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33 <br />amended from time to time; (ii) "Release" shall have the meaning given such term, in <br />Environmental Laws, including, without limitation, CERCLA; and (iii) "Environmental Law" or <br />"Environmental Laws" shall mean "Super Fund" or "Super Lien" law or any other federal, state, <br />or local statute, law, ordinance, or code, regulating, relating to or imposing liability or standards <br />of conduct concerning any Hazardous Materials as may now or at any time hereafter be legally in <br />effect, including, without limitation, the following, as same may be amended or replaced from <br />time to time, and all regulations promulgated and officially adopted thereunder or in connection <br />therewith: Super Fund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 ( "SARA "); the <br />Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 <br />( "CERCLA "); The Clean Air Act ( "CAA "); the Clean Water Act ( "CWA "); the Toxic Substance <br />Control Act ( "TSCA "); the Solid Waste Disposal Act ( "SWDA "), as amended by the Resource <br />Conservation and Recovery Act ( "RCRA "); the Hazardous Waste Management System; and the <br />Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 ( "OSHA "). All obligations and liabilities arising <br />under this Section 14 which arise out of events or actions occurring prior to the expiration or <br />termination of this Lease shall survive the assignment of this Lease and the expiration, <br />termination, cancellation or release of record of this Lease. <br />11.2 Lessee Not Liable for Hazardous Materials. Lessee shall not be responsible for <br />any damage, loss, or expense resulting from the prior existence on the Premises of any <br />Hazardous Material. Lessee shall be responsible for any damage, loss, or expense resulting from <br />the existence on the Premises of any Hazardous Material generated, stored, disposed of or <br />transported to or over the Premises resulting from Lessee's improvements made to the Premises. <br />11.3 Lessee's Obligations. Lessee shall give Lessor immediate written notice of any <br />problem, Release, threatened Release or discovery of any Hazardous Materials on or about the <br />Premises or claim thereof. If such problem, Release, threatened Release or discovery was caused <br />by Lessee, its employees, agents, contractors, invitees or licensees, this notice shall include a <br />description of measures taken or proposed to be taken by Lessee to contain and/or remediate the <br />Release of Hazardous Materials and any resultant damage to or impact on property, persons <br />and/or the environment (which term includes, without limitation, soil, surface water or <br />groundwater) on, under or about the Premises. In the event of a Release caused solely by Lessee <br />and at Lessee's own expense, Lessee shall promptly take all steps necessary to clean up or <br />remediate any Release of Hazardous Materials, comply with all Environmental Laws and <br />otherwise report and/or coordinate with Lessor and all appropriate governmental agencies. <br />11.4 Liabili . To the extent allowed by North Carolina law Lessor agrees to save <br />Lessee harmless from and against any and all liens, demands, defenses, suits, proceedings, <br />disbursements, liabilities, losses, litigation, damages, judgments, obligations, penalties, injuries, <br />costs, expense (including, without limitation, attorneys' and experts' fees) and claims of any and <br />every kind of whatsoever paid, incurred, suffered by, or asserted against Lessee with respect to, <br />or as a direct or indirect result of the violation of any Environmental Laws applicable to the <br />Premises, to the extent that such violation is caused by the activities of Lessor or any predecessor <br />in interest to Lessor. To the extent allowed by North Carolina law Lessee agrees to save Lessor <br />harmless from and against any and all liens, demands, defenses, suits, proceedings, <br />disbursements, liabilities, losses, litigation, damages, judgments, obligations, penalties, injuries, <br />costs, expense (including, without limitation, attorneys' and experts' fees) and claims of any and <br />