Remedial Orders definition
Examples of Remedial Orders in a sentence
BAT shall also use its Best Efforts to assist PMP to procure that none of PMP or its Affiliates are subject to the ITC Limited Exclusion Order and/or Cease and Desist Order if it becomes necessary to take measures other than jointly filing the Joint Unopposed Petition to Rescind Remedial Orders [***].
Remedial Orders shall include the "Administrative Consent Order" referred to in section 9.9 hereof.
The terms "Environmental Laws," "Hazardous Substances," "Material," "Person," "Release," "Environmental Approvals," "Governmental Authorities" and "Remedial Orders" defined in Article IV of the Agreement shall have the same meanings when used in this lease.
Landlord shall be and remain in full compliance with the Remedial Orders and Environmental Laws and otherwise be fully responsible for the existence and remediation of any Hazardous Substances affecting the Premises as of the Commencement Date ("Existing Conditions").
To the knowledge of Vaxis, there are no appeals of any Remedial Orders under Occupational Health and Safety Laws against Vaxis which are currently outstanding.
The following exhibits are part of this Agreement and are hereby incorporated by reference: Schedule A ABR Patents and Patent Applications Exhibit A Complainants’ Motion to Stay Proceedings and Suspend Remedial Orders as to Respondent Peloton Interactive, Inc.
Landlord may not exercise this option if, either at the time of the Landlord Exercise Notice or at the time of closing of title, there exists any default by Landlord hereunder, under any Remedial Orders or under the Agreement.
The Vendor has complied in all respects with any Remedial Orders issued under Occupational Health and Safety Laws.
To the knowledge of the Vendor, there are no appeals of any Remedial Orders under Occupational Health and Safety Laws relating to the Business which are currently outstanding.
Vaxis have complied in all respects with any Remedial Orders issued under Occupational Health and Safety Laws.