Appropriate Care Sample Clauses

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Appropriate Care. Purchaser shall take reasonable steps to stop any continuing releases; prevent any threatened future releases; and prevent or limit human, environmental or natural resource exposure to any previously released hazardous substance.‌‌
Appropriate Care. Lessee shall take reasonable steps to stop any continuing releases; prevent any threatened future releases; and prevent or limit human, environmental or natural resource exposure to any previously released hazardous substance associated with the Work.
Appropriate Care. Commencing on the Effective Date, Purchaser shall exercise appropriate care with respect to hazardous substances found at the Property by taking reasonable steps to stop any continuing release; prevent any threatened future release; and prevent or limit human, environmental or natural resource exposure to any previously released hazardous substance.
Appropriate Care. The Club shall take reasonable steps to (1) Stop any continuing releases; (2) Prevent any threatened future releases; and (3) Prevent or limit human, environmental or natural resource exposure to any previously released hazardous substance.

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  • Due Care The Recipient will exercise the same degree of care with respect to the Confidential Information it receives from the Discloser as it normally takes to safeguard and preserve its own confidential and proprietary information, which in all cases will be at least a commercially reasonable level of care.

  • Medical Benefits - Prescription Drugs Administered by a Provider (other than a pharmacist)

  • Urgent Care This plan covers services received at an urgent care center. For other services, such as surgery or diagnostic tests, the amount that you pay is based on the type of service being provided. See Summary of Medical Benefits for details. Follow-up care (such as suture removal or wound care) should be obtained from your

  • Outpatient Services Physicians, urgent care centers and other outpatient providers located outside the BlueCard service area will typically require Enrolled Members to pay in full at the time of service. Enrolled Members must submit a claim to obtain reimbursement for covered healthcare services. Preauthorization is recommended for outpatient services.