Cleanup costs definition

Cleanup costs means expenses (including but not limited to legal and professional fees) incurred in testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, neutralizing, detoxifying or assessing the effects of Pollutants.
Cleanup costs means costs incurred by the state or its political subdivisions or the agents of the state or a political subdivision in the prevention or mitigation of damages from a hazardous condition or the cleanup of a hazardous substance involved in a hazardous condition.
Cleanup costs means all costs associated with the cleanup of a spill or release incurred by the state, its political subdivision or any person with written approval from the department when implementing ORS 466.205, 466.605 to 466.680, 466.990 (3) and (4) and 466.995 (2) or 468B.320.

Examples of Cleanup costs in a sentence

  • Pollution coverage provided by Bodily Injury, Property Damage & Cleanup costs resulting directly from physical injury to tangible property due to accidental release of pollutants brought by Contractor to a job site with limits of $100,000 each incident and $100,000 aggregate.

  • Clean-up costs arising from and/or loss or damage caused by spontaneous and complete discharge of any fixed fire suppression system fitted aboard the Vessel(s) in the absence of any fire, explosion or other event deemed to be a system trigger.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Loss” shall include any estimated Cleanup, costs, losses, expenses, liabilities (including civil fines), damages, demands, suits, sanctions, reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, technical experts and expert witnesses.

  • Cleanup costs include, but are not limited to, decontamination, decommissioning, site restoration, site monitoring, closure, and post-closure costs.

  • Brownfield Clean-up costs: Should the Texas Governor’s office or the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality encourage or request that a Type A or Type B corporation use sales tax proceeds to clean up contaminated property, the corporation may not undertake the project until the use is approved by a majority of the qualified voters of the city voting in an election called and held for that purpose.


More Definitions of Cleanup costs

Cleanup costs means reasonable costs that are attributable to or associated with cleanup at an alleged illegal drug manufacturing site, including but not limited to the costs of administration, investigation, legal or enforcement activities, contracts and health studies.
Cleanup costs means reasonable and necessary costs, charges and expenses incurred with the prior written consent of the Underwriters in the investigation, removal or neutralization of a Pollution Condition, provided that such costs, charges and expenses are caused by a Pollution Condition arising out of the rendering of or failure to render Professional Services or the performance of or failure to perform Contracting Services by or on behalf of the Named Insured.
Cleanup costs means all costs associated with the cleanup of a spill or release incurred
Cleanup costs means reasonable costs that are attributable to or associated with cleanup at an alleged illegal drug man- ufacturing site, including but not limited to the costs of administration, investigation, le- gal or enforcement activities, contracts and health studies.
Cleanup costs means costs of reasonable measures taken, after an incident has occurred, to prevent, minimize or mitigate further oil pollution from that incident.
Cleanup costs means all costs incurred by the state during a
Cleanup costs means expenses for the removal or neutralization of petroleum, including costs, charges, and expenses incurred by geotechnical or environmental firms and their personnel to investigate, contain, control, analyze, treat, assess, remediate, or monitor the effects of any “release” covered by this insurance.