Environmental Default definition
Examples of Environmental Default in a sentence
Environmental Default: any of the following by Tenant or any Agent of Tenant: a violation of an Environmental Law; a release, spill or discharge of a Hazardous Material on or from the Premises, the Land or the Building; an environmental condition requiring responsive action; or an emergency environmental condition.
Tenant warrants and represents that any emissions from the Satellite Dish are not harmful to humans and indemnifies the Landlord from and against any claims thereof in the same manner as for any other Environmental Default hereunder.
At the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall surrender the Premises to Landlord free of Hazardous Materials generated, stored or disposed of by Tenant and free of all Environmental Default (as defined below) by Tenant, except that Tenant shall not be required to remove fuel storage tanks which are leak free and otherwise in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws.
If any lender or governmental agency shall require testing to ascertain whether an Environmental Default is pending or threatened, then Tenant shall pay the reasonable costs therefor as additional rent.
Landlord shall cure in accordance with all Environmental Laws any actual violation of any Environmental Laws except any such violation arising out of any Environmental Default by any Tenant Party, for which Tenant shall remain responsible.