Examples of Connecticut Transfer Act in a sentence
For purposes of this section, the New Jersey and Connecticut Property Transfer Statutes means the New Jersey Industrial Site Recovery Act, 1993 N.J. Laws 139, and the Connecticut Transfer Act, Conn.
CEI and NU agree that they will consult with each other with respect to (x) the obtaining of all such necessary permits, consents, approvals and authorizations of Governmental Entities and (y) the applicability of the Connecticut Transfer Act and the Industrial Site Recovery Act to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
In the event that Sellers determine that a Form II (as defined under the Connecticut Transfer Act) can be prepared and submitted to Buyer and the CTDEP with respect to the Wallingford Property, Sellers shall be responsible for: (i) preparing the Form II and submitting the same to Buyer and the CTDEP, and (iii) paying the filing fees associated with filing the Form II with the CTDEP.
Northeast Gen expects to spend approximately $51.2 million for capital expenditures between 2001 and 2005 for environmental compliance, which includes the possible installation of Nitrogen oxides (NOx) control technology at the Somerset facility, resolution of consent orders for remediation at the Arthur Kill and Astoria facilities, the resolution of a consent order for water intake at the Arthur Kill facility, and completing remediation-related requirements under the Connecticut Transfer Act.
Company and Purchaser shall make an evaluation to determine whether the Connecticut Transfer Act, Conn.
The Connecticut Transfer Act, C.G.S.A., Chapter 445, 22a-134 et seq., and the regulations promulgated thereunder, will not be applicable to any of the Real Property upon consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the Internal Reorganization.
Buyer and Seller acknowledge that the Property is an “establishment” under the Connecticut Transfer Act (the “Transfer Act”).
If any act or omission of Tenant or any Tenant Parties cause Tenant’s business operations at the Premises or the Property, or the Premises or Property (or any portion thereof, to become an "establishment" (as defined in the Connecticut Transfer Act, C.G.S. § 22a‑134 et seq.
Buyer shall provide reasonable cooperation to the Sellers in a timely manner with the Sellers’ Connecticut Transfer Act compliance activities hereunder, including, without limitation, by providing the Sellers or the Sellers’ Licensed Environmental Professional with reasonable access to the Shelton Facility after the Closing Date (subject to the other requirements of this Section 4.9).
The Seller shall have fulfilled its obligations at Seller's expense (if any) under all applicable environmental transfer Laws, including the New Jersey Industrial Site Recovery Act and the Connecticut Transfer Act, to the extent such Laws require those obligations to be fulfilled as a condition precedent to the consummation of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and to the performance of the transactions contemplated hereunder and thereunder.