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MnDOT Contract No.: 1052001 <br />11. Assignment; Amendments; Waiver; Contract Complete <br />11.1. Assignment. No party may assign or transfer any rights or obligations under this Agreement without the <br />prior consent of the other party and a written assignment agreement, executed and approved by the same <br />parties who executed and approved this Agreement, or their successors in office. The foregoing does not <br />prohibit the County and/or the City from contracting with a third -party to perform County or City <br />maintenance responsibilities covered under this Agreement. <br />11.2. Amendments. Any amendment to this Agreement must be in writing and will not be effective until it has <br />been executed and approved by the same parties who executed and approved the original Agreement, or <br />their successors in office. <br />11.3. Waiver. If a party fails to enforce any provision of this Agreement, that failure does not waive the <br />provision or the party's right to subsequently enforce it. <br />11.4. Contract Complete. This Agreement contains all prior negotiations and agreements between the State, the <br />County, and the City. No other understanding regarding this Agreement, whether written or oral, may be <br />used to bind either party. <br />12. liability; Worker Compensation Claims; Insurance <br />12.1. Each party is responsible for its own acts, omissions and the results thereof to the extent authorized by law <br />and will not be responsible for the acts and omissions of others and the results thereof. Minnesota <br />Statutes § 3.736 and other applicable law govern liability of the State. Minnesota Statutes Chapter 466 and <br />other applicable law govern liability of the County and the City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the County <br />and the City will indemnify, hold harmless, and defend (to the extent permitted by the Minnesota Attorney <br />General) the State against any claims, causes of actions, damages, costs (including reasonable attorneys <br />fees), and expenses arising in connection with the project covered by this Agreement, regardless of <br />whether such claims are asserted by the County's contractor(s) or consultant(s) or by a third party because <br />of an act or omission by the County or its contractor(s) or consultant(s). <br />12.2. Each party is responsible for its own employees for any claims arising under the Workers Compensation <br />Act. <br />12.3. The County may require its contractor to carry insurance to cover claims for damages asserted against the <br />County's contractor. <br />13. Nondiscrimination <br />Provisions of Minnesota Statutes § 181.59 and of any applicable law relating to civil rights and discrimination are <br />considered part of this Agreement. <br />14. Title VI/Non-discrimination Assurances <br />The County agrees to comply with all applicable US DOT Standard Title VI/Non-Discrimination Assurances <br />contained in DOT Order No. 1050.2A, and in particular Appendices A and E, which can be found at: <br />https://edocs-pubIic.dot.state.mn.us/edocs public/DMResultSet/download?docld=11149035. If federal funds <br />are included in this Agreement, the County will ensure the appendices and solicitation language within the <br />assurances are inserted into contracts as required. The State may conduct a review of the County's compliance <br />with this provision. The County must cooperate with the State throughout the review process by supplying all <br />requested information and documentation to the State, making County staff and officials available for meetings <br />as requested, and correcting any areas of non-compliance as determined by the State. <br />In <br />Payable Standard (Cooperative Agreements) <br />
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