remedial and "response action" include the types of activities covered by the United States Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA).
remedial and "response action" include the types of activities covered by the United States Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. ss. 9601 et seq., as amended.
remedial allocations (within the meaning of the Regulations under Code Section 704(c)) including, but not limited to, "curative" allocations which offset the effect of the "ceiling rule" for a prior Taxable Year (within the meaning of Regulation Section 1.704-3(c)(3)(ii) and "curative" allocations from disposition of contributed property (within the meaning of Regulation Section 1.704-3(c)(3)(iii)(B). Allocations pursuant to this Section 5.6 are solely for purposes of federal, state, and local taxes and shall not affect, or in any way be taken into account in computing, any Member's Capital Account or share of Profits, Losses, other items, or distributions (other than Tax Distributions) pursuant to any provision of this Agreement.
More Definitions of remedial
remedial allocations (within the meaning of the Regulations under Code Section 704(c) including, but not limited to:
remedial and "response action" include the types of activities covered by CERCLA.
remedial shall have the meaning as set forth in CERCLA at 42 U.S.C. Section 9601(24) and/or any other applicable Environmental Laws.
remedial and "Response" actions shall include the types of activities covered by CERCLA, RCRA, and other comparable Environmental Laws, and whether the activities are those which might be taken by a government entity or those which a government entity or any other person might seek to require of waste generators, handlers, distributors, processors, users, storers, treaters, owners, operators, transporters, recyclers, reusers, disposers, or other persons under "removal," "remedial," or other "response" actions.
remedial means any action required by or reasonably necessary to comply with any applicable Environmental Law to investigate, clean-up, remedy, cure, remove, remediate, restore, reclaim, xxxxx, monitor, or conduct corrective action, closure or post-closure obligations with respect to any event, condition, circumstance, environmental pollution, contamination or degradation, including any permitting or reporting or necessary facility repair or modification (including the installation and operation of any reasonably required pollution control equipment).
remedial shall have the meaning as set forth in CERCLA at 42 U.S.C. ss. 9601(24) and/or any other applicable Environmental Laws.
remedial or “response action” (as defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended (“CERCLA”); and (b) corrective action, monitoring, containment, prevention of Release or other cleanup activity (the preceding (a) and (b) are collectively defined as, “Cleanup”) required by or under, or necessary to comply with, any Environmental Law or Occupational Safety and Health Law (whether or not such Cleanup has been required or requested by any Governmental Body or any other Person) and for any natural resource damages, whether such Cleanup or damages are at the Facilities, real property at which Seller conducted the Business, or other properties to which Hazardous Materials have migrated from the Facilities;