Scope of the Remedy definition

Scope of the Remedy means the scope of the remedy set forth in ¶ 1.3 of the SOW. “Section” means a portion of this Decree identified by a Roman numeral.
Scope of the Remedy means the scope of the remedy set forth in ¶ [1.3] of the SOW.
Scope of the Remedy means the scope of the remedy set forth in ¶ 1.3 of the SOW and described in section CS 12 of the Record of Decision (Community Soils Selected Remedy). For purposes of this Decree, the Scope of the Remedy does not include the remedial action activities for the Railroad Corridor identified and described in section RC 12 of the Record of Decision (Railroad Corridor Selected Remedy).

Examples of Scope of the Remedy in a sentence

  • If EPA determines that it is necessary to modify the work specified in the SOW and/or in deliverables developed under the SOW in order to achieve and/or maintain the Performance Standards or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the RA, and such modification is consistent with the Scope of the Remedy set forth in ¶ 1.3 of the SOW, then EPA may notify SDs of such modification.

  • Paragraph [13] of the model RDRA CD (Modification of SOW or Related Deliverables) defines the “Scope of the Remedy” by reference to ¶ 1.3. The Scope of the Remedy includes the actions described in Section __ of the ROD, including ______.

  • Paragraph [33.a] of the Model RDRA UAO (Modification of SOW or Deliverables) defines the “Scope of the Remedy” by reference to ¶ 1.3. The Scope of the Remedy includes the actions described in Section __ of the ROD, including ______.

  • If EPA determines that it is necessary to modify the work specified in the SOW and/or in deliverables developed under the SOW in order to achieve and/or maintain the Performance Standards or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the RA, and such modification is consistent with the Scope of the Remedy set forth in ¶ 1.3 of the SOW, then EPA may notify SD of such modification.

  • If EPA, in consultation with DEQ, determines that it is necessary to modify the work specified in the SOW and/or in deliverables developed under the SOW in order to achieve and/or maintain the Performance Standards or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the RA, and such modification is consistent with the scope of the remedy set forth in Paragraph 1.3 of the SOW (Scope of the Remedy), then EPA may notify Settling Defendants of such modification.

  • If EPA determines that it is necessary to modify the Work specified in the SOW and/or in deliverables developed under the SOW in order to achieve and/or maintain the Performance Standards or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the RA, and such modification is consistent with the Scope of the Remedy set forth in ¶ 1.3 of the SOW, then EPA may notify SDs of such modification.

  • If EPA modifies the Remedial Action in order to achieve or maintain the Performance Standards, or both, or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the Remedial Action, and such modification is consistent with the Scope of the Remedy, then Settling Defendant shall implement the modification as provided in ¶ 8.c.

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  • If EPA determines that it is necessary to modify the work specified in the SOW and/or in deliverables developed under the SOW in order to achieve and/or maintain the Performance Standards or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the RA, and such modification is consistent with the Scope of the Remedy set forth in ¶ 1.3 of the SOW, then EPA, in consultation with NJDEP, may notify SD of such modification.

  • If EPA determines that it is necessary to modify the work specified in the SOW and/or in deliverables developed under the SOW in order to achieve and/or maintain the Area 2 PS, the Area 3 PS, or to carry out and maintain the effectiveness of the Area 2 RA or the Area 3 RA and such modification is consistent with the Scope of the Remedy for each Area as set forth in the SOW, then EPA may notify SD of such modification.

Related to Scope of the Remedy

  • Remedy means any remedial right to which an aggrieved party is entitled with or without resort to a tribunal.

  • Aggrieved party means a party entitled to pursue a remedy.

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.

  • Threatened injury means a statement, overt act, condition, or status that represents a substantial risk of physical or sexual abuse or mental injury. Threatened injury includes, but is not limited to, exposing a child to a person responsible for the child’s care who has subjected the child to, or failed to protect a child from, egregious harm, or a person whose parental rights were involuntarily terminated, been found palpably unfit, or one from whom legal and physical custody of a child has been involuntarily transferred to another.

  • Remedial Design or “RD” shall mean those activities to be undertaken by SDs to develop final plans and specifications for the RA as stated in the SOW.

  • Data Breach means the unauthorized access by an unauthorized person that results in the use, disclosure or theft of Customer Data.

  • Damages means any loss, claim, damage, liability, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and costs and expenses of expert witnesses and investigation).

  • Breach means the acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of PHI in a manner not permitted 9 under the HIPAA Privacy Rule which compromises the security or privacy of the PHI.