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ArenaCo's Sole Cost. It is the intent of the Parties that, subject to Section 4.2(A) and except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement and the other Project Agreements, (A) the City shall not be required to pay any costs or expenses or provide any services whatsoever in connection with the Arena during the Term and (B) ArenaCo shall be solely responsible for paying, throughout the Term, all costs (including capital costs) necessary to design, construct, manage, and operate the Arena, including all costs of maintenance, repairs, replacements, renovation, remodeling, removal, alterations, improvements, insurance, Taxes, and all other costs, charges, expenses, and obligations of any kind now or at any time imposed upon or with respect to the Arena or the Arena Land.
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ArenaCo's Sole Cost. It is the intent of the Parties that, subject to Sections 3.2(A) and 3.3(E), the XXXX (but only to the extent the City is responsible for any obligations thereunder), and the Interim Agreement (and any replacement or renewal thereof), the City shall not be required to pay any costs or expenses or provide any services whatsoever in connection with the Parking Facilities during the Term, and ArenaCo shall be solely responsible for paying, throughout the Term, all costs (including capital costs) necessary to use, operate, manage, maintain, license, replace, and repair the Parking Facilities, including all costs of maintenance, repairs, replacements, renovation, remodeling, removal, alterations, improvements, insurance, Taxes, and all other costs, charges, expenses, and obligations of any kind now or at any time imposed upon or with respect to the Parking Facilities.

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