Common use of General Plan Litigation Clause in Contracts

General Plan Litigation. The City has determined that this Agreement is consistent with its General Plan. The Owner has reviewed the General Plan and concurs with the City’s determination. The City shall have no liability under this Agreement or otherwise for any failure of the City to perform under this Agreement, or for the inability of the Owner to develop the Property as contemplated by the Development Plan, which failure to perform or inability to develop is as the result of a judicial determination that the General Plan, or portions thereof, are invalid or inadequate or not in compliance with law, or that this Agreement or any of the City’s actions in adopting it were invalid, inadequate, or not in compliance with law.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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General Plan Litigation. The City has determined that this Agreement is consistent with its General Plan. The Owner has reviewed the General Plan and concurs with the City’s determination. The City shall have no liability under this Agreement or otherwise for any failure of the City to perform under this Agreement, or for the inability of the Owner to develop the Property as contemplated by the Development PlanAgreement, which failure to perform or inability to develop is as the result of a judicial determination that the General Plan, or portions thereof, are invalid or inadequate or not in compliance with law, or that this Agreement or any of the City’s actions in adopting it were invalid, inadequate, or not in compliance with the law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Commercial Cannabis Business Development Agreement, Commercial Cannabis Business Development Agreement

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