Environmental
What is 'deed notification' in Delaware environmental law?
AA deed disclosing the buyer's environmental awareness
BA recorded instrument providing notice of environmental contamination or activity and use limitations (AULs) on a property✓ Correct
CA government notice sent to property owners near a Superfund site
DA disclosure of prior environmental inspections in the public record
Explanation
Deed notifications (environmental covenants or Activity and Use Limitations — AULs) are recorded instruments that run with the land, providing notice of contamination and restricting certain future uses to protect public health when contamination is managed but not fully eliminated.
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