Unforeseen Environmental Conditions definition

Unforeseen Environmental Conditions means the presence of a Hazardous Substance on the Property that is not identified in the Environmental Due Diligence Reports and that constitutes a Recognized Environmental Condition that, pursuant to Environmental Laws, will require remediation or abatement using means and methods that are prescribed by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
Unforeseen Environmental Conditions means any Hazardous Substance that was not previously identified as a Recognized Environmental Condition and which, pursuant to Environmental Laws, will require remediation or abatement using means and methods, that are prescribed by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”).
Unforeseen Environmental Conditions means the Hazardous Substances that are discovered on the School Site that are required to be remediated in accordance with applicable Environmental Laws but that are not specifically identified in the Due Diligence Reports.

Examples of Unforeseen Environmental Conditions in a sentence

  • Upon PDC’s satisfaction as to determination of the nature and extent of any Unforeseen Environmental Conditions the Parties agree to promptly meet and mutually determine a source and method for funding which may include adding additional costs to the Project Budget.

  • In addition, Developer shall be responsible for all environmental remediation and abatement of Recognized Environmental Conditions and Unforeseen Environmental Conditions on the Property.

  • Developer shall allow PDC access to the Property to make such surveys or conduct such tests as PDC expeditiously deems reasonable to determine the nature and extent of any Unforeseen Environmental Conditions.

  • Thereafter, SciTech shall diligently investigate such Unforeseen Environmental Conditions and promptly and diligently undertake the remediation.

  • With notice to PDC, Developer shall immediately notify DEQ as may be required and provide to PDC any documentation regarding the circumstances of the discovery of the Unforeseen Environmental Conditions that were not caused directly or indirectly by Developers actions, including but not limited to, any form of Release of Hazardous Substances.

  • With notice to PDC, Developer shall immediately notify DEQ as may required and provide to PDC any documentation regarding the circumstances of the discovery of the Unforeseen Environmental Conditions that were not caused directly or indirectly by Developers actions, including but not limited to any form of Release of Hazardous Substances.

  • Thereafter, SciTech shall investigate and remediate such Unforeseen Environmental Conditions.

  • As of June 30, 2013, inventories amounted to €20.7 million (December 31, 2012: €17.8 million) and consisted mainly of mobile handsets as well as wireless modems, HD Digiboxes and powerline adaptors.

  • In addition, Developer shall be responsible for all environmental remediation and abatement of Recognized Environmental Conditions and Unforeseen Environmental Conditions on the Property as and to the extent such obligations are imposed on Developer under Sections 4.1.3 or4.1.4 above.

  • If Unforeseen Environmental Conditions are discovered in connection with work undertaken by HCIA in connection with construction of the School Project after the School Site has been turned over by SciTech, then HCIA shall direct its contractors to cease all work until the scope and extent of such Unforeseen Environmental Conditions have been determined.

Related to Unforeseen Environmental Conditions

  • Environmental Conditions means any conditions of the environment, including, without limitation, the work place, the ocean, natural resources (including flora or fauna), soil, surface water, ground water, any actual or potential drinking water supply sources, substrata or the ambient air, relating to or arising out of, or caused by the use, handling, storage, treatment, recycling, generation, transportation, Release or threatened Release or other management or mismanagement of Regulated Substances resulting from the use of, or operations on, the Property.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition shall refer to (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Emission (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Emission), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Contaminant, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including, without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation of any statutes, ordinances, orders, rules regulations, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any Equipment.

  • Environmental Condition means any condition or circumstance, including the presence of Hazardous Substances which does or would (i) require assessment, investigation, abatement, correction, removal or remediation under any Environmental Law, (ii) give rise to any civil or criminal Liability under any Environmental Law, (iii) create or constitute a public or private nuisance or (iv) constitute a violation of or non-compliance with any Environmental Law.

  • Phase I Environmental Assessment A “Phase I assessment” as described in, and meeting the criteria of, the ASTM, plus a radon and asbestos inspection.

  • Abnormal Condition means any condition on the Interconnection Facilities which, determined in accordance with Good Utility Practice, is: (i) outside normal operating parameters such that facilities are operating outside their normal ratings or that reasonable operating limits have been exceeded; and (ii) could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the safe and reliable operation of the Interconnection Facilities; but which, in any case, could reasonably be expected to result in an Emergency Condition. Any condition or situation that results from lack of sufficient generating capacity to meet load requirements or that results solely from economic conditions shall not, standing alone, constitute an Abnormal Condition.

  • Environmental Contamination means the introduction or presence of Hazardous Materials at such levels, quantities or location, or of such form or character, as to constitute a violation of federal, state or local laws or regulations, and present a material risk under federal, state or local laws and regulations that the Premises will not be available or usable for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Phase I Environmental Report means a report by an Independent Person who regularly conducts environmental site assessments in accordance with then current standards imposed by institutional commercial mortgage lenders and who has a reasonable amount of experience conducting such assessments.

  • Supplemental Conditions means those terms and conditions, if included in the Agreement by mutual written agreement of the Parties, which add to or modify the Agreement and are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in the Agreement. In the case of a conflict between the Supplemental Conditions and the Agreement, the Supplemental Conditions shall prevail.

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • Environmental Harm means serious or material environmental harm or environmental nuisance as defined in the Environmental Protection Xxx 0000 (Qld);

  • Environmental Hazard means any substance the presence, use, transport, abandonment or disposal of which (i) requires investigation, remediation, compensation, fine or penalty under any Applicable Law (including, without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act, Resource Conservation Recovery Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and provisions with similar purposes in applicable foreign, state and local jurisdictions) or (ii) poses risks to human health, safety or the environment (including, without limitation, indoor, outdoor or orbital space environments) and is regulated under any Applicable Law.

  • Congenital Condition(s) means (a) any medical, physical or mental abnormalities existed at the time of or before birth, whether or not being manifested, diagnosed or known at birth; or (b) any neo-natal abnormalities developed within six (6) months of birth.

  • Environmental Problem Property A Mortgaged Property or REO Property that is in violation of any environmental law, rule or regulation.

  • Serious Medical Condition means, for the purpose of interpreting Overseas Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation cover, a condition which in the opinion of the Company or its authorised representatives constitutes a serious or life threatening medical emergency requiring immediate evacuation to obtain urgent remedial treatment in order to avoid death or serious impairment to an Insured Person’s immediate or long-term health prospects. The seriousness of the medical condition will be judged within the context of the Insured Person’s geographical location and the local availability of appropriate medical care or facilities.

  • Physical Conditions Report means, with respect to the Property, a report prepared by a company satisfactory to Lender regarding the physical condition of the Property, satisfactory in form and substance to Lender in its sole discretion, which report shall, among other things, (a) confirm that the Property and its use complies, in all material respects, with all applicable Legal Requirements (including, without limitation, zoning, subdivision and building laws) and (b) include a copy of a final certificate of occupancy with respect to all Improvements on the Property.

  • Environmental Review means the Federal

  • Additional Conditions means the terms and conditions set out in the Offer Document.

  • Initial Environmental Examination or “IEE” means an initial environmental examination for a Subproject, including any update thereto, prepared and submitted by the Borrower pursuant to the requirements set forth in the EARF and cleared by ADB;

  • Emergency medical condition means a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) so that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in a condition described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii) of section 1867(e)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395dd(e)(1)(A)). In that provision of the Social Security Act, clause (i) refers to placing the health of the individual (or, with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy; clause (ii) refers to serious impairment to bodily functions; and clause (iii) refers to serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.

  • Hazardous financial condition means that, based on its present or reasonably anticipated financial condition, a risk retention group, although not yet financially impaired or insolvent, is unlikely to be able:

  • Covered Environmental Losses means all environmental losses, damages, liabilities, claims, demands, causes of action, judgments, settlements, fines, penalties, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, costs and expenses of any Environmental Activity, court costs and reasonable attorney’s and experts’ fees) of any and every kind or character, by reason of or arising out of:

  • Medical condition means either of the following:

  • Environmental Consultant has the meaning set forth in Section 5.17(a).

  • Environmental Impact Assessment means a systematic examination conducted to determine whether or not a programme, activity or project will have any adverse impacts on the environment;

  • Environmental Assessment means an assessment of the presence, storage or release of any hazardous or toxic substance, pollutant or contaminant with respect to the collateral securing a Shared-Loss Loan that has been fully or partially charged off.

  • Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if not properly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.