Restriction on Use; Response Plan; Definition Sample Clauses

Restriction on Use; Response Plan; Definition. Lessee shall not dispose of or otherwise allow the release of any hazardous substances in, on or under the Premises, or any adjacent property, or in any Improvements placed on the Premises. Lessee represents, warrants, and agrees that Xxxxxx’s uses of the Premises (including uses by Tenants, invitees, or licensees) shall not involve the use, production, disposal, or bringing onto the premises of any hazardous substances, except for cleaning and maintenance supplies normally used in operating similar buildings that shall be used, stored, and disposed of in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and prudent practices. Xxxxxx understands and agrees that flammable or hazardous substances, except those items necessary for constructing and normally and reasonably maintaining and operating the Building are not allowed on the Premises without the express written permission of the Lessor. Regardless, Lessee shall handle and dispose of all hazardous materials in accordance with all applicable laws. Prior to bringing any hazardous substance onto the Premises, Xxxxxx shall prepare and submit to the Lessor a hazardous materials response plan, acceptable to the Lessor. Lessee shall comply fully with such plan at Xxxxxx’s sole expense. As used herein, the term “hazardous substances” includes asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum products, lead, explosives, paint, resins, solvents, and any substance, waste, or material defined or designated as hazardous, toxic, or dangerous (or any similar term) by any federal, state, or local statute, regulation, rule, or ordinance now or hereafter in effect, including, but not limited to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq. and the Model Toxics Control Act, RCW 70.105D.
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