Environmental Approval means any present or future permit, ruling, variance or other Authorisation required under Environmental Laws.
Environmental Approval means any consent, authorisation, licence or approval of any governmental or public body or authorities or courts applicable to any Relevant Ship or its operation or the carriage of cargo and/or passengers thereon and/or the provision of goods and/or services on or from any Relevant Ship required under any Environmental Law;
Environmental Approval means the published statement under section 45(5) of the EP Act that the Project may be carried out;
Examples of Environmental Approval in a sentence
If the New Environmental Approval is associated with a VE, the costs of obtaining and complying with the terms of the New Environmental Approval shall be considered in determining the Price adjustment under Section 22.
TxDOT shall cooperate with Developer and support its efforts to obtain any such New Environmental Approval.
More Definitions of Environmental Approval
Environmental Approval means an approval issued when a civil aeronautical product has been found to comply with standards concerning noise, fuel venting, and/or exhaust emissions.
Environmental Approval means any authorisation required under any Environmental Law for the operation of the business of any Obligor or any member of the Group conducted on or from properties owned or used by any Obligor or any member of the Group;
Environmental Approval means any consent, authorisation, licence or approval of any governmental or public body or authorities or courts applicable to any Relevant Vessel or its operation or the carriage of cargo and/or passengers thereon and/or the provision of goods and/or services on or from any Relevant Vessel required under any Environmental Law;
Environmental Approval means any authorisation required by an Environmental Law. Environmental Claim means any claim by any person in connection with:
Environmental Approval means a finding that a civil aeronautical product complies with standards agreed between the Contracting Parties concerning noise and/or exhaust emissions. "Environmental testing" means a process by which a civil aeronautical product is evaluated for compliance with those standards, using procedures agreed between the Contracting Parties.