Timeline Remediation Plan definition

Timeline Remediation Plan has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.3.2.

Examples of Timeline Remediation Plan in a sentence

  • If after approval of a Timeline Remediation Plan by the ERC, a Party believes in good faith that any modification to such Timeline Remediation Plan is necessary or appropriate, such Party may propose such modification to the ERC and will disclose to the ERC any additional information or circumstances that have become known to such Party that form the basis for its request for modification.

  • Following receipt thereof, the ERC Representatives will discuss and consider in good faith such Timeline Remediation Plan.

  • If the ERC approves such Timeline Remediation Plan (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), the ERC will provide CymaBay with written notice thereof, specifying the dates on which CymaBay will be required to update the ERC of its progress with respect thereto.

  • If CymaBay fails to complete a Clinical Trial Activity it is responsible for in accordance with the timeline specified for such Clinical Trial Activity in a Timeline Remediation Plan, then Abingworth will have the right to withhold any future payments due to CymaBay pursuant to Section 4.2 until the Clinical Trial Activity is completed.

  • If the JDC approves such Timeline Remediation Plan (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), the JDC will provide the appropriate Party with written notice thereof, specifying the dates on which the Party will be required to update the JDC of its progress with respect thereto.

  • If the AC does not approve the Timeline Remediation Plan, then BXLS’s representatives on the AC shall (i) provide a written justification to Reata for such refusal and (ii) propose an alternate timeline remediation plan setting forth the means by which, and a target date by which, it expects Reata to be able to complete the relevant Trial Activities (the “Alternate Remediation Proposal”).

  • The Parties shall negotiate in good faith for a period of [***], and if the Parties cannot agree on a final Timeline Remediation Plan, then either Party may refer the matter for final resolution pursuant to Section 5.2.2.2.

  • Reata will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to carry out the activities set forth in the Timeline Remediation Plan, and Reata will be required to update the AC of its progress with respect thereto.

  • Following receipt thereof, the JOC Representatives will discuss and consider in good faith such Timeline Remediation Plan.

  • Following receipt thereof, the JDC Representatives will discuss and consider in good faith such Timeline Remediation Plan.

Related to Timeline Remediation Plan

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Remedial Action Plan has the meaning in Section 2.4.

  • Licensed site remediation professional means an individual

  • Remediation waste means all solid and hazardous wastes, and all media (including groundwater, surface water, soils, and sediments) and debris that are managed for implementing cleanup.

  • Mold remediation in accordance with professional standards means mold remediation of that

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Corrective Action Plan has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Environmental and Social Commitment Plan or “ESCP” means the environmental and social commitment plan for the Project, dated May 5, 2023, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the provisions thereof, which sets out the material measures and actions that the Recipient shall carry out or cause to be carried out to address the potential environmental and social risks and impacts of the Project, including the timeframes of the actions and measures, institutional, staffing, training, monitoring and reporting arrangements, and any environmental and social instruments to be prepared thereunder.

  • Timeline means the list of critical dates and actions included in the Introductory Materials.

  • Remediation means any response, remedial, removal, or corrective action, any activity to cleanup, detoxify, decontaminate, contain or otherwise remediate any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs, any actions to prevent, cure or mitigate any Release, any action to comply with any Environmental Laws or with any permits issued pursuant thereto, any inspection, investigation, study, monitoring, assessment, audit, sampling and testing, laboratory or other analysis, or any evaluation relating to any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs.

  • The Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Supplier and approved by the Purchaser, pursuant to GCC Clause 19, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Supplier’s bid. The “Agreed and Finalized Project Plan” is the version of the Project Plan approved by the Purchaser, in accordance with GCC Clause 19.2. Should the Project Plan conflict with the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the mayor of a municipality in terms of section 53(1) (c) (ii) for implementing the municipality’s delivery of municipal services and its annual budget.

  • Joint Remediation Committee has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.

  • Environmental and Social Management Plan or “ESMP” means a site-specific environmental and social management plan to be prepared in accordance with the parameters laid down in the ESMF and acceptable to the Association, setting forth a set of mitigation, monitoring, and institutional measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the Project activities to eliminate adverse environmental and social impacts, offset them, or reduce them to acceptable levels, and including the actions needed to implement these measures.

  • Environmental, Health and Safety Liabilities means any cost, damages, expense, liability, obligation or other responsibility arising from or under any Environmental Law.

  • Timelines means the dates set out in Appendix 2 hereto as may be amended by agreement between the Parties and Timeline shall mean any one of such dates.

  • Remediation Costs means the cost of any action taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants on, in or under the Eligible Property to permit a record of site condition to be filed in the Environmental Site Registry under section 168.4 of the Environmental Protection Act and the cost of complying with any certificate of property use issued under section 168.6 of the Environmental Protection Act, as further specified in the CIP.

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Quality Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.3 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • Decommissioning Plan means the document containing detailed information on the proposed decommissioning and covering the following: the selected decommissioning strategy; the schedule, type and sequence of decommissioning activities; the waste management strategy applied, including clearance; the proposed end state; the storage and disposal of the waste from decommissioning; the timeframe for decommissioning; the cost estimates for the completion of decommissioning; and the objectives, expected results, milestones, target dates, as well as the corresponding key performance indicators, including, as appropriate, earned value based indicators. The plan is prepared by the nuclear facility license holder and is reflected in the multiannual work programmes of the Programme;

  • Construction Plans means plans, drawings, specifications and related documents, and construction schedules for the construction of the Project, together with all supplements, amendments or corrections, submitted by the Developer and approved by the City in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Remedial Action means all actions to (i) clean up, remove, treat, or in any other way address any Hazardous Material, (ii) prevent the Release of any Hazardous Material so it does not endanger or threaten to endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor environment, (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations or post-remedial monitoring and care, or (iv) correct a condition of noncompliance with Environmental Laws.

  • Remedial Actions means those actions taken in the event of a radioactive release or threatened release into the environment to prevent or minimize the radioactive release so that it does not migrate and cause significant danger to the present or future public health, safety, or welfare, or to the environment. Remedial action includes, but is not limited to, actions at the location of the release such as storage, confinement, perimeter protection which may include using dikes, trenches, and ditches, clay cover, neutralization, dredging or excavation, repair or replacement of leaking containers, collection of leachate and runoff, efforts to minimize the social and economic harm of processing, provision of alternative water supplies, and any required monitoring to assure that the actions taken are sufficient to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and the environment.

  • Performance Tests means the tests to be conducted on the equipment at site for checking the performance parameters of the equipment as defined in Technical Specification.

  • State implementation plan or “SIP” means the plan adopted by the state of Iowa and approved by the Administrator which provides for implementation, maintenance, and enforcement of such primary and secondary ambient air quality standards as they are adopted by the Administrator, pursuant to the Act.