Regulated Material definition

Regulated Material means any hazardous substance, material or waste as defined by any Environmental Law and any other material regulated by any Environmental Law, including petroleum, petroleum-related material, crude oil or any fraction thereof, PCBs, asbestos, radioactive materials, and other toxic substances.
Regulated Material means any (i) hazardous substance as defined by any Environmental Law, (ii) any petroleum or petroleum product, oil or waste oil; (iii) any asbestos or polychlorinated byphenyls; (iv) any hazardous material, toxic substance, toxic pollutant, solid waste, municipal waste, industrial waste, hazardous waste, flammable material, radioactive material, pollutant or contaminant or words of similar meaning and regulatory effect under any Environmental Law; and (v) any other chemical, material, or substance exposure to which or whose discharge, emission, disposal or Release is prohibited, limited, or regulated under any Environmental Law. "REGULATED MATERIAL" includes any mixture or solution of the foregoing, and all derivatives or synthetic substitutes of the foregoing.
Regulated Material means – 1.41.1 any material, substance, waste (including any solid, liquid, semisolid or gas or gaseous mixture), product, by-product, chemical, pesticide, fungicide, rodenticide, pollutant, hazardous material, hazardous substance, hazardous waste, solid waste, or non-hazardous waste as the foregoing terms are considered or defined as harmful, under, or regulated by, any applicable Environmental Law or Health and Safety Law, or known or suspected to pose a threat to health, safety or the Environment; 1.41.2 any hydrocarbons (including petroleum, crude oil or any fraction thereof); 1.41.3 any asbestos, asbestos containing material, and presumed asbestos containing material; 1.41.4 any radioactive substance; 1.41.5 any polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB); and 1.41.6 any methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, 1.2-trans-dichloroethylene, dioxins or dibenzofurans;

Examples of Regulated Material in a sentence

  • GTE and AT&T shall promptly notify the other of any spill or release of a Regulated Material at the Work Location.

  • AT&T shall be responsible for reporting any spill or release of a Regulated Material occurring as part of or in connection with its operations that must be reported to any regulatory authority.

  • Seller is not required to place any notice or restriction relating to the presence of any Regulated Material on the leasehold or fee interest of the Cinema.

  • Borrower is in full compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws and Borrower has not been notified of any action, suit, proceeding or investigation which calls into question compliance by Borrower with any Environmental Laws or which seeks to suspend, revoke or terminate any license, permit or approval necessary for the generation, handling, storage, treatment or disposal of any Regulated Material.

  • Neither Seller nor Seller's Predecessors have received any request for information, notice of claim, demand or other notification that it is or may be potentially responsible with respect to any investigation, abatement or cleanup of any threatened or actual release of any Regulated Material.


More Definitions of Regulated Material

Regulated Material means: (a) aluminum material;
Regulated Material means – 2.1.21.1. any material, substance, waste (including any solid, liquid, semisolid or gas or gaseous mixture), product, by-product, chemical, pesticide, fungicide, rodenticide, pollutant, hazardous material, hazardous substance, hazardous waste, solid waste, or non-hazardous waste as the foregoing terms are considered or defined as harmful, under, or regulated by, any applicable Environmental Law or health and safety law, or known or suspected to pose a threat to health, safety or the Environment; 2.1.21.2. any petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof); 2.1.21.3. any asbestos, asbestos containing material, and presumed asbestos containing material; 2.1.21.4. any radioactive substance; 2.1.21.5. any polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB); and 2.1.21.6. any methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, 1.2-trans-dichloroethylene, dioxins or dibenzofurans;
Regulated Material means: (a) any hazardous substance as defined by any Environmental Law; (b) any petroleum or petroleum product, oil or waste oil; (c) any asbestos or polychlorinated byphenyls; (d) any hazardous material, toxic substance, toxic pollutant, solid waste, municipal waste, industrial waste, hazardous waste, flammable material, radioactive material, pollutant or contaminant or words of similar meaning and regulatory effect under any applicable Environmental Law; (e) any other chemical, material, or substance to which the exposure, or of which the discharge, emission, disposal or Release, is prohibited, limited or regulated under any applicable Environmental Law; and (f) any mixture, solution, derivative or synthetic substitute of the foregoing.
Regulated Material means any
Regulated Material means all chemicals, pollutants, contaminants, contaminated material, wastes and toxic substances, including without limitation the following items as defined in any Environmental Law: (1) solid or hazardous waste; (2) hazardous substances; (3) toxic substances; (3) insecticides, fungicides, or rodenticides; and (4) gasoline or any other petroleum product or byproduct, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, and urea formaldehyde.
Regulated Material means (i) any "hazardous __________________ substances as defined in CERCLA, (ii) any petroleum or petroleum substance, and (iii) any other pollutant, waste, contaminant, or other substance regulated under Environmental Requirements.
Regulated Material means substances that are defined or listed in, or otherwise classified pursuant to, any applicable Environmental Laws as "hazardous substances," "hazardous materials" "hazardous wastes" or "toxic substances," or any other formulation intended to define, list or classify substances by reason of deleterious properties such as ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, radioactivity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity or "EP toxicity," and petroleum and drilling fluids, produced waters and other wastes associated with the exploration, development, or production of crude oil, natural gas or geothermal energy.