Common use of Actions to be Taken Clause in Contracts

Actions to be Taken. Upon Termination (Including Expiration). Concessionaire will promptly settle its account with the NAFI, including payment in full of all amounts due, yield up the facilities and all NAFI furnished property, clean and leave premises in as good order and condition as when received (exceptions are damages due to acts of God or the US Government, and ordinary wear and tear); surrender all installation passes, decals, and so forth, and complete satisfactory settlement of all customer complaints and claims. Termination of the Concessionaire contract does not release the Concessionaire from the obligation to satisfactorily settle customer complaints and claims. The Concessionaire will promptly remove all Concessionaire owned fixtures and supplies. On failure to remove the Concessionaire’s property, the Contracting Officer may cause Concessionaire’s property to be removed and stored in a warehouse at the Concessionaire’s expense. If the Concessionaire is indebted to the NAFI, the Concessionaire authorizes and empowers the Contracting Officer to take possession of the Concessionaire’s property and dispose of same by public sale without notice, and out of the proceeds of sale, satisfy all costs and indebtedness to NAFI.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Concessionaire Contract, Concessionaire Contract, Concessionaire Contract

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