Company: LGN
Filing Date: 2025-05-14
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-005247
Chunk: 73

Company: Legence Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-05-14
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 73
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 damage and costs of investigation and cleanup of hazardous or toxic substances at properties currently or previously owned, leased or operated by us or
third-party sites to which we sent, transported or arranged to send wastes. These laws may impose responsibility and liability without regard to our knowledge of or causation of the presence of contaminants. The liability under these laws may be
joint and several. We currently own, lease and operate, and have formerly owned, leased and operated, facilities where industrial activities have occurred or occurs, and such industrial activities have resulted, and may in the future result, in
contamination at some of these properties. We have been in the past involved in remediation activities at some of our current and former facilities and may be required to conduct remediation activities in the future. In addition, our waste
management activities may result in liabilities. The discovery of contamination or the imposition of unforeseen or new clean-up obligations at any of our current or former sites or other sites (including
third-party sites) could have a material adverse impact on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

Environmental,
health and safety laws and regulations and policies are reviewed periodically, and any changes thereto could affect us in substantial and unpredictable ways. Such changes could, for example, relax or

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repeal laws and regulations relating to energy efficiency or the environment, which could result in a decline in the demand for our services and, in turn, could negatively impact our revenue. See
“Risks Factors—Risks Related to Regulations—Some of our clients receive federal, state and local government incentives for building new facilities or to make energy efficiency upgrades to their buildings. If these incentives are
reduced or limited, the scope for some of our projects may be impacted and there may be less demand for our services.” Furthermore, changes in environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, remediation obligations, enforcement actions,
stricter interpretations of existing requirements, discovery of contamination or claims for damages to persons, property, natural resources or the environment could result in material costs and liabilities that we currently do not anticipate.
Failure to comply with any environmental, health or safety laws or regulations, whether actual or alleged, exposes us to, among other things, fines, penalties, damages, liabilities, cessation of our operations or potential litigation risks,
including costs, settlements and judgments, any of which could adversely affect our business, financial condition