Environmental Matter definition

Environmental Matter means any past, present or future activity, event or circumstance in respect of the environment, health or safety including the Release of any Hazardous Substance including any substance which is hazardous to Persons, animals, plants, or which has a detrimental effect on the soil, air or water, or the generation, treatment, storage, use, manufacture, holding, collection, processing, treatment, presence, transportation or disposal of any Hazardous Substances.
Environmental Matter means any matter arising out of, relating to, or resulting from pollution, contamination, protection of the environment, human health or safety, health or safety of employees, sanitation, and any matters relating to emissions, discharges, disseminations, releases or threatened releases, of Hazardous Substances into the air (indoor and outdoor), surface water, groundwater, soil, land surface or subsurface, buildings, facilities, real or personal property or fixtures or otherwise arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, handling, release or threatened release of Hazardous Substances.
Environmental Matter means any claim, investigation (known to Holdings or the Borrower), litigation, administrative proceeding, whether pending or, to the knowledge of Holdings or the Borrower, threatened, or judgment or Order, relating to any Hazardous Materials, the release thereof, or any Environmental Law.

Examples of Environmental Matter in a sentence

  • Available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/About/Convention-Text 112 Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matter 1998 (Aarhus, 25 June 1998, in force 30 October 2001), 2161 UNTS 447.

  • The written finding of the Environmental Expert shall only set forth the Environmental Expert’s decision with respect to each applicable Open Environmental Defect (or in the case of a Termination Dispute Notice, each Unagreed Termination Environmental Matter), and not the Environmental Expert’s rationale for the decision.

  • The decision of the Environmental Expert shall be final and non-appealable and shall be limited to awarding only Seller’s position or Purchaser’s position with respect to the Environmental Disputed Matters associated with each Open Environmental Defect (or in the case of a Termination Dispute Notice, each Unagreed Termination Environmental Matter) that is not agreed upon by the Parties under Section 6.7 or 6.8, as applicable.

  • All information relating to the Project contained in any document submitted by the Issuer or any person whom the Issuer has permitted to act on the Issuer's behalf to any Governmental Authority or any other Party in connection with any Environmental Matter or Social Matter was true, complete and accurate in all material respects at the time of submission, and no such document omitted any information the omission of which would have made such document misleading in any material respect.

  • School Board agrees to waive, release, acquit and forever discharge Developer and the Developer Entities from any and all obligations, liabilities, claims, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, costs, damages, expenses, debts, bills, promises, judgments and demands, whether at law or in equity, which School Board could conceivably bring against the Developer Entities arising from or related to any Environmental Matter as it relates to the Donation Property.


More Definitions of Environmental Matter

Environmental Matter means any:
Environmental Matter means (I) the release of any amount of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, pollutant or contaminant into the environment, (II) the management, including the generation, handling, treatment, storage, transport, discharge or disposal or recovery, whether on-site or off-site, of any solid wastes, toxic or hazardous wastes, hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants, (III) the past and present use of surface waters or groundwater and (IV) the construction or maintenance of any dams or levees.
Environmental Matter means any matter related in any manner whatsoever to (i) the disposal or release of solid, liquid or gaseous waste into the environment, (ii) the treatment, storage or other handling of any Hazardous Substance, (iii) the placement of structures or materials into waters of the United States, or (iv) the presence of any Hazardous Substance, including, but not limited to, asbestos, in any building, structure or workplace.
Environmental Matter means any matter arising out of, relating to, or resulting from pollution, contamination, protection of the environment, health or safety of employees or any matter arising out of, relating to, or resulting from emissions, discharges, disseminations, releases or threatened releases, of Hazardous Substances into the air (indoor and outdoor), surface water, groundwater, soil, land surface or subsurface, buildings or facilities, or otherwise arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport or handling of Hazardous Substances; and
Environmental Matter shall have the meaning given such term in Section 4.4(b).
Environmental Matter means any matter arising out of, relating to, or resulting from pollution or protection of the environment.
Environmental Matter means any assertion of a violation, claim or directive by any Governmental Authority or any other Person for personal injury, damage to property or the Environment, nuisance, contamination or other adverse effects on the Environment, or for damages or restrictions resulting from or related to (i) the operation of PCC's or its Affiliates' business or any predecessor or the ownership, use or operation at or on any real property or other assets owned, operated or leased by PCC or its Affiliates or any predecessor; or (ii) the existence or the continuation of a Release of, or exposure to, or the transportation, storage or treatment of any Hazardous Substance into the Environment from or related to any real property or assets currently or formerly owned, operated or leased by PCC or its Affiliates or any activities on or operations thereof.