Restriction on Hazardous Substances. Airline shall not allow the presence or Release on the Airport of any Hazardous Substance that is in violation of any Environmental Law. Airline shall not allow any Hazardous Substances first Released during the Term to migrate off the Airport or allow the Release of any Hazardous Substances into adjacent surface waters, soils, underground waters or air in violation of any Environmental Law. At the reasonable written request of the Port, Airline shall provide the Port with Airline’s USEPA Waste Generator Number. Airline shall immediately notify the Port in writing should Airline become aware of: (1) any Release of any Hazardous Substances or the occurrence of any other environmental problem or liability with respect to the Airport or any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Airport; (2) any notice given to Airline from any third party with respect to any Release or threat of Release of any Hazardous Substances; or (3) the commencement of any litigation or any information relating to any threat of litigation relating to any alleged unauthorized Release of any Hazardous Substances or other environmental contamination, liability or problem with respect to the Airport. In addition to any remedy provided in this Agreement, the Port shall be entitled to full reimbursement from Airline whenever the Port incurs any reasonable costs directly attributable to Airline’s use or management of Hazardous Substances at the Airport, including but not limited to, costs of clean-up or other remedial activities, fines or penalties assessed directly against the Port, and injuries to third persons or other properties.
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Samples: Signatory Lease and Operating Agreement, Signatory Lease and Operating Agreement, Signatory Lease and Operating Agreement
Restriction on Hazardous Substances. Airline shall not allow the presence or Release on the Airport of any Hazardous Substance that is in violation of any Environmental Law. Airline shall not allow any Hazardous Substances first Released during the Term to migrate off the Airport or allow the Release of any Hazardous Substances into adjacent surface waters, soils, underground waters or air in violation of any Environmental Law. At the reasonable written request of the Port, Airline shall provide the Port with Airline’s USEPA Waste Generator Number. Airline shall immediately notify the Port in writing should Airline become aware of: (1) any Release of any Hazardous Substances or the occurrence of any other environmental problem or liability with respect to the Airport or any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Airport; (2) any notice given to Airline from any third party with respect to any Release or threat of Release of any Hazardous Substances; or (3) the commencement of any litigation or any information relating to any threat of litigation relating to any alleged unauthorized Release of any Hazardous Substances or other environmental contamination, liability or problem with respect to the Airport. In addition to any remedy provided in this Agreement, the Port shall be entitled to full reimbursement from Airline whenever the Port incurs any reasonable costs directly attributable to Airline’s use or management of Hazardous Hazardous Substances at the Airport, including but not limited to, costs of clean-up or other remedial activities, fines or penalties assessed directly against the Port, and injuries to third persons or other properties.
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Restriction on Hazardous Substances. Airline STAC shall not allow the presence or Release on the Airport of any Hazardous Substance that is in violation of any Environmental Law. Airline STAC shall not allow any Hazardous Substances first Released during the Term to migrate off the Airport or allow the Release of any Hazardous Substances into adjacent surface waters, soils, underground waters or air in violation of any Environmental Law. At the reasonable Port’s written request of the Portrequest, Airline STAC shall provide the Port with AirlineSTAC’s USEPA Waste Generator Number. Airline STAC shall immediately notify the Port in writing should Airline STAC become aware of: (1) any Release of any Hazardous Substances or the occurrence of any other environmental problem or liability with respect to the Airport or any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Airport; (2) any notice given to Airline from any third party with respect to any Release or threat of Release of any Hazardous Substances; or (3) the commencement of any litigation or any information relating to any threat of litigation relating to any alleged unauthorized Release of any Hazardous Substances or other environmental contamination, liability or problem with respect to the Airport. In addition to any remedy provided in this Agreement, the Port shall be entitled to full reimbursement from Airline STAC whenever the Port incurs any reasonable costs directly attributable to AirlineSTAC’s use or management of Hazardous Substances at the Airport, including but not limited to, costs of clean-clean- up or other remedial activities, fines or penalties assessed directly against the Port, and injuries to third persons or other properties.
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Samples: Equipment Lease and Use Agreement
Restriction on Hazardous Substances. Airline Operator shall not allow the presence or Release on the Airport of any Hazardous Substance that is in violation of any Environmental Law. Airline Operator shall not allow any Hazardous Substances first Released during the Term to migrate off the Airport or allow the Release of any Hazardous Substances into adjacent surface waters, soils, underground waters or air in violation of any Environmental Law. At the reasonable written request of the Port, Airline Operator shall provide the Port with AirlineOperator’s USEPA Waste Generator Number. Airline Operator shall immediately notify the Port in writing should Airline Operator become aware of: (1) any Release of any Hazardous Substances or the occurrence of any other environmental problem or liability with respect to the Airport or any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Airport; (2) any notice given to Airline Operator from any third party with respect to any Release or threat of Release of any Hazardous Substances; or (3) the commencement of any litigation or any information relating to any threat of litigation relating to any alleged unauthorized Release of any Hazardous Substances or other environmental contamination, liability or problem with respect to the Airport. In addition to any remedy provided in this AgreementPermit, the Port shall be entitled to full reimbursement from Airline Operator whenever the Port incurs any reasonable costs directly attributable to AirlineOperator’s use or management of Hazardous Substances at the Airport, including but not limited to, costs of clean-up or other remedial activities, fines or penalties assessed directly against the Port, and injuries to third persons or other properties.
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Samples: Operating Permit