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201805303 <br />21. Hazardous Substances. As used in this Section 21: (a) "Hazardous Substances" are those <br />substances defined as toxic or hazardous substances, pollutants, or wastes by Environmental Law and the <br />following substances: gasoline, kerosene, other flammable or toxic petroleum products, toxic pesticides <br />and herbicides, volatile solvents, materials containing asbestos or formaldehyde, and radioactive <br />materials; (b) "Environmental Law" means federal laws and laws of the jurisdiction where the Property <br />is located that relate to health, safety or environmental protection; (c) "Environmental Cleanup" includes <br />any response action, remedial action, or removal action, as defined in Environmental Law; and (d) an <br />"Environmental Condition" means a condition that can cause, contribute to, or otherwise trigger an <br />Environmental Cleanup. <br />Borrower shall not cause or permit the presence, use, disposal, storage, or release of any Hazardous <br />Substances, or threaten to release any Hazardous Substances, on or in the Property. Borrower shall not <br />do, nor allow anyone else to do, anything affecting the Property (a) that is in violation of any <br />Environmental Law, (b) which creates an Environmental Condition, or (c) which, due to the presence, <br />use, or release of a Hazardous Substance, creates a condition that adversely affects the value of the <br />Property. The preceding two sentences shall not apply to the presence, use, or storage on the Property of <br />small quantities of Hazardous Substances that are generally recognized to be appropriate to normal <br />residential uses and to maintenance of the Property (including, but not limited to, hazardous substances in <br />consumer products). <br />Borrower shall promptly give Lender written notice of (a) any investigation, claim, demand, lawsuit <br />or other action by any governmental or regulatory agency or private party involving the Property and any <br />Hazardous Substance or Environmental Law of which Borrower has actual knowledge, (b) any <br />Environmental Condition, including but not limited to, any spilling, leaking, discharge, release or threat <br />of release of any Hazardous Substance, and (c) any condition caused by the presence, use or release of a <br />Hazardous Substance which adversely affects the value of the Property. If Borrower learns, or is notified <br />by any governmental or regulatory authority, or any private party, that any removal or other remediation <br />of any Hazardous Substance affecting the Property is necessary, Borrower shall promptly take all <br />necessary remedial actions in accordance with Environmental Law. Nothing herein shall create any <br />obligation on Lender for an Environmental Cleanup. <br />NON - UNIFORM COVENANTS. Borrower and Lender further covenant and agree as follows: <br />22. Acceleration; Remedies. Lender shall give notice to Borrower prior to acceleration <br />following Borrower's breach of any covenant or agreement in this Security Instrument (but not <br />prior to acceleration under Section 18 unless Applicable Law provides otherwise). The notice shall <br />specify: (a) the default; (b) the action required to cure the default; (c) a date, not less than 30 days <br />from the date the notice is given to Borrower, by which the default must be cured; and (d) that <br />failure to cure the default on or before the date specified in the notice may result in acceleration of <br />the sums secured by this Security Instrument and sale of the Property. The notice shall further <br />inform Borrower of the right to reinstate after acceleration and the right to bring a court action to <br />assert the non - existence of a default or any other defense of Borrower to acceleration and sale. If <br />the default is not cured on or before the date specified in the notice, Lender at its option may <br />require immediate payment in full of all sums secured by <br />NEBRASKA -- Single Family - -- Construction Loan Security Instrument (page 15 of 17 pages) <br />1291996 <br />Rev. 9/1/2014 <br />