Environment Assessment Sample Clauses
The Environment Assessment clause requires an evaluation of the environmental conditions or impacts associated with a project, property, or activity. Typically, this involves conducting studies or obtaining reports to identify potential contamination, hazardous materials, or compliance with environmental regulations before proceeding with a transaction or development. By mandating such assessments, the clause helps parties identify and address environmental risks early, ensuring legal compliance and preventing future liabilities related to environmental issues.
Environment Assessment. Buyer shall have until February 27, 2009 to obtain a Phase I environmental assessment of the Real Property with results that are satisfactory to it or to otherwise satisfy itself as to the environmental condition of the Real Property. If the results are not satisfactory to it, Buyer may terminate this Agreement, provided that Seller shall be provided with the reason(s) for dissatisfaction and be afforded a reasonable opportunity to cure or remediate any environmental deficiency or concern. In such event, and notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Buyer shall not be required to pay the deposit referenced in Section 2.2 until Seller has made the cure or remediation or otherwise provided to Buyer adequate assurances that it will do so.
Environment Assessment. The Vendors will, on or before May 1, 2008, provide to the Purchaser, a copy of a Phase One Environmental Assessment, conducted by an Environmental Consulting firm, acceptable to the Purchaser, acting reasonably, which indicates that there are no Hazardous Materials located on or in the Real Estate.
Environment Assessment identifies the existence of soil or groundwater contamination, as well as the presence of products such as asbestos, lead paint or mould;
Environment Assessment. Using the provided information, CERT-EU will work with the Constituent to understand the existing Constituent environment, and build a configuration and security policy for the Sensor. If migrating from an existing Sensor to a newer Sensor, CERT-EU will use the configuration and policy on the existing Sensor. During this assessment, CERT-EU could make recommendations to adjust the policy of the Sensor or the layout of the portion of the network that the sensor will connect to. CERT-EU recommends that all Sensors be deployed out of line, at the network perimeter, behind the firewall. CERT-EU will work with the Constituent to help determine an optimal Sensor configuration based on the current infrastructure. CERT-EU may tune the policy to reduce the number of erroneous alarms, if required.
