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. ' <br />KUTAK ROCK LLP <br />Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />July 21, 2008 <br />Page 2 <br />District contained in the Loan Documents, the Approving Resolution and the certified <br />proceedings and other certifications of public officials furnished to us, without underta.king to <br />verify the same by independent investigation. We have assumed the due authorization, <br />execution and delivery of the Loan Contract by, and the enforceability of the Loan Contract <br />against, the CWCB. <br />Based upon and in reliance on the foregoing, we are of the opinion, under existing law <br />and as of the date hereof, that: <br />(a) The Loan Documents have been duly executed by officers of the District <br />who are duly elected or appointed and are authorized to execute the Loan Documents and <br />to bind the District. <br />(b) The Approving Resolution was duly adopted by the Board of Directors of <br />the District, acting as the governing body of the Water Activity Enterprise. <br />(c) There are no provisions in the Constitution or laws of the State of <br />Colorado that prevent the Loan Documents from binding the District. <br />(d) The Loan Documents comprise a valid and binding special revenue <br />obligation of the District, legally enforceable against the District in accordance with the <br />terms of the Loan Documents. <br />We note that the principal of and interest on the Note are payable only out of the <br />Adjusted Net Revenue, as more particularly set forth in the Loan Documents and the Approving <br />Resolution. <br />The rights of the CWCB under the Loan Contract and as holder of the Note and the <br />enforceability of the Loan Documents may be limited by the effect of, and by restrictions and <br />limitations imposed by or resulting from, bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, reorganization, <br />debt adjustment or other similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally heretofore or hereafter <br />enacted or other laws, judicial decisions, and principles of equity relating to the enforcement of <br />contractual obligations generally, and are further subject as to enforceability to judicial <br />discretion, to the exercise by the State of Colorado and its governmental bodies of the police <br />power inherent in the sovereignty of the State, and to the exercise by the United States of <br />America of the powers delegated to it by the Constitution of the United States of America. <br />We express no opinion herein as to any matter not specifically set forth above. This <br />opinion is given as of the date hereof and we assume no obligation to update, revise or <br />supplement this opinion to reflect any facts or circumstances that may hereafter come to our <br />attention or any changes in law that may hereafter occur. <br />4834-8363-2642.1 <br />