Environmental Legislation definition

Environmental Legislation means any laws, statutes, regulations, orders, bylaws, permits or lawful requirements of any governmental authority with respect to environmental protection;
Environmental Legislation means the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act 107 of 1998), or any other law which may be enacted from time to time for purposes of regulating environmental activities in so far as it relates to land use rights, the Act and this By-law;
Environmental Legislation means all federal, provincial or municipal legislative and regulatory environmental provision, including, in all cases, any judgements, orders, notices, notices of offence, decrees, codes, rules, instructions, policies, guidelines and guides, authorisations, certificates of authorisation, approvals, permits and licenses issued by any authority having jurisdiction, the whole as amended from time to time;

Examples of Environmental Legislation in a sentence

  • The Receiver shall not, as a result of this Order or anything done in pursuance of the Receiver's duties and powers under this Order, be deemed to be in Possession of any of the Property within the meaning of any Environmental Legislation, unless it is actually in possession.

  • The Monitor shall not, as a result of this Order or anything done in pursuance of the Monitor's duties and powers under this Order, be deemed to be in Possession of any of the Property within the meaning of any Environmental Legislation, unless it is actually in possession.

  • MDF, as a client of construction works, will be responsible for enforcing compliance of contractor with the terms of the contract, including adherence to the EMP.The contractor is obliged to carry out any of its activities pursuant to the Georgian Environmental Legislation in force, and in case if any noncompliance is revealed, the contractor shall be liable to cover at its own expense all damage liquidation costs.

  • The Monitor shall not, as a result of this Order or anything done in pursuance of the Monitor’s duties and powers under this Order, be deemed to be in Possession of any of the Property within the meaning of any Environmental Legislation, unless it is actually in possession.

  • The Receiver shall not, as a result of this Order or anything done in pursuance of the Receiver’s duties and powers under this Order, be deemed to be in Possession of any of the Property within the meaning of any Environmental Legislation, unless it is actually in possession.


More Definitions of Environmental Legislation

Environmental Legislation means any legislation of the Contracting Parties, or provision thereof, the primary purpose of which is the protection of the environment, or the prevention of a danger to human, animal, or plant life or health, through: a) The prevention, abatement or control of the release, discharge, or emission of pollutants or environmental contaminants; b) The control of environmentally hazardous or toxic chemicals, substances, materials and wastes, and the dissemination of information related thereto; c) The protection or conservation of wild flora or fauna, including endangered species, their habitat, and specially protected natural areas in the Contracting Party's territory.
Environmental Legislation means the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act 107 of 1998) or any other legislation that regulates a specific aspect of the environment;
Environmental Legislation means an Act of the State that has as its object, purpose or effect or one of its objects, purposes or effects any 1 or more of—
Environmental Legislation means the Borrower’s set of laws, decrees, arrêtés or decisions described in the SDR and the FDESP, including, but not limited to legislation and relevant implementing regulations applicable to environmental impact assessments, and legislation governing air, water and soil protection and emission standards, and all secondary legislation related thereto.
Environmental Legislation means and includes all EU and national legislation, regulations, codes of practice, guidelines and the like issued by statutory bodies;
Environmental Legislation means any law, regulation, statute, code, treaty, licence, condition or ordinance relating to environmental matters including land use and development, planning, pollution, waste disposal, toxic and hazardous substances, conservation of natural or cultural resources, climate change, resource allocation, rehabilitation, contamination, health, safety and occupational health, safety and welfare;
Environmental Legislation means any legislation of the Contracting Parties, or provision thereof, the primary purpose of which is the protection of the environment, or the prevention of a danger to human, animal, or plant life or health.