Environmental Substances definition

Environmental Substances means, but shall not be limited to, any hazardous substances, hazardous waste, environmental, biological, chemical, radioactive substances, oil, petroleum products and any waste or substance, which because of its quantitative concentration, chemical, biological, radioactive, flammable, explosive, infectious or other characteristics, constitutes or may reasonably be expected to constitute or contribute to a danger or hazard to public health, safety or welfare or to the environment, or that would trigger any employee or community “right-to-know” requirements adopted by any federal, state or local governing or regulatory body, or for which any such body has adopted any requirements for the preparation or distribution of a materials safety data sheet (“MSDS”), including, without limitation, any asbestos (whether or not friable) and any asbestos-containing materials, lead paint, waste oils, solvents and chlorinated oils, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), toxic metals, etchants, pickling and plating wastes, explosives, reactive metals and compounds, pesticides, herbicides, radon gas, urea formaldehyde foam insulation and chemical, biological and radioactive wastes, or any other similar materials that are mentioned under or regulated by any Environmental Law; and the regulations adopted under these acts, and including any other products or materials subsequently found by an authority of competent jurisdiction to have adverse effects on the environment or the health and safety of persons.
Environmental Substances shall refer to the chemical products, pollutants, contaminants, waste, toxic and hazardous substances, petroleum, petroleum products or mine tailings;
Environmental Substances means, but shall not be limited to, any hazardous substances, hazardous waste, environmental substances, oil, petroleum products and any waste or substance, which because of its quantitative concentration, chemical, biological, radioactive, flammable, explosive, infectious or other characteristics, constitutes or may reasonably be expected to constitute or contribute to a danger or hazard to public health, safety or welfare or to the environment, including without limitation any asbestos (whether or not friable) and any asbestos-containing materials, lead paint, waste oils, solvents and chlorinated oils, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), toxic metals, etchants, pickling and plating wastes, explosives, reactive metals and compounds, pesticides, herbicides, radon gas, urea formaldehyde foam insulation and chemical, biological and radioactive wastes, or any other similar materials which are mentioned under or regulated by any Environmental Law; and the regulations adopted under these acts, and including any other products or materials subsequently found by an authority of competent jurisdiction to have adverse effects on the environment or the health and safety of persons.

Examples of Environmental Substances in a sentence

  • Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all of Landlord’s costs incurred in providing any insurance that is attributable to any special endorsement or increase in premium resulting from the business or operations of Tenant, and any special or extraordinary risks or hazards resulting therefrom, including, without limitation, any risks or hazards associated with the generation, storage and disposal of Environmental Substances.

  • Landlord or its agents may enter the Premises at all reasonable times to show the Premises to potential buyers, investors or tenants or other parties; to inspect and conduct tests in order to monitor Tenant’s compliance with Legal Requirements governing Environmental Substances; for purposes described in Sections 2.01, 9.04, 10.03 and/or 10.04(b) or for any other purpose Landlord reasonably deems necessary.

  • In any event, the each Loan Party shall procure, store, contain, manufacture, distribute, remove and dispose of all Environmental Substances and use and operate all assets and properties (including, without limitation, machinery, Equipment, Real Estate and Improvements) in full compliance with and conformity to all Environmental Laws and other Applicable Law in all respects, including (without limitation) all applicable permits, licenses, and other authorizations, consents or approvals of Authorities.

  • Landlord or its agents may enter the Premises at all reasonable times to show the Premises to potential buyers, investors or other parties, or during the last nine (9) months of the Term, to potential tenants; to inspect and conduct tests in order to monitor Tenant’s compliance with Legal Requirements governing Environmental Substances; for purposes described in Sections 2.01, 9.04, 10.03 and/or 10.04(b) or for any other purpose Landlord reasonably deems necessary.

  • Tenant shall have the non-exclusive use of the Building compactor for disposal of trash that is not lab-related or Environmental Substances.

  • Landlord or its agents may enter the Premises at all reasonable times to show the Premises to potential buyers, investors, lenders, or, in the last twelve (12) months of the Term only, prospective tenants; to inspect and conduct tests in order to monitor Tenant’s compliance with Legal Requirements governing Environmental Substances; for purposes described in Sections 2.01, 9.04, 10.03 and/or 10.04(b) or for any other purpose Landlord reasonably deems necessary.

  • Seller has provided Buyer with a copy of all information which it can make available which relate to environmental matters relevant to the Real Property and the Manufacturing Operation including, without limitation, all environmental reports, data, surveys, audits, test results, analyses and presentations and all descriptions of known, suspected or possibly present Environmental Substances.

  • Further, for purposes of this Section: “special costs” or “special procedures” shall mean costs or procedures, as the case may be, that would not be incurred but for the nature of the Environmental Substances associated with the activities of Tenant or Tenant’s Agents as Environmental Substances instead of non-hazardous materials.

  • Landlord or its agents may enter the Premises at all reasonable times to show the Premises to potential buyers, lenders, or investors and, within the last 18 months of the Term or any extended term, to prospective tenants; to inspect and conduct tests in order to monitor Tenant's compliance with Legal Requirements governing Environmental Substances; for purposes described in Sections 2.01, 9.04 and/or 10.04(b) or for any other purpose Landlord reasonably deems necessary.

  • Further, for purposes of this Section: “special costs” or “special procedures” shall mean costs or procedures, as the case may be, that would not be incurred but for the nature of the Environmental Substances as Environmental Substances instead of non-hazardous materials.