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Campsite Usage/Bylaw Revisions. The Parties agree that inhabited campsite usage at Port Xxxxx is restricted to a maximum of one hundred eighty (180) days per year, except for those campsites listed on Exhibit 4 hereto which are entitled to extended camping privileges of up to two hundred forty (240) days, subject to the limitations in the revised Port Xxxxx Bylaws. A true and accurate copy of the revised Port Xxxxx Bylaws, submitted for review and approval to the Tribe on May 4, 1996, and reviewed and approved by the Tribe by Resolution No. 96-0107 o n June 14, 1996, are annexed hereto as Exhibit 5, and by reference made part of this Agreement. By approving Port Susan’s revised Bylaws, the Tribe deems the Bylaws to be in conformance with this Agreement and the organic documents. Port Xxxxx will operate pursuant to, and in compliance with, these revised Bylaws. The Parties acknowledge that the Tribe must approve any future changes to Port Susan’s Bylaws. The Tribe has reviewed the revised Port Xxxxx Rules and Regulations, a true and accurate copy of which are annexed hereto as Exhibit 6 and by reference made part of this agreement. The Tribe acknowledges Port Susan’s revised Rules and Regulations comply with Port Susan’s Bylaws, the terms of this Agreement and the organic documents. Port Xxxxx affirms that any future changes to the Rules and Regulations will not violate or contradict the Bylaws. Port Xxxxx acknowledges its responsibility to construct, maintain, implement and operate a system to assure membership compliance with the inhabited campsite usage restrictions made part of this Agreement and as provided in its Bylaws and Rules and Regulations. To do so, Port Xxxxx has purchased certain equipment and established a conceptual compliance plan of operation and use monitoring system which is that specified in Exhibit 7 hereto. The Parties recognize that the conceptual system and plan described in Exhibit 7 is untested. Consequently, Port Xxxxx has reserved the right at its sole discretion to alter or modify its compliance plan and system in order to meet the articulated standards specified herein as to maximum inhabited campsite usage. Port Susan’s obligation to enforce compliance with the campsite usage restrictions specified herein is not relieved or excused because of any compliance plan or system failures or inadequacies. To ensure Port Susan’s compliance with the campsite restrictions it shall commence the monitoring of campsite usage through the use of its computerized entrance ...
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