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a. Buyer must obtain a certificate of occupancy from the City of Ramsey, for <br />the project described below by (INSERT DATE 12 Months After <br />CLOSING). <br />Project Description: <br />i. Garage RE LLC or Assigns Site Plan, approved by the <br />City of Ramsey on by Resolution <br />ii. Development Agreement for Garage RE LLC or <br />Assigns, approved by the City of Ramsey on <br />by Resolution # <br />3. Seller may impose a penalty of $50,000.00 against the Property if the certificate of <br />occupancy is not obtained, for the construction of a minimum 1,800 square foot oil <br />change building and 20 space parking lot on adjacent lot south of the Property, <br />pursuant to the deadline set forth above. The penalty is due upon written notice to <br />Buyer from Seller of the failure to satisfy a contingency. In the event the penalty <br />is not paid within 30 days of receipt of the notice, Seller may, but is not required <br />to, certify the penalty to Anoka County as an assessment against the Property. <br />Buyer waives any and all rights under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 429, and any <br />other applicable law, including any right to notice of hearing and hearing, the right <br />to object, and the right to appeal the assessment. Buyer further waives any <br />requirements of the City Charter that may apply to said assessment. <br />4. As an alternative to imposition of a financial penalty and not in addition thereto, <br />Seller may re-enter and take physical possession of the Property. Title to the <br />Property shall be restored in Seller, and Buyer shall execute whatever documents <br />and undertake whatever steps are necessary to establish and confirm Seller's fee <br />simple interest in the Property free of any claims or encumbrances, including <br />mechanic's liens. <br />5. If the City refuses to issue a Certificate of Occupancy upon request by Buyer, it <br />shall state its reasons for doing so in writing and Buyer will have 90 days in which <br />to cure any deficiencies, or such other accommodations as the parties may agree <br />to. <br />6. This document constitutes the entire Right of Re-entry Agreement between the <br />parties. Any modifications or amendments to this Agreement must be in writing <br />and signed by both parties. <br />
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