Acts Beyond the Control of Milwaukee Sample Clauses

Acts Beyond the Control of Milwaukee. The District may not bring any action against Milwaukee for any injury or change in the green infrastructure resulting from causes beyond the control of Milwaukee, including, but not limited to, natural disasters such as fire, flood, storm, natural earth movement and natural deterioration, or prudent actions taken by Milwaukee under emergency conditions to prevent or mitigate damage from such causes, provided that Milwaukee notifies the District of any occurrence that has adversely affected or interfered with the purpose of this Covenant.
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