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Res 2022-106R/approving a Seventh Amended and Restated Development Agreement with Lazy Oaks Ranch, LP, and its partial assignees in connection with the La Cima Development near the intersection of Old Ranch Road 12
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Res 2022-106R/approving a Seventh Amended and Restated Development Agreement with Lazy Oaks Ranch, LP, and its partial assignees in connection with the La Cima Development near the intersection of Old Ranch Road 12
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2.03 Equivalent Substitute Obligation <br />If any Party is unable to meet an obligation under this Agreement due to a court order invalidating all <br />or a portion of this Agreement, preemptive state or federal law, an imminent and bona fide threat to <br />public safety that prevents performance or requires different performance, changed circumstances <br />or subsequent conditions that would legally excuse performance under this Agreement, or any other <br />reason beyond the Party's reasonable and practical control, the Parties will cooperate to revise this <br />Agreement to provide for an equivalent substitute right or obligation as similar in terms to the illegal, <br />invalid, or unenforceable provision as is possible and is legal, valid and enforceable, or other <br />additional or modified rights or obligations that will most nearly preserve each Party's overall <br />contractual benefit under this Agreement. <br />2.04 Cooperation <br />The Parties agree to execute and deliver all such other and further documents or instruments and <br />undertake such other and further actions as are or may become necessary or convenient to effectuate <br />the purposes and intent of this Agreement. <br />2.05 Litigation <br />In the event of any third -party lawsuit or other claim relating to the validity of this Agreement or any <br />action taken by the Parties hereunder, Owner and the City agree to cooperate in the defense of such <br />suit or claim, and to use their respective best efforts to resolve the suit or claim without diminution of <br />their respective rights and obligations under this Agreement, but only to the extent each party <br />determines, in its sole discretion, that its interests are aligned or not in conflict with the other party's <br />interests. The filing of any third -party lawsuit relating to this Agreement or the development of the <br />Property will not delay, stop, or otherwise affect the development of the Property or the City's <br />processing or issuance of any approvals for the development of the Property, unless otherwise <br />required by a court of competent jurisdiction. The City agrees not to stipulate or agree to the issuance <br />of any court order that would impede or delay the City's processing or issuance of approvals for the <br />development of the Property. <br />2.06 Default <br />Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Party shall be deemed to be in default hereunder <br />until the passage of thirty (30) business days after receipt by such party of notice of default from the <br />other Party. Upon the passage of thirty (30) business days without cure of the default, such Party <br />shall be deemed to have defaulted for all purposes of this Agreement. In the event of a non -cured <br />default, the non -defaulting Party shall have all the rights and remedies available under applicable <br />law, including the right to institute legal action to cure any default, to enjoin any threatened or <br />attempted violation of this Agreement, or to enforce the defaulting Party's obligations under this <br />Agreement by specific performance. Nothing herein shall prevent the Parties from extending the <br />above specified time frames for default and/or cure by mutual written agreement. <br />2.07 Governmental Powers; Waiver of Immunity <br />It is understood that by execution of this Agreement the City does not waive or surrender any of its <br />governmental powers, immunities or rights. <br />2.08 Governing Law and Venue <br />The City and Owner agree that this Agreement has been made under the laws of the State of Texas <br />in effect on this date, and that any interpretation of this Agreement at a future date shall be made <br />under the laws of the State of Texas. The City and the Owner further agree that all actions to be <br />performed under this Agreement are performable in Hays County, Texas. <br />2.09 Attorney's Fees <br />If any action at law or in equity, including an action for declaratory relief, is brought to enforce or <br />interpret the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover reasonable <br />attorney's fees from the other Party. The amount of fees recoverable under this paragraph may be <br />set by the court in the trial of the underlying action or may be enforced in a separate action brought <br />for that purpose, and any fees recovered shall be in addition to any other relief that may be awarded. <br />15 <br />3591485.1 <br />
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