(c) Environmental Laws. No toxic or hazardous substances
<br />or wastes, pollutants or contaminants (including,
<br />without limitation, asbestos, urea formaldehyde, the
<br />group of organic compounds known as polychoiorinated
<br />biphenyls, petroleum products including gasoline, fuel
<br />oil, crude oil and various constituents of such
<br />products, and any hazardous substance as defined in the
<br />Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
<br />Liability Act of 1980 ("CERCLA"), 42 U.S.C. § 9601-
<br />9657, as amended) have been generated, treated, stored,
<br />released or disposed of, or otherwise placed, deposited
<br />in or located on the Property, nor has any activity
<br />been undertaken on the Property that would cause or
<br />contribute to (i) the Property to become a treatment,
<br />storage or disposal facility within the meaning of, or
<br />otherwise bring the Property within the ambit of, the
<br />Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976
<br />("RCRA"), 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., or any similar
<br />state law or local ordinance, (1i) a release or
<br />threatened release of toxic or hazardous wastes or
<br />substances, pollutants or contaminants,firomthe
<br />Property within the meaning of, or otherwise bring the
<br />Property within the ambit of, CERCLA, or any similar
<br />state law or local ordinance, or (iii) the discharge of
<br />pollutants or effluents into any water source or
<br />system, the dredging or filling of any waters or the
<br />discharge into the air of any emissions, that would
<br />require a permit under the Federal Water Pollution
<br />Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq., or the Clean Air
<br />Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq., or any similar state law
<br />or local ordinance. There are no substances or
<br />conditions in or, on the Property that may support a
<br />claim or cause of action under RCRA, CERCLA or any
<br />other federal, state or local environmental statutes,
<br />regulations, ordinances or other environmental
<br />regulatory requirements, including without limitation,
<br />the Minnesota Environmental Response and Liability Act,
<br />Minn. Stat. 115B ("MERLA") and the Minnesota Petroleum
<br />Tank Release Cleanup Act, Minn. Stat. 115C. No part of
<br />the Property is a "Wetland", as defined by law. Seller
<br />has disclosed to Buyer all environmental reports and
<br />studies with respect to the Property which are in
<br />Seller's possession.
<br />(d) Rights of Others to Purchase Property. Seller has not
<br />entered into any other contracts for sale of the
<br />Property, nor are there any rights of first refusal or
<br />options to purchase the Property or any other rights of
<br />others that might prevent the consummation of this
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