Remediation Measures definition

Remediation Measures means action of any kind to address a Release of Hazardous Materials, including any (a) investigation, monitoring, clean-up, containment, remediation, mitigation, removal, disposal or treatment, including the preparation and implementation of any work plans and the obtaining of any applicable Permit from Governmental Authorities with respect thereto, and (b) response to, or preparation for, any inquiry, order, hearing or other Proceeding by or before any Governmental Authority with respect to such Release of Hazardous Materials.
Remediation Measures means measures to investigate, eliminate, reduce, secure, remediate or otherwise remedy Environmental Conditions in accordance with Environmental Law in the jurisdiction where such measures are being implemented. In the absence of Environmental Laws in a particular jurisdiction, the Parties agree to conduct Current Remediation Measures, Future Remediation Measures and Investigated Sites Remediation Measures based on the risk-assessment principles documented in Schedule 13.4(g).
Remediation Measures means all actions to: (i) clean up, remove, treat or remediate Hazardous Substances in the indoor or outdoor environment; (ii) perform post-remedial monitoring and care; or (iii) respond to any requests for information or documents from any Governmental Authority in any way relating to cleanup, removal, treatment or remediation or potential cleanup, removal, treatment or remediation of Hazardous Substances in the indoor or outdoor environment, that in any such case are required under any applicable Environmental Law or by a Governmental Authority pursuant to any applicable Environmental Law.

Examples of Remediation Measures in a sentence

  • In the event that EME becomes obligated to indemnify the Purchaser Indemnified Parties under the provisions of Section 11.3(a)(iii) for Remediation Measures in respect of Existing Soils Contamination, then the following provisions shall apply.

  • Current Remediation Measures Seller shall be fully responsible for the Environmental Losses of the Purchaser or Purchaser’s Affiliates (including the Sold Entities) resulting from Existing Environmental Conditions addressed by Current Remediation Measures and shall fully bear any such Environmental Losses.

  • If EME elects to reimburse the Purchaser for the cost thereof, then (A) work in connection with such Remediation Measures shall be performed in a reasonably efficient and economical manner designed to mitigate EME's cost consistent with achievement of the Remediation Measures that are required, and (B) the provisions of Section 6.34(a)(iii), and Sections 6.34(a)(iv)(A), (B), (D) and (G) shall apply mutatis mutandis as though EME were the Purchaser therein and the Purchaser were EME.

  • Remediation Measures Cooperation: PROVIDER shall cooperate completely and immediately with the JPA Governing Board and its agents to effect any immediate remediation measures (“Remediation Measures”).

  • For the avoidance of doubt: Any liability of the Seller under or in connection with Future Remediation Measures, except to the extent provided in Section 13.2(b)(bb), and Investigated Site Remediation Measures shall count towards the Liability Cap.

  • In undertaking such Remediation Measures, Sellers shall not unreasonably interfere with the operation of the U.S. Business and Purchaser shall reasonably cooperate with Sellers to facilitate Seller's performance and completion of such Remediation Measures, including, allowing reasonable access to the Facilities to Sellers and Sellers' consultants and contractors.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including but not limited to the terms and conditions of this Section, Sellers shall remain responsible for the cost and performance of Remediation Measures.

  • Prior to commencing any Remediation Measures after the Closing or presenting after the Closing any plan for Remediation Measures to any Governmental Body having jurisdiction over such Remediation Measures or to any Person making a Third Party Claim for which Seller is responsible under the provisions of Article 12, Seller shall meet and consult with Buyer in good faith concerning such Remediation Measures or plan, as the case may be.

  • In addition, subject to Section 6.4(b), the Sellers may undertake such Remediation Measures when and as they reasonably determine are required under Environmental Law or which they otherwise reasonably believe are appropriate.

  • Seller shall remain responsible for the cost and performance of Remediation Measures solely to the extent that such Remediation Measures are required by any Governmental Entity under Environmental, Health and Safety Laws, including Environmental, Health and Safety Laws amended or enacted after Closing and are part of Seller's Environmental Obligations or Seller's obligations under Article X hereof.


More Definitions of Remediation Measures

Remediation Measures means any (i) investigation, monitoring, clean-up, containment, remediation, mitigation, removal or treatment, including, the preparation and implementation of any work plans and the obtaining of authorizations, approvals and permits with Governmental Entities with respect thereto, and (ii) any response to, or preparation for, any inquiry, order, hearing or other proceeding by or before any Governmental Entity.
Remediation Measures means action of any kind to address a Release or the presence of Hazardous Materials at, on, in, upon, over, across, under and within the real property included in the Assets or at any off-site location related to the FOP Facilities, including any (i) investigation, monitoring, clean-up, containment, remediation, mitigation, removal, disposal or treatment including without limitation the preparation and implementation of any work plans and the obtaining of authorizations, approvals and permits from Governmental Bodies with respect thereto, and (ii) any response to, or preparation for, any inquiry, order, hearing or other proceeding by or before any Governmental Body with respect to such Release or presence of Hazardous Substances.
Remediation Measures means any (i) investigation, monitoring, clean-up, containment, remediation, mitigation, removal, disposal or treatment of Existing Soils Contamination to remediation standards required by applicable Laws in effect at the date hereof, including without limitation the preparation and implementation of any work plans and the obtaining of authorizations, approvals and permits from Governmental Bodies with respect thereto, and (ii) any response to, or preparation for, any inquiry, order, hearing or other proceeding by or before any Governmental Body with respect to any Existing Soils Contamination. (r) "Sellers' Environmental Obligations" means: (i) Any liability, fine, penalty, levy or assessment imposed upon the LLC, Sellers or Buyer or Buyer Affiliate by any Governmental Body with respect to Sellers' operation of the Plant; (ii) The offsite transport prior to the Closing of Hazardous Materials from the real property included in the Assets, or the treatment, storage or disposal of Hazardous Materials transported from the real property included in the Assets to another site prior to Closing; Page 4 - CENTRALIA PLANT PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (iii) The Release of Hazardous Materials from the Plant prior to the Closing into the atmosphere or any water course or body of water not included in the Assets; and (iv) The obligations of Sellers for Remediation Measures in respect of Existing Soils Contamination as set forth in, and subject to the provisions and conditions of, Section 6.4; provided that Sellers' Environmental Obligations do not include any obligations or liabilities to the extent that they arise from or are related to: (v) The existence of Hazardous Materials used as construction materials in, on or otherwise affixed to structures or improvements included in the Assets, including without limitation, asbestos, urea, formaldehyde foam insulation and lead-based paint or coatings; (vi) Hazardous Materials introduced after the Closing into the soil or groundwater of the real properties included in the Assets as well as the migration through soil or groundwater after the Closing of such Hazardous Materials; (vii) Any increase in soils or groundwater contamination or exacerbation of Existing Soils Contamination, or any increase in the costs or burdens of any Remediation Measures required by any Governmental Body or any other third Person, as a result of the acts or omissions after the Closing of Persons other than Sellers and their Affiliates, including, wi...
Remediation Measures means any measures taken to rectify any damage resulting from any leakage, unintended migration or other irregularity in a storage site;