Common use of Release and Generation of Hazardous Substances Clause in Contracts

Release and Generation of Hazardous Substances. Tenant shall not cause or permit the release, threatened release, abandonment, treatment, dumping, discharging or disposal of any Hazardous Substances on, from, under or about the Demised Premises, the Properties and/or the Shopping Center (if applicable). Tenant shall not use, manage, handle, store, generate or transport or permit the use, management, handling, generation or transportation of Hazardous Substances on, under or from the Demised Premises except to the extent necessary for Tenant’s business operations and then only in strict compliance with applicable Environmental Laws and other Legal Requirements. In addition, Tenant shall not manage (except as a generator), store or dispose of any hazardous waste, as such term is defined under applicable Environmental Law, or Hazardous Substances on, from or under the Demised Premises or take any action or allow any activity, in each case that would cause the Demised Premises to be considered a hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal facility within the meaning of any applicable Environmental Law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Lease (Seritage Growth Properties), Master Lease (Sears Holdings Corp), Master Lease (Seritage Growth Properties)

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