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Considered Factors. The parties have, as required by Xxx 000, considered certain factors prior to entering into this contract conditionally transferring property, including the following: (1) Composition of the population; population density; land area and land uses; assessed valuation; topography, natural boundaries and drainage basins; past and probable future growth, including population increase and business, commercial, and industrial development in the conditionally transferred areas (as described on the attached exhibits); and the comparative data for the townships and the portions of the townships remaining after the transfer of the conditionally transferred areas. (2) Need for organized community services; the present costs and adequacy of governmental services in the conditionally transferred areas (as described on the attached exhibits); the probable future need for services in the conditionally transferred areas; the practicability of supplying such services to the conditionally transferred areas; the probable effect of the transfers and of alternative courses of action on the cost and adequacy of services in the conditionally transferred areas and on the remaining portions of the townships; the probable changes in taxes and tax rates in the conditionally transferred areas in relation to the benefits expected to accrue from the transfers; and the financial ability of Fremont to provide and maintain services in the conditionally transferred areas. (3) The general effect of the conditional transfers upon Fremont and the townships and the relationship of the conditional transfers to any established land use plans.
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  • REFERENCE TABLE Trust Indenture Act of 1939 Indenture Section Section ------- ------- 310(a).........................................................................................................6.11 310(b).........................................................................................................6.11 310(c).........................................................................................................N.A. 311(a).........................................................................................................6.12 311(b).........................................................................................................6.12 311(c).........................................................................................................N.A. 312(a)...................................................................................................7.01, 7.02 312(b).........................................................................................................7.02 312(c).........................................................................................................7.02 313(a).........................................................................................................7.04 313(b).........................................................................................................7.04 313(c).........................................................................................................7.04 314(a).........................................................................................................7.03 314(b)...................................................................................................3.05, 7.03 314(c)........................................................................................................11.01 314(d)........................................................................................................11.01 314(e)........................................................................................................11.01 314(f).........................................................................................................N.A. 315(a).........................................................................................................6.01 315(b).........................................................................................................6.05 315(c).........................................................................................................6.01 315(d).........................................................................................................6.01 315(e).........................................................................................................5.14 316(a)...................................................................................................2.07, 5.04 316(b).........................................................................................................9.02 316(c).........................................................................................................N.A. 317(a).........................................................................................................5.03 317(b).........................................................................................................3.03 318(a)........................................................................................................

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  • Nouns and Pronouns Whenever the context may require, any pronouns used in this Agreement shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine, or neuter forms, and the singular forms of nouns and pronouns shall include the plural, and vice versa.

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