Environmental Records definition

Environmental Records means all notices, reports, records, plans, applications, forms or other filings relating or pertaining to the Property, Contamination, the performance of a Remedial Action and the operations and business activities of the Loan Parties which pursuant to Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits or at the request or direction of a Governmental Authority either must be submitted to a Governmental Authority or otherwise must be maintained.
Environmental Records means any and all books, records, notes, reports, letters, memoranda, assessments, testing data, maps, Environmental Permits, certificates, applications, approvals, surveys, agency inspection reports, compliance audit records or reports, communications or other written, printed or electronically or magnetically recorded materials, communications or data, relating to: (i) the use, management, handling, transportation, release, storage, treatment or disposal of any Hazardous Material in, about or under any Real Property; (ii) the environmental condition of the Real Property; and (iii) compliance with Environmental Laws by the Business; whether located at a Real Property or in the possession of Delphi’s Legal Staff or Operations Support Group at Delphi’s Xxxx headquarters or otherwise provided to the GM Buyers or the Company Buyer for Real Property relating to the GM Business or the Company Business, respectively; excluding, however, any such records which are subject to the attorney-client, attorney work product or similar privilege because such records contain confidential communications, mental impressions, conclusions, opinions or legal theories of Sellers’ counsel (“Privileged Environmental Records”); provided, however, that Sellers shall ensure that any material factual or technical information or data regarding the environmental condition or compliance status of any property or facility of the Business or the Real Property is otherwise contained in the Environmental Records.
Environmental Records means documentation relating to any Hazardous Material(s) or environmental matters maintained by Tenant or any occupant of the Premises.

Examples of Environmental Records in a sentence

  • Any application which includes federal financing must demonstrate ability to comply with any and all related federal environmental regulations, including but not limited, to Environmental Records Review.Any application that includes buildings, structures, roads or other parking areas, that fails to avoid any of the following will be deemed ineligible to compete.

  • Prior to Closing, Sellers and their respective Affiliates will preserve all Environmental Records and GM Environmental Records and will not damage, destroy or alter any Environmental Records or GM Environmental Records.

  • Provide Employee Training Records in the Environmental Records Binder.

  • Further advice on bat surveys, assessment and mitigation is available in the Bat Protocol, published by Leicestershire and Rutland Environmental Records Centre (http://www.leics.gov.uk/index/environment/naturalenvironment.htm).

  • For the "Records" submittal, maintain on-site a separate three-ring Environmental Records binder and submit at the completion of the project.


More Definitions of Environmental Records

Environmental Records means any records, communications, electronic or computer data, or tangible items, property or equipment relating to (i) asbestos, benzene, welding fume or any other workplace toxin or carcinogen existing prior to or after the Closing or that may be used in the defense of any Actions or claims arising out of any alleged personal injury or property damage relating to release of or exposure to asbestos, benzene, welding fume or any other toxin or carcinogen at or other emissions from the Plants; (ii) the defense of any Actions or claims arising out of any alleged violations of the New Source Review program of the Clean Air Act or other Environmental Law as relates to the Transferred Company or its Subsidiaries; (iii) any unresolved Actions or allegations of liability under any Environmental Law involving or affecting the Transferred Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (iv) any Hazardous Materials in, on, beneath or adjacent to any property currently or formerly owned, operated or leased by the Transferred Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (v) Environmental Permits; or (vi) the Transferred Company’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ compliance with applicable Environmental Laws. “Environmental Records” shall not include any records, communications, or data originally created by outside counsel to the Transferred Company, any of its Subsidiaries, Seller or any of Seller’s Subsidiaries.
Environmental Records means all files, including regulatory files, abstracts, environmental data or information, reports, maps, drawings, surveys, books, records, and agreements regarding environmental matters in SELLER’s possession or control relating the Assets.
Environmental Records shall not include any records, communications, or data originally created by outside counsel to the Transferred Company, any of its Subsidiaries, Seller or any of Seller’s Subsidiaries.
Environmental Records means all notices, reports, records, plans, applications, forms or other filings relating or pertaining to all Credit Party Properties, Contamination, the performance of a Remedial Action and the operations and business activities of the Credit Parties which pursuant to Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits or at the request or direction of an Official Body either must be submitted to an Official Body or otherwise must be maintained. “Environmental Violation” shall mean any activity, omission, occurrence or condition that violates or threatens (if the threat requires remediation under any Environmental Law and is not remediated during any grace period allowed under such Environmental Law) to violate or results in or threatens (if the threat requires remediation under any Environmental Law and is not remediated during any grace period allowed under such Environmental Law) to result in noncompliance with any Environmental Law. “Environmentally Sensitive Area” shall mean (a) any wetland as defined by or designated by Applicable Laws, including applicable Environmental Laws; (b) any area designated as a coastal zone pursuant to Applicable Laws, including Environmental Laws; (c) any area of historic or archeological significance or scenic area as defined or designated by Applicable Laws, including Environmental Laws; (d) habitats of endangered species or threatened species as designated by Applicable Laws, including Environmental Laws; (e) wilderness or refuge areas as defined or designated by Applicable Laws, including Environmental Laws; or (f) a floodplain or other flood hazard area as defined pursuant to any Applicable Laws. “Equipment” shall mean equipment, apparatus, furnishings, fittings and personal property of every kind and nature whatsoever that is purchased, leased or otherwise acquired using the proceeds of the Lessor Advances, together with all replacements, modifications, alterations, attachments and additions thereto. “Equipment Schedule” shall mean each Equipment Schedule attached to the applicable Requisition. “ERISA” shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time, and any successor statute of similar import, and the rules and regulations thereunder, as from time to time in effect. “ERISA Affiliate” shall mean any trade or business (whether or not incorporated) under common control with the Lessee within the meaning of Section 414(b) or (c) of the Code (and Secti...
Environmental Records means any records, communications, electronic or computer data, or tangible items, property or equipment relating to (i) asbestos, benzene, welding fume or any other workplace toxin or carcinogen existing prior to or after the Closing or that may be used in the defense of any Actions or claims arising out of any alleged personal injury or property damage relating to release of or exposure to asbestos, be~ne, welding fume or any other toxin or carcinogen at or other emissions from the Plants; (ii) the defense of any Actions or claims arising out of any alleged violations of the New Source Review program of the Clean Air Act or other Environmental Law as relates to the Transferred Company or its Subsidiaries; (iii) any unresolved Actions or allegations of liability under any Environmental Law involving or affecting the Transferred Company or any ofits Subsidiaries; (iv) any Hazardous Materials in, on, beneath or adjacent to any property currently or formerly owned, operated or leased by the Transferred Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (v) Environmental Permits; or (vi) the Transferred Company's or any of its Subsidiaries' compliance with applicable Environmental Laws. "Environmental Records" shall not include any records, communications, or data originally created by outside counsel to the Transferred Company, any of its Subsidiaries, Seller or any of Seller's Subsidiaries.
Environmental Records means any record, document, file, report, data, or analysis, whether in paper or electronic form (hereinafter referred to as “records”), pertaining to Environmental Laws or an Environmental Permit or any record required to be generated, maintained, or filed by Seller or required to be submitted from time to time to Governmental or Regulatory Entities under Environmental Law or Environmental Permits.
Environmental Records has the meaning specified in Section 10.7.