Common use of Environmental Hazards Clause in Contracts

Environmental Hazards. Environmental hazards, such as, but not limited to: radon gas, mold, 35 asbestos, lead-based paint, hazardous wastes, landfills, byproducts of methamphetamine production, high- 36 voltage electricity, noise levels, etc., require advanced techniques by environmental specialists to evaluate, 37 remediate and/or repair. It is strongly recommended that you secure the services of knowledgeable 38 professionals and inspectors in all areas of environmental concern.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Disclaimer Notice, Disclaimer Notice

Environmental Hazards. Environmental hazards, such as, but not limited to: radon gas, mold, 35 32 asbestos, lead-based paint, hazardous wastes, landfills, byproducts of methamphetamine production, high- 36 33 voltage electricity, noise levels, etc., require advanced techniques by environmental specialists to evaluate, 37 34 remediate and/or repair. It is strongly recommended that you secure the services of knowledgeable 38 35 professionals and inspectors in all areas of environmental concern.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Forms Changes, Compensation Agreement

Environmental Hazards. Environmental hazards, such as, but not limited to: radon gas, mold, 35 33 asbestos, lead-based paint, hazardous wastes, landfills, byproducts of methamphetamine production, high- 36 34 voltage electricity, noise levels, etc., require advanced techniques by environmental specialists to evaluate, 37 35 remediate and/or repair. It is strongly recommended that you secure the services of knowledgeable 38 36 professionals and inspectors in all areas of environmental concern.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Compensation Agreement, Compensation Agreement

Environmental Hazards. Environmental hazards, hazards such as, but not limited to: , mold, asbestos, radon gas, mold, 35 asbestosdrinking water contaminants, lead-based paint, hazardous wastes, landfillsland-fills, byproducts by-products of methamphetamine production, high- 36 high voltage electricity, noise levels, etc., require advanced techniques by environmental specialists to evaluate, 37 remediate and/or and repair. The EPA and the Surgeon General have recommended that all houses should be tested for radon. It is strongly recommended that you secure the services of knowledgeable 38 professionals and inspectors in all areas of environmental concern.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Solanbridge Group, Inc.)