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25300, et seq.], the California Hazardous Waste Act [California Health and Safety Code Section <br />25100, et seq.], the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act [California <br />Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5, et seq.], and the Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control <br />Act [California Water Code Section 13000, et seq.], as they now exist or are hereafter amended, <br />together with any regulations promulgated thereunder; (iv) any substance, material or waste <br />which is defined as such or regulated by any "Superfund" or "Superlien" law, or any <br />Environmental Law; or (v) any other substance, material, chemical, waste or pollutant identified <br />as hazardous or toxic and regulated under any other federal, state or local environmental law, <br />including without limitation, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum, natural gas and <br />synthetic fuel products and by-products. <br />9.4 Environmental Laws. As used herein, the term "Environmental Laws" means <br />all federal, state or local statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, orders, decrees, judgments or <br />common law doctrines, and provisions and conditions of permits, licenses and other operating <br />authorizations regulating, or relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning <br />(i) pollution or protection of the environment, including natural resources; (ii) exposure of <br />persons, including employees and agents, to Hazardous Materials (as defined above) or other <br />products, raw materials, chemicals or other substances; (iii) protection of the public health or <br />welfare from the effects of by-products, wastes, emissions, discharges or releases of chemical <br />substances from industrial or commercial activities; (iv) the manufacture, use or introduction into <br />commerce of chemical substances, including without limitation, their manufacture, formulation, <br />labeling, distribution, transportation, handling, storage and disposal; or (iv) the use, release or <br />disposal of toxic or hazardous substances or Hazardous Materials or the remediation of air, <br />surface waters, groundwaters or soil, as now or may at any later time be in effect, including but <br />not limited to the Toxic Substances Control Act [15 U.S.C. 2601, et seq.]; the Comprehensive <br />Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act [42 U.S.C. Section 9601, et seq.], the <br />Hazardous Materials Transportation Authorization Act [49 U.S.C. Section 5101, et seq.], the <br />Resource Conservation and Recovery Act [42 U.S.C. 6901, et seq.], the Federal Water Pollution <br />Control Act [33 U.S.C. Section 1251], the Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. Section 7401, et seq.], the <br />California Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Act [California Health and Safety <br />Code Section 25280, et seq.], the California Hazardous Substances Account Act [California <br />Health and Safety Code Section 25300, et seq.], the California Hazardous Waste Act [California <br />Health and Safety Code Section 25100, et seq.], the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic <br />Enforcement Act [California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.5, et seq.], and the Porter - <br />Cologne Water Quality Control Act [California Water Code Section 13000, et seq.], as each of <br />the foregoing now exist or are hereafter amended, together with any regulations promulgated <br />thereunder. <br />ARTICLE X <br />DEFAULTS, REMEDIES AND TERMINATION <br />10.1 Event of Developer Default. The following events shall constitute an event of <br />default on the part of Developer ("Event of Developer Default"): <br />5055770.1 21 <br />