Underground Tanks definition
Examples of Underground Tanks in a sentence
Landlord is and shall remain the sole owner and operator of such Underground Tanks which exist on the Premises as of the date hereof, and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Tenant from and against the failure of Landlord to fulfill any of its responsibilities under this section or under applicable law or otherwise relating in any way to any such Underground Tanks existing on this Premises as of the date hereof, the content thereof and/or any releases therefrom.
Schedule 3.15.5(d) Underground Tanks, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Friable Structural Asbestos Schedule 3.15.5(e) Disposals to Sites on the National Priorities List, etc.
Tenant shall have no control of or right to control or responsibility for any such Underground Tanks or for compliance thereto, and such control, right to control and responsibility is and shall remain solely that of Landlord or Landlord's prior tenants or predecessors in interest, and Landlord agrees to fulfill or cause to be fulfilled such responsibility in accordance with requirements of all applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
Section 3.30 of the Target Disclosure Schedules sets forth a complete list of any site owned or leased by Target on which underground storage tanks are or were located (the "Underground Tanks").
Excavation for Underground Tanks, Basins, and Mechanical or Electrical Utility Structures: Excavate to elevations and dimensions indicated within a tolerance of plus or minus 1 inch (25 mm).
Except for the Underground Tanks, Target does not presently own or lease, nor has it previously owned or leased, any site on which underground storage tanks are or were located.
There are and were no underground tanks, including without limitation, septic, hydraulic lift or hoist, or other underground storage or containment structures (“ Underground Tanks ”) located or formerly located on, at or under the Premise.
Loss of Vacuum – 2 years, except in the case of Underground Tanks in which case it is 30 days from date of delivery to the purchaser.
Current Department databases were designed to support individual business programs (e.g. Application Tracking, Oil Spills, Underground Tanks, Wastewater Discharges, RCRA Clean up, and Air Emissions Point Sources).