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Board Meetings
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3/3/1983
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Minutes, Agenda, Memorandums March 3, 1983
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b. During the term of the Contract, the State agrees to <br /> administer and operate and maintain the Leased Facilities in such <br /> a manner that the facilities and area will remain in good and <br /> efficient condition. <br /> c. The State shall promptly make any and all repairs or <br /> replacements of the recreation and fish and wildlife facilites of <br /> the Leased Facilites which are are necessry to protect the health <br /> and safety of the public using the Leased Facilities. In cases <br /> of neglect or failure of the State to make such repairs or <br /> replacements within 60 days following written notification from <br /> the United States, the United States may cause the repairs or <br /> replacement to be made, and the cost thereof shall be paid by the <br /> State as prescribed by the United States. <br /> d. In the event the State is found to be operating the <br /> Leased Facilities or any part thereof in violation of this Lease <br /> Agreement, then at the election of the United States, the Leased <br /> Facilities may be taken over from the State for operation and <br /> maintenance of the Leased Facilities by giving written notice to <br /> the State of such election and of the effective date thereof. <br /> During the period of operation by the United States, the State <br /> shall pay to the United States annually in advance the cost of <br /> operation and maintenance as presecribed in notices from the <br /> United States to the State. At the option of the United States, <br /> the Leased Facilites may be retransferred to the State in the <br /> manner originally transferred . <br /> e. The United States may terminate this Contract at any <br /> time that, in its opinion, the State violates any term of this <br /> Contract and fails to take corrective action satisfactory to the <br /> United States within 180 days after writen notice of the specific <br /> violation. The United States shall send a copy of notices issued <br /> under this article to the trustee under the trust indenture in <br /> the event bonds secured by such trust indenture are outstanding; <br /> however, failure to send such copy shall not affect validity of <br /> the notice of the State. Termination of the Contract by the <br /> United States because the State has violated any of the terms of <br /> this Contact does not relieve the State of its repayment <br /> obligation -specifed in section of this document. In the <br /> event the State defaults on this legal agreement, the United <br /> States reserves the right to relinquish all rights, including the <br /> perpetual easement rights on the Leased Facilities. <br /> f. Prior to expiration of this Contract, the parties <br /> shall consider renewing the Contract for an additional term. In <br /> the event the State elects not to renew such agreement, the State <br /> shall vacate and return the Leased Facilities to the United <br /> States, and the State may remove its personal and movable <br /> property and such property owned by third parties. All <br /> facilities developed or constructed by the State at no expense to <br /> the United States, including replacement facilities, shall be <br /> considered property of the State. <br /> -2- <br />
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