Radioactivity Clause Examples
The Radioactivity clause defines the parties' rights and obligations in the event that radioactive contamination or nuclear hazards affect the subject matter of the contract. Typically, this clause outlines procedures for notification, remediation, and potential suspension or termination of obligations if radioactivity is detected on a property or in materials involved in the agreement. For example, it may specify who is responsible for cleanup costs or how liability is allocated if radioactive substances are discovered. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for addressing unforeseen radioactive hazards, thereby protecting both parties from unexpected liabilities and ensuring safety.
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Radioactivity. This policy does not cover any Total Loss that is the direct or indirect consequence of: Irradiation, or contamination by nuclear material; or The radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous or contaminating properties of any radioactive matter; or Any device or weapon which employs atomic or nuclear fission or fusion or other comparable reaction or radioactive force or matter.
Radioactivity. No radioactive waste shall be discharged to sewer
Radioactivity. We do not cover any losses directly or indirectly caused by, contributed to, or arising from: ionising radiations, radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous or contaminating properties. the effects of any explosive nuclear assembly or component, nuclear fuel, combustion or waste or any weapon of war employing atomic or nuclear fission or other like reaction or radioactive force or matter.
Radioactivity. Any loss or damage to property, legal liability, expense, consequential loss or Bodily Injury or directly or indirectly caused by or arising from or contributed to by, resulting from or in connection with:
a. Ionising radiation or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from any nuclear waste from the combustion of nuclear fuel including any self-sustaining process of nuclear fission;
b. The radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous properties of any explosive nuclear assembly or nuclear component of it;
c. Nuclear reaction, nuclear radiation or radioactive contamination regardless of any other cause contributing concurrently or in any other sequence to the loss.
d. Nuclear weapons material.
Radioactivity. Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to handle compound other than gloves, lab coat and safety glasses.
Radioactivity. Wastes shall comply with the standards specified in the Health (Radiation Safety) Regulations 1995 made pursuant to the provisions of the Health Xxx 0000.
Radioactivity explosiveness or other hazardous characteristics of nuclear fuels (including used fuels; hereinafter the same shall apply) or materials polluted by nuclear fuels (including a fission product), or any accident caused by these characteristics that keep the Obligor from performing any of his/her obligations.
Radioactivity. The level of the total accumulated radioactivity cannot exceed 2 Mbq (50 ici), as determined by a gamma multi-channel spectrum analysis.
Radioactivity. Discharge of radioactive waste shall not degrade marine life.
Radioactivity. Ionising radiations from or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from nuclear waste from the combustion of nuclear fuel. 2014 MASTER Self-Storage RSA £50xs (NFO) incl. archive.doc