City’s Rights Following Termination Sample Clauses

City’s Rights Following Termination. If a Termination occurs, City, in its sole discretion, may take any action with respect to the Project Site, including the right to negotiate with another developer for the development of the Project Site, to elect not to pursue any project at the Project Site, or to undertake other efforts with the Project Site including pursuing a new procurement or issuing a new request for proposals. Lead Developer agrees that if this Agreement terminates on its own terms, City shall have the right to elect to negotiate with another Short-Listed Proposer to reprocure the Project, and use the Proposal and the Work Materials submitted by Lead Developer prior to Termination.‌
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