Clean Up Responsibility Sample Clauses
Clean Up Responsibility. If any Hazardous Material is released, discharged or disposed of, or permitted to spill or leak, in violation of the foregoing provisions, Tenant shall immediately and properly clean up and remove the Hazardous Materials from the Premises, Property and any other affected property and clean or replace any affected personal property (whether or not owned by Landlord) in compliance with applicable Laws and then prevailing industry practices and standards, at Tenant's expense (without limiting Landlord's other remedies therefor). Such clean up and removal work ("Tenant Remedial Work") shall be considered Work under Article 9 and subject to the provisions thereof, including Landlord's prior written approval (except in emergencies), and any testing, investigation, feasibility and impact studies, and the preparation and implementation of any remedial action plan required by any court or regulatory authority having jurisdiction or reasonably required by Landlord. In connection therewith, Tenant shall provide documentation evidencing that all Tenant Remedial Work or other action required hereunder has been properly and lawfully completed (including a certificate addressed to Landlord from a environmental consultant reasonably acceptable to Landlord, in such detail and form as Landlord may reasonably require). If any Hazardous Material is released, discharged, disposed of, or permitted to spill or leak on or about the Property and is not caused by Tenant or other occupants of the Premises, or their agents, employees, Transferees, or contractors, such release, discharge, disposal, spill or leak shall be deemed casualty damage under Article 11 to the extent that the Premises and Tenant's use thereof is affected thereby; in such case, Landlord and Tenant shall have the obligations and rights respecting such casualty damage provided under this Lease.
Clean Up Responsibility. The Contractor shall at all times keep the Project Site free from accumulation of waste materials and rubbish resulting from operations and perform daily site clean-up. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Final Completion, the Contractor shall remove from the Project Site all waste materials and rubbish and shall perform all other clean-up services to the reasonable satisfaction of the General Contractor and consistent with all Governmental Approvals, Laws and Private Rights-of-Way. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Final Completion, the Contractor shall remove from the Project Site all tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials belonging to the Contractor or any Subcontractor not necessary to the continued operation of the Facility.
Clean Up Responsibility. If any Hazardous Material is released, discharged or disposed of, or permitted to spill, leak or migrate, in violation of the foregoing provisions, Tenant shall immediately, properly and in compliance with applicable Laws, clean up and remove the Hazardous Material from the Premises, Project and any other affected property and clean or replace any affected personal property (whether or not owned by Landlord), at Tenant's expense (without limiting Landlord's other remedies therefor). Such clean up and removal work shall be considered "Work" under Article 10 and subject to the provisions thereof including, without limitation, Landlord's prior written approval (except in emergencies), and any testing, investigation, feasibility and impact studies, and the preparation and implementation of any remedial action plan required by any court or regulatory authority having jurisdiction or reasonably required by Landlord. If any Hazardous Material is released, discharged, disposed of, or
