Residual Impacts Clause Samples

The Residual Impacts clause defines how certain effects or consequences that remain after a contract's completion or termination are addressed. Typically, this clause clarifies which party is responsible for managing or mitigating ongoing impacts, such as environmental effects, data retention, or lingering liabilities, that persist beyond the contract period. Its core function is to allocate responsibility for these ongoing issues, ensuring that both parties understand their obligations and reducing the risk of future disputes related to unresolved impacts.
Residual Impacts. 5.4.5.1 Prediction of mitigated noise levels are presented in the following sections. Various mitigation measures for different construction phases are proposed. Worst case noise levels are presented in the tables and noise levels at other elevations are given in Appendix 5.1.
Residual Impacts. 4.7.5.1 No adverse residual air quality impacts, from vehicle or odour emissions, are anticipated from the operation phase of the Telegraph Bay Development.
Residual Impacts. 11.9.1.1 No residual terrestrial archaeological and built heritage impacts are predicted after the implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 11.9.1.2 In addition, no marine archaeological impacts are predicted and as such, no residual impacts will occur.
Residual Impacts. Impacts that remain after the effect of mitigation measures have been accounted for. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound (specific) objective. Generic term used to describe environmental assessment as applied to policies, plans and programmes. An appraisal of the economic, environmental and social effects of a plan from the outset of the preparation process to allow decisions to be made that accord with sustainable development. A widely-used and accepted international definition of sustainable development is ‘Development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’.
Residual Impacts. Residual Landscape Impact
Residual Impacts. 13.7.1.1 No significant contaminated land impacts are predicted during the construction and operational phases and as such, no residual impacts are also predicted.
Residual Impacts