Interim damage definition
Interim damage means environmental damage arising from the fact that a natural resource or its benefit cannot perform its ecological function or provide public benefits or does not support the natural functioning of other natural resources until the restorative or substitutive remedial measures have taken effect.
Examples of Interim damage in a sentence
Last Month Rent: On signing this Agreement, Tenant will pay to Landlord the non-refundable sum of Security Deposit: Prior to moving into house, Tenant will pay to Landlord the sum Interim damage will be repaired by contractors selected and hired by Landlord.
Last Month Rent: On signing this Agreement, Tenant will pay to Landlord the non-refundable sum of Security Deposit: Prior to moving into house, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will pay to Landlord the sum Interim damage will be repaired by contractors selected and hired by Landlord.