Examples of Environmental condition assessment form in a sentence
Such compliance shall include, but not be limited to, preparing and providing to Buyer prior to the transfer a Form III, and filing with the Commissioner of Environmental Protection (the "Commissioner") such Form III within ten (10) days of Closing, along with an Environmental Condition Assessment Form ("ECAF"), and paying all applicable fees.
The Company Stockholders shall also prepare a draft Environmental Condition Assessment Form that is in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and deliver it to Buyer before Closing.
Sellers agree to cause Target to prepare and file a Form III and an Environmental Condition Assessment Form for the applicable premises and Buyer shall execute the "certifying party" certification contained on such forms.
With respect to those environmental matters disclosed to the DEP on the Form III and the Environmental Condition Assessment Form to be submitted therewith, Buyer and Oriel shall only be entitled to recover Damages for remediation actually required as a result of such filing pursuant to a remediation plan approved by the DEP.
To ensure compliance with the applicable provisions of the Transfer Act, the Company shall (a) undertake, at its cost and expense, all due diligence required to prepare, (b) prepare and file with the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (“CTDEP”) prior to the Closing, (c) be the certifying party with respect to, and (d ) pay all filing costs associated with, the applicable form (including any Environmental Condition Assessment Form) required by the Transfer Act (the “Transfer Act Filing”).
Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense (i) execute said Form III as the “Transferor” thereon; and (ii) file the duly executed and delivered Form III and duly executed and delivered Environmental Condition Assessment Form with the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection together with the appropriate filing fee and fee form within 10 days after the Closing.
Certifying Party shall also prepare a draft Environmental Condition Assessment Form that is in a form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser and deliver it to Purchaser before Closing.
Parent shall execute the appropriate form(s), as transferee, and the Surviving Company shall execute such forms, including an Environmental Condition Assessment Form (as such term is defined by the CTA) for each applicable Location, as Certifying Party and transferor.
The Company Stockholders shall return the original fully executed Form III (Business Only) to the Buyer at Closing, and the Company Stockholders shall file the Form III (Business Only) and Environmental Condition Assessment Form, along with the appropriate filing fee with the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (“DEEP”), within ten (10) days after Closing (the “Form III Business Filing”).
Prior to the Closing Seller and Purchaser shall work together to cause the PEP Companies to (a) engage a Connecticut Licensed Environmental Professional to prepare an Environmental Condition Assessment Form (“ECAF”) for the Site and any other documents that may be required pursuant to the CT Act or by the CTDEP as a result of the consummation of this stock purchase transaction and (b) deliver a copy of the ECAF and such other documents to Seller and Purchaser.