Environmental Agency definition
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The term "Environmental Compliance Cost" means any reasonable out-of-pocket cost, fee or expense incurred directly to satisfy any requirement imposed by an Environmental Agency to bring the Property into compliance with applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations directly relating to the existence on the Property of any Hazardous Material.
To the best of the Company's knowledge, there are no actions, suits or proceedings, demands, claims, notices, or investigations (including, without limitation, notices, demand letters or requests for information from any Environmental Agency (as defined in Section 3.o.v.), instituted, pending, or threatened, relating to any liability under any Environmental Law of the Company or respecting any property owned or operated by the Company.
Failure by COMPANY to comply with any and all applicable laws and regulations of any Environmental Agency of the Government of Mexico, in connection with the use or operation of any equipment by COMPANY that may be considered as contaminating by such Governmental Office, and failure to comply with any and all recommendations so given by said Governmental Office in connection therewith.
The Environmental Agency Claims and contentions regarding compliance and work obligations with respect to the DPH Sites shall be satisfied in full by the funding of the Environmental Response Trust and as otherwise provided in this Stipulation and Settlement Agreement.
All goods purchased hereunder shall comply with any European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Environmental Agency, Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), local authority or other governmental agency, order or regulation applicable to this Contract.