Common use of Special Audit Clause in Contracts

Special Audit. If the County, at any time during the term of this Agreement or any extension thereof, has reason to suspect that Hazardous Substances are being or have been used, handled, stored, generated, created, disposed, placed and/or transported contrary to the requirements of this Agreement, in violation of Environmental Laws or in any manner that has resulted, or is likely to result, in a Hazardous Substance Release, the County may, without limiting its other rights and remedies, require Licensee to conduct, and furnish to the County, at Licensee's sole expense, an environmental audit of its Rental Car Service Facility, and/or Ready Return Spaces with respect to the environmental matters of concern to the County (each, a "Special Audit"). If a Special Audit finds no Hazardous Substance Release, no violation of the environmental provisions of this Agreement and no violation of Environmental Laws, the County shall reimburse Licensee for the reasonable costs paid by Licensee for such Special Audit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License and Use Agreement, License Agreement

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