Clean-up costs definition
Clean-up costs means costs and charges (for example, imposed by a converter) for exceeding specified impurity levels in Product which is uranium concentrate;
Clean-up costs means the costs to clean up from a Top Separation. Under no circumstances do Clean-up Costs include compensation for repair or replacement of Property. As expressly provided in Section IX, personal injury and damage to a Settlement Class Member’s Property is not a Released Claim under this Settlement.
Clean-up costs means expenses for the removal or neutralization of “pollutants”.
More Definitions of Clean-up costs
Clean-up costs means expenses for the removal or neutralization of contaminants, irritants, or “pollutants.”
Clean-up costs means costs resulting from implementation of Parent's modified closure plan for disposition of electric arc furnace dust at its Alton, Illinois plant.
Clean-up costs means the costs of Remediation.
Clean-up costs means those expenses incurred with the Insurer’s written consent in the removal or remediation of contamination, including the associated monitoring, or disposal of soil, surface water or groundwater:
Clean-up costs means the costs incurred for the removal, containment, treatment, decontamination, detoxification, stabilization, neutralization or remediation of “pollutants” including testing which is integral to these processes.
Clean-up costs means expenses (including but not limited to legal and professional fees) incurred in testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, neutralising, detoxifying or assessing the effects of Pollutants.
Clean-up costs means expenses incurred in the investigation, removal, remediation, or neutralization of a “pollution condition” provided that such costs result from “environmental damage” because of the performance of “covered operations” by you or on your behalf.