Environmental Due Diligence definition
Examples of Environmental Due Diligence in a sentence
Environmental Due Diligence Lessor is responsible for performing all necessary “response” actions (as that term is defined at 42 U.S.C. § 9601(25) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)) with regard to all “recognized environmental conditions,” as that term is defined in ASTM Standard E1527-13, as such standard may be revised from time to time.
Exhibit A Scope of Company Work Exhibit B Preliminary Milestone Schedule Exhibit C Scope of Developer Work Exhibit D Insurance Requirements Exhibit E Preliminary Project Description Exhibit F Existing Line Property Description; General Terms, Provisions and Conditions of Conveyance Schedule I Real Property Standards Schedule II Environmental Due Diligence Procedure The Company Work shall consist of the Project Plan Work and the Implementation Work as described below.
Borrower shall pay for the cost of the Environmental Due Diligence.
Environmental monitoring information Environmental Due Diligence report conducted by the outgoing Operator and signing off to accept the Environmental baseline information upon cessation of operations by the current Operator.
Lender shall be provided with such Environmental Due Diligence for the Property as Lender may require, to be in form and content acceptable to Lender.
Where the Operator does not agree with the Environmental Due Dilligence report issued by the outgoing Operator, such Operator shall conduct a Baseline Environmental Due Diligence at own Costs.
Exhibit A Scope of Company Work Exhibit B Preliminary Milestone Schedule Exhibit C Customer Required Actions Exhibit D Insurance Requirements Exhibit E Map of Site Schedule I Real Property Standards Schedule II Environmental Due Diligence Procedure Erie Blvd.
The Sponsor shall conduct an Environmental Due Diligence Audit (EDDA) of all NAVAID (electronic navigational equipment) sites that will be established or relocated with federal (block grant) funds.
Each party will be solely responsible for all costs and expenses incurred in conducting its respective Environmental Due Diligence and solely liable for any injuries or other losses suffered or incurred by the persons conducting such Environmental Due Diligence on its behalf.
No.: 2 National Grid Environmental Procedure No. 19 Page No.: 3 of 5 Environmental Due Diligence Date: 08/07/08 • Former pole storage locations; • Information regarding the facility’s historic use; • Spill history/records; • Facility drawings; • Company archives; • Facility documents and reports (e.g., asbestos surveys); and, • Other site-specific information.