Environmental Laws definition
Examples of Environmental Laws in a sentence
The Borrower shall, and shall cause all of the other Loan Parties and all of the other Subsidiaries to, comply with all Environmental Laws the failure with which to comply could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
The Borrower shall, and shall cause the other Loan Parties and the other Subsidiaries to, take promptly all actions necessary to prevent the imposition of any Liens on any of their respective properties arising out of or related to any Environmental Laws in each case to the extent the failure to take such actions could, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
The Company shall comply with all Laws (including Environmental Laws) to which its Property or assets may be subject, except where failure to comply would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
Seller has provided to Buyer all final or, if not issued in final, the most recent draft of and all non-privileged environmental audits, assessments, investigations, studies or other analysis relating to the Leased Real Property, the Business, or the Company’s compliance with or liability under applicable Environmental Laws that are in the possession or control of Seller or the Company and that have been prepared during the three (3) years immediately prior to the date hereof.
Each of the Borrower, the other Loan Parties and the other Subsidiaries has obtained all Governmental Approvals which are required under Environmental Laws and is in compliance with all terms and conditions of such Governmental Approvals which the failure to obtain or to comply with could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.