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Tax Abatement
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1995-62
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3/27/1995
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118
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<br /> ¡r;~ <br /> Page 4 <br /> determine Thrifty Call's compliance with this Agreement. Upon the City's verification of <br /> compliance with this Agreement by Thrifty Call, the City shall issue a tax abatement <br /> certificate to Thrifty Call validating the Tax Abatement for the current tax year. <br /> ~-. B. -- At all times until the City's rights to declare default against Thrifty Call have <br /> I expired, the City shall have access to the Property and facilities of Thrifty Call upon <br /> -- <br /> reasonable prior notice for the purpose of inspecting them to ensure that the Improvements <br /> are constructed, installed, maintained and used in accordance with the conditions of this <br /> Agreement. <br /> 5. <br /> DEFAULT <br /> A. On or before June 30, 1999, the City Council may declare a default hereunder <br /> if Thrifty Call <br /> 1. fails to complete construction of the Improvements by the deadline <br /> set out in Section 2 above; <br /> 2. refuses, fails or neglects to comply with any of the terms of this <br /> Agreement, including the provision for the creation and maintenance <br /> of jobs in Section 2 above; <br /> 3. made any representation in this Agreement or in the application to the <br /> City for tax abatement that is false or misleading in any material <br /> respect; or <br /> 4. allows ad valorem taxes on the Property owed to the City to become <br /> delinquent and fails to timely and properly protest or contest the taxes. <br /> Should the City Manager determine Thrifty Call to be in default of this Agreement on a <br /> basis other than the failure to create or maintain jobs or to pay ad valorem taxes on the <br /> Property, the City Manager shall notify Thrifty Call in writing, and if the default is not cured <br /> within 60 days from the date of the notice (the "Cure Period"), then the City Council may <br />
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