Medical Waste. With respect to the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal, or other handling of medical waste, to the best knowledge of the Company and the Physician, the Company has complied with all material federal, state or local laws or regulations pertaining to medical waste.
Medical Waste. Tenant shall be responsible for all Medical Waste disposal for each Facility, which disposal shall be provided by a licensed medical waste hauler and shall comply in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders. If Tenant elects to provide Medical Waste disposal services to the subtenants in a Facility, such services shall be provided in compliance in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders.
Medical Waste. In addition to Tenant's obligations with respect to Hazardous Substances set forth in Section 21, Tenant shall be solely responsible for and shall solely provide, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, for the proper treatment, handling, removal and disposal from the Demised Premises, the Building, the property of Landlord and the Complex, of all infectious and/or hazardous medical waste as the same may be determined from time to time by applicable federal, state or local laws or regulations. Landlord and Landlord's Agent shall not be responsible for the treatment, handling, removal or disposal of same, nor shall Landlord incur any liability to Tenant or any other parties, or any governmental agency or division thereof, relating to same. Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord and Landlord's Agent harmless with respect to any suits, debts, expenses, liabilities, alleged violations or non-compliance with any federal, state or local law or regulation, and any other demands of any nature whatsoever, for any violation by Tenant of the provisions of this Section 6.13 and for any harm to others caused or alleged to have been caused by Tenant's medical waste.
Medical Waste. Tenant shall be responsible, at its sole cost and expense, for the safe and complete disposal of all “Medical Waste” (hereinafter defined). As used herein, the term “Medical Waste” shall mean all items, instruments or things which are utilized by Tenant, its agents or employees, in connection with the use permitted under this Lease, including, but not limited to the following items (if applicable): needles, syringes, bandages, medical instruments (including scalpel blades), blood or blood products, body parts and tissues, discarded cultures, specimens, vaccines, containers and receptacles that are soiled with bodily tissues or fluids and swabs, etc., as well as any and all potentially, possibly or actually contaminated, hazardous, diseased, infected or infectious material, substance or thing utilized or brought upon the Demised Premises by Tenant or its employees, agents, customers, subtenants, assignees, contractors or subcontractors. All such disposal shall comply fully with all applicable laws, including without limitation, 42 U.S.C. 6992 (1988) and any regulations promulgated thereunder as the same may be amended from time to time (collectively, “Medical Waste Laws”). Tenant shall be solely responsible for disposing of all Medical Waste so as to protect waste handlers and the public from exposure. Under no condition shall Tenant store Medical Waste in the corridors or other common areas of the Building or deposit any Medical Waste in trash receptacles serviced by any char service provided by Landlord or in any dumpster servicing the Building. Tenant shall store such items, whether for pick up, delivery or disposal, in a location designated by Landlord. Tenant agrees not to commercially dispense for sale drugs, prescriptions or pharmaceutical items in the Demised Premises without obtaining the written consent of Landlord. Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and save Landlord and its agents harmless from and against all liability, loss, damage, cost or expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in connection with any claims of any nature whatsoever as the result of any injury to any individual or entity occasioned by contact with or exposure to any infectious, infected, hazardous or contaminated material, substance or thing utilized, applied, removed or received by Tenant, its agents or employees. Tenant for itself and for each individual conducting research within the Demised Xxxxxxxx agrees not to allow the Demised Premises to be u...
Medical Waste. To the best of Seller’s knowledge, Seller and any of Seller’s occupants on the Real Property have properly disposed of all medical waste on the Real Property.
Medical Waste. At all times during the term of the Lease and any extension(s) thereof, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall make all necessary arrangements for the removal of all waste generated by Tenant, in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations and environmental laws regulating disposal of medical waste, and shall cause any subtenants or others occupying any portion of the Premises to dispose of all their waste in the same manner.
Medical Waste. Except as disclosed on Schedule 5.29, the operations and properties of Seller are and at all times have been in compliance with the Medical Waste Laws.
Medical Waste. For purposes of this Lease, “Medical Waste” shall include any and all waste commonly produced by medical and surgical care facilities, including, but not limited to, blood and blood products, body parts and tissue, laboratory wastes, discarded cultures, specimens, waste products, vaccines and associated items, and used hypodermic needles, syringes, scalpel blades and similar equipment or devices and all other medical wastes listed at 42 U.S.C § 6992 (1988) and any regulations promulgated thereunder as the same may be amended from time to time (the “Medical Waste Laws”). Tenant shall be solely responsible for disposing of all Medical Waste so as to protect waste handlers and the public from exposure and such disposal shall comply with the requirements set forth in the Medical Waste Laws. Tenant’s disposal of Medical Waste and removal thereof from the Premises and the Shopping Center shall be provided by Tenant’s contractors, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Under no condition shall Tenant store Medical Waste outside the Premises or deposit any Medical Waste in trash receptacles serviced by the Shopping Center’s trash service provided by Landlord (if any) or in the dumpster servicing the Shopping Center or in or on any other part of the Shopping Center. Tenant shall store such items, whether for pick up, delivery or disposal, in the Premises. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, comply with the requirements of any Federal or (state) law, regulation, rule, order or directive, now or hereafter in effect which regulates the disposal of Medical Waste, whether or not such obligation is thereby imposed upon Tenant or Landlord.
Medical Waste. ‘Medical waste’ means any biohazardous waste or sharps waste that is composed of, generated or produced as a result of any of the following actions:
(1) Diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals.
(2) Medical research involving the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals.
(3) The production or testing of medicinal preparations made from living organisms and their products, including, but not limited to, serums, vaccines, antigens, and antitoxins.
(4) The accumulation of properly contained home-generated sharps waste that is brought to a point of consolidation approved by the enforcement agency pursuant to Section 117904 or authorized pursuant to Section 118147.
(5) Removal of a regulated waste from a trauma scene by a trauma scene waste management practitioner. Medical Waste that has been properly treated or autoclaved and that is not otherwise hazardous shall thereafter be considered Solid Waste.
Medical Waste. Except as disclosed on Schedule 3.23, the operations of the Acquired Entities have been in compliance with the Medical Waste Laws, except where failure to be in compliance would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.