Common use of DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT Clause in Contracts

DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT. If a Surety is in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, which by its terms will become null and void prior to the time at which all money or obligation of Developer is paid or completed, it is agreed that Developer shall provide City with a new letter of credit, acceptable to City as to provider and form, or a cash deposit, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the said expiring letter of credit. If a new letter of credit is not received as required above, City may declare a default in the terms of this Agreement and thence draw in part or in total, at City's discretion, upon the expiring letter of credit solely to avoid the loss of surety for the continued obligation, with such withdrawal considered thereafter as a cash escrow surety.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: ’s Agreement, ’s Agreement, S Agreement

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DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT. If a Surety is in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, which by its terms will become null and void prior to the time at which all money or obligation of Developer is paid or completed, it is agreed that Developer shall provide City with a new letter of credit, reasonably acceptable to City as to provider and form, or a cash deposit, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the said expiring letter of credit. If a new letter of credit is not received as required above, City may declare a default in the terms of this Agreement and thence draw in part or in total, at City's discretion, upon the expiring letter of credit solely to avoid the loss of surety for the continued obligation, with such withdrawal considered thereafter as a cash escrow surety.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Developer’s Agreement, S Agreement for Northwood, Developer’s Agreement

DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT. If a the Surety is in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, which by its terms will become null and void prior to the time at which all money or obligation of Developer is paid or completed, it is agreed that Developer shall provide City with a new letter of credit, acceptable to City as to provider and form, or a cash deposit, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the said expiring letter of credit. If a new letter of credit is not received as required above, City may declare a default in the terms of this Agreement and thence draw in part or in total, at City's discretion, upon the expiring letter of credit solely to avoid the loss of surety for the continued obligation, with such withdrawal considered thereafter as a cash escrow suretySurety.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Developer’s Agreement Rush Creek Hollow, www.maplegrovemn.gov

DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT. If a the Surety is in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, which by its terms will become null and void prior to the time at which all money or obligation of Developer is paid or completed, it is agreed that Developer shall provide City with a new letter of credit, reasonably acceptable to City as to provider and form, or a cash deposit, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the said expiring letter of credit. If a new letter of credit is not received as required above, City may declare a default in the terms of this Agreement and thence draw in part or in total, at City's discretion, upon the expiring letter of credit solely to avoid the loss of surety for the continued obligation, with such withdrawal considered thereafter as a cash escrow suretySurety.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Developer’s Agreement Rush Hollow Senior

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DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT. If a the Phase 2 Surety is in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, which by its terms will become null and void prior to the time at which all money or obligation of Developer is paid or completed, it is agreed that Developer shall provide City with a new letter of credit, acceptable to City as to provider and form, or a cash deposit, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the said expiring letter of credit. If a new letter of credit is not received as required above, City may declare a default in the terms of this Agreement and thence draw in part or in total, at City's discretion, upon the expiring letter of credit solely to avoid the loss of surety for the continued obligation, with such withdrawal considered thereafter as a cash escrow suretyPhase 2 Surety.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Developer’s Agreement

DRAW ON EXPIRING LETTER OF CREDIT. If a Surety is in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, which by its terms will become null and void prior to the time at which all money or obligation of Developer is paid or completed, it is agreed that Developer shall provide City with a new letter of credit, acceptable to City as to provider and form, or a cash deposit, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the said expiring letter of credit. If a new letter of credit is not received as required above, City may declare a default in the terms of this Agreement and thence draw in part or in total, at City's discretion, upon the expiring letter of credit solely to avoid the loss of surety for the continued obligation, with such withdrawal considered thereafter as a cash escrow suretySurety.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.maplegrovemn.gov

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