Acceptable Forms of Performance Securities and Payment Securities Sample Clauses

Acceptable Forms of Performance Securities and Payment Securities. All performance securities and payment securities shall be in the forms and amounts as prescribed by Minn. Stat. § 574.26 (1994) and as prescribed by the City Code. This applies to cash deposits, letters of credit, performance bonds and payment bonds. All cash deposits shall be deposited with the City Treasurer and pooled with other City funds. Any interest accruing on cash deposits shall accrue to benefit of the City and not to the Developer.
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