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MAPPOA. The term "MAPPOA" means the Metro Air Park Property Owners Association, a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation, and refers to the association of landowners owning land in the Metro Air Park Special Planning Area who have signed the MAPPOA Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions or CC&R’s, attached as Exhibit G hereto. Pursuant to COUNTY zoning requirements, all landowners who need Urban Development Permits from COUNTY to develop within MAPSPA must become members of MAPPOA.
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  • MODELDOCUMEN In consideration of and conditioned upon the payment of the final payment as set forth above, Contractor hereby unconditionally releases and forever discharges Princeton University and its officers, directors, agents and representatives, and Princeton University’s premises and property, from all claims and causes of action, and all mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens, construction liens and other liens, that now or that in the future may be owned, claimed or asserted by Contractor against Princeton University, or the aforesaid land and improvements (including personal property related thereto), arising out of or in connection with the performance of the said Contract and all amendments thereto. As additional consideration for the final payment, Contractor agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless Princeton University from and against all costs, losses, damages, claims, causes of action, judgments and expenses, including attorney’s fees, arising out of or in connection with any claims or causes of action for payment or any liens asserted against Princeton University, or the aforesaid land and improvements (including personal property related thereto), which arise out of the performance of the work under the Contract and which may be asserted by the Contractor or any of its subcontractors, sub-subcontractors or materialmen of any tier thereof. As additional consideration for the final payment aforementioned, Contractor hereby unconditionally releases and forever discharges Princeton University from all claims for payment and all other claims and causes of action of every nature, known or unknown, arising out of or in connection with the performance of the said Contract. This release and discharge shall not apply to claims that Contractor may have against Princeton University for contribution or indemnity (if any) based upon third party claims asserted against Contractor for personal injury or damage to property asserted after the date hereof. Contractor further declares that it has made proper payment of all monies due to all of its employees, subcontractors and suppliers of labor, materials, and/or equipment, and agrees to indemnify and hold Princeton University harmless from any claim or demand it might suffer by reason of failure of this certification. The foregoing shall not relieve Contractor of its obligations under the provisions of said Contract, as amended, which by nature survive completion of the Work including without limitation, warranties, guarantees, and indemnities. Given under our hand and seal this date: by /Form signed and dated by Contractor/ EXHIBIT D - SUBCONTRACTOR’S FINAL RELEASE AND CERTIFICATE OF FINAL PAYMENT With reference to Subcontract No. as amended, by and between (“Subcontractor”) and _ (“Contractor”) for work for the construction of (the “Project”), the undersigned Subcontractor hereby certifies and represents that conditioned upon full payments of the sum of $ (the “final payment”) pursuant to Subcontractor Application for Payment No. _ dated _ in the amount of $ it has made full payment of all costs, charges and expenses incurred by it or on its behalf for work, labor, services, materials and equipment supplied to the foregoing premises and/or used in connection with its work under said Subcontract. The undersigned Subcontractor further certifies that to its best knowledge and belief, each of its subcontractors and materialmen has made full payment of all costs, charges and expenses incurred by them or on their behalf for work, labor, services, materials and equipment supplied to the foregoing premises and/or used by them in connection with the Subcontractor’s work under said Subcontract. Prior to the date of this Release, the Undersigned further certifies that it has received payments from the Contractor which total $ _. In consideration for the payment of the final payment as set forth above, the Subcontractor hereby unconditionally releases and forever discharges Princeton University and the Contractor and their affiliates and their respective officers, directors, agents, and representatives and Princeton University’s premises and property from all claims, causes of action, liens and obligations of every nature arising out of or in connection with the performance of the said Subcontract and all amendments thereto. This release and discharge shall not apply to claims that Subcontractor may have against Princeton University or Contractor for contribution or indemnity (if any) based upon third party claims asserted against Subcontractor for personal injury or damage to property asserted after the date hereof.

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