Hazardous Conditions definition

Hazardous Conditions refers to the presence on, in or about the Property (including ground water) of Hazardous Materials, the concentration, condition, quantity, location or other characteristic of which fails to comply with the standards applicable, relevant or appropriate under applicable environmental laws.
Hazardous Conditions refers to the presence on, in or about any of the Properties (including ground water) of Hazardous Materials, the concentration, condition, quantity, location or other characteristics of which fail to comply with applicable Environmental Laws.
Hazardous Conditions refers to the existence or presence of any Hazardous Materials on, in, under, or at, the Projects (including air, soil and groundwater) or any portion of any of them.

Examples of Hazardous Conditions in a sentence

  • Design-Builder shall not remove, remediate or handle in any way (except in case of emergency) any Hazardous Conditions encountered at the Site without prior written approval of Owner.

  • Design-Builder shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owner and Owner’s officers, directors, employees and agents from and against all claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and expenses, arising out of or resulting from those Hazardous Conditions introduced to the Site by Design-Builder, Subcontractors or anyone for whose acts they may be liable.

  • Such necessary measures shall include Owner retaining Qualified Independent Experts to (i) ascertain whether Hazardous Conditions have actually been encountered, and, if they have been encountered, (ii) prescribe the remedial measures that Owner is required under applicable Legal Requirements to take with respect to such Hazardous Conditions in order for the Work to proceed.

  • Such necessary measures shall include Owner retaining qualified independent experts to (i) ascertain whether Hazardous Conditions have actually been encountered, and, if they have been encountered, (ii) prescribe the remedial measures that Owner must take either to remove the Hazardous Conditions or render the Hazardous Conditions harmless.

  • Upon encountering any Hazardous Conditions, Design-Builder will stop Work immediately in the affected area and duly notify Owner and, if required by Legal Requirements, all government or quasi-government entities with jurisdiction over the Project or Site.


More Definitions of Hazardous Conditions

Hazardous Conditions means any Hazardous Material or other substances or conditions present at the Premises or any other part of the Project as a result of the act or omission of Tenant or any member of the Tenant Group (including, but not limited to, ownership, operation, and disposal of any equipment which generates, creates, or uses electromagnetic files, x-rays, other forms of radiation and radioactive materials);
Hazardous Conditions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.3.
Hazardous Conditions means internal or external workplace conditions that interfere with normal operations, including but not limited to the presence of hazardous chemicals, flood, fire, earthquake or contagious illness and other safety issues.
Hazardous Conditions means internal or external environmental conditions having natural or manmade causes; examples include presence of hazardous chemicals, flood, fire, earthquake, tsunami, or contagious illness.
Hazardous Conditions are any materials, wastes, substances and chemicals deemed to be hazardous under applicable legal requirements, or the handling, storage, remediation, or disposal of which are regulated by applicable legal requirements.
Hazardous Conditions means to the presence on, in or about the Property of Hazardous Materials, the concentration, condition, quantity, location or other characteristic of which fails to comply with the standards applicable under Environmental Laws.
Hazardous Conditions. , in relation to a dam, means conditions, including, without limitation, defects or insufficiencies of the dam, that