Common use of Identification of Hazardous Materials Clause in Contracts

Identification of Hazardous Materials. If at any time either Party shall become aware of, or have reasonable cause to believe, that any Hazardous Materials have come to be located in, on; under, or about the Leased Premises, the discovering Party shall, immediately upon discovering such presence or suspected presence of Hazardous Materials, give written notice of that condition to the other Party. In addition, each Party shall immediately notify the other, in writing, of. (i) any enforcement, cleanup, removal, or other governmental or regulatory action instituted, completed, or threatened relating to any Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises; (ii) any claim made or threatened by any person against either Xxxxx relating to damages, losses, or injury claimed to result from the presence or threat of Hazardous Material on or to the Leased Premises; and (iii) any reports made to any tribal, state, or federal environmental agency arising out of or in connection with any Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises, including but not limited to any complaints, notices, warnings, or asserted violations in connection therewith, of which the Party becomes aware. Each Party shall also supply the other as promptly as possible, and in any event within five (5) business days after receiving, such copies of all claims, reports, complaints, notices, warnings, or asserted violations relating in any way to the Leased Premises or use thereof. The provisions of this Section 11.4 shall not apply to Hazardous Materials brought onto the Leased Premises by Lessee or naturally occurring on the Leased Premises, and used routinely in the development of Oil and Gas. Lessee shall report in writing to the Lessor during December of each year a description of the Hazardous Materials brought onto the Leased Premises by Lessee during the previous twelve months. The report also shall describe the then current location and status of all Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Entire Agreement, Tribes And, www.bia.gov

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Identification of Hazardous Materials. If at any time either Party shall become aware of, or have reasonable cause to believe, that any Hazardous Materials have come to be located in, on; under, or about the Leased Premises, the discovering Party shall, immediately upon discovering such presence or suspected presence of Hazardous Materials, give written notice of that condition to the other Party. In addition, each Party shall immediately notify the other, in writing, of. (i) any enforcement, cleanup, removal, or other governmental or regulatory action instituted, completed, or threatened relating to any Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises; (ii) any claim made or threatened by any person against either Xxxxx relating to damages, losses, or injury claimed to result from the presence or threat of Hazardous Material on or to the Leased Premises; and (iii) any reports made to any tribal, state, or federal environmental agency arising out of or in connection with any Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises, including but not limited to any complaints, notices, warnings, or asserted violations in connection therewith, of which the Party becomes aware. Each Party shall also supply the other as promptly as possible, and in any event within five (5) business days after receiving, such copies of all claims, reports, complaints, notices, warnings, or asserted violations relating in any way to the Leased Premises or use thereof. The provisions of this Section 11.4 shall not apply to Hazardous Materials brought onto the Leased Premises by Lessee or naturally occurring on the Leased Premises, and used routinely in the development of Oil and Gas. Lessee shall report in writing to the Lessor during December of each year a description of the Hazardous Materials brought onto the Leased Premises by Lessee Xxxxxx during the previous twelve months. The report also shall describe the then current location and status of all Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Entire Agreement, www.bia.gov

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