Common use of Hazardous Substance Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Hazardous Substance Disclosure. California law requires landlords to disclose to tenants the existence of certain hazardous substances. Accordingly, the existence of gasoline and other automotive fluids, maintenance fluids, copy fluids and other office supplies and equipment, certain construction and finish materials, tobacco smoke, cosmetics and other personal items, and asbestos containing materials ("ACM"), must be disclosed. Gasoline and other automotive fluids are found in the parking area of the Building. Cleaning, lubricating and hydraulic fluids used in the operation and maintenance of the Building are found in the utility areas of the Building not generally accessible to tenants or the public. Many Building occupants use copy machines and printers with associated fluids and toners, and pens, markers, inks and office equipment that may contain hazardous substances. Certain adhesives, paints and other construction materials and finishes used in portions of the Building may contain hazardous substances. Although smoking is prohibited in the public areas of the Building, these areas may, from time to time, be exposed to tobacco smoke. Building occupants and other persons entering the Building from time to time may use or carry prescription and nonprescription drugs, perfumes, cosmetics and other toiletries, and foods and beverages, some which may contain hazardous substances. Certain floor tiles in the Building may also contain ACM. Landlord has made no special investigation of the Premises with respect to hazardous substances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Service Agreement (Electronic Arts Inc), Sublease Agreement (Planetout Inc)

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Hazardous Substance Disclosure. (a) California law requires landlords to disclose to tenants the existence of certain hazardous substancesHazardous Materials. Accordingly, the existence of gasoline and other automotive fluids, asbestos containing materials, maintenance fluids, copy copying fluids and other office supplies and equipment, certain construction and finish materials, tobacco smoke, cosmetics and other personal items, and asbestos containing materials ("ACM"), items must be disclosed. Gasoline and other automotive fluids are found in the parking garage area of the Building. Cleaning, lubricating and hydraulic fluids used in the operation and maintenance of the Building are found in the utility areas of the Building not generally accessible to tenants Building occupants or the public. Many Building occupants use copy machines and printers with associated fluids and toners, and pens, markers, inks inks, and office equipment that may contain hazardous substancesHazardous Materials. Certain adhesives, paints and other construction materials and finishes used in portions of the Building may contain hazardous substancesHazardous Materials. Although smoking is prohibited in the public areas of or the Building, these areas may, may from time to time, time be exposed to tobacco smoke. Building occupants and other persons entering the Building from time to time may use or carry prescription and nonprescription non-prescription drugs, perfumes, cosmetics and other toiletries, and foods and beverages, some of which may contain hazardous substances. Certain floor tiles in the Building may also contain ACM. Landlord has made no special investigation of the Premises with respect to hazardous substancesHazardous Materials.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement (Xoom Inc), Construction Agreement (NBC Internet Inc)

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Hazardous Substance Disclosure. California law requires landlords to disclose to tenants the existence of certain hazardous substances. Accordingly, the existence of gasoline and other automotive fluids, maintenance fluids, copy copying fluids and other office supplies and equipment, certain construction and finish materials, tobacco smoke, cosmetics and other personal items, and asbestos asbestos-containing materials ("ACM"), ) must be disclosed. Gasoline and other automotive fluids are found in the parking garage area of the Building. Cleaning, lubricating and hydraulic fluids used in the operation and maintenance of the Building are found in the utility areas of the Building not generally accessible to tenants Building occupants or the public. Many Building occupants use copy machines and printers with associated fluids and toners, and pens, markers, inks inks, and office equipment that may contain hazardous substances. Certain adhesives, paints and other construction materials and finishes used in portions of the Building may contain hazardous substances. Although smoking is prohibited in the public areas of the Building, these areas may, from time to time, be exposed to tobacco smoke. Building occupants and other persons entering the Building from time to time-to-time may use or carry prescription and nonprescription non-prescription drugs, perfumes, cosmetics and other toiletries, and foods and beverages, some of which may contain hazardous substances. Certain floor tiles in the Building may also contain ACM. Landlord has made no special investigation of the Premises with respect to hazardous substances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Ask Jeeves Inc), Office Lease (Ask Jeeves Inc)

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