed pursuant to UECA, concerning the Property owned by Grantor.
A Uniform Environmental Covenant Act (UECA) requirement covering groundwater, soil, and vapor will most likely be required.
The Washington State Department of Ecology (“Ecology”) and EPA shall have the full rights to enforce the covenants, conditions, restrictions or other rights set forth herein as provided by law including but not limited to CERCLA, MTCA and UECA.
Compliance with this Environmental Covenant may be enforced pursuant to all applicable laws, including but not limited to CERCLA, UECA, and MTCA.