Modification of Language Regarding Certificate of Expenditures Sample Clauses

Modification of Language Regarding Certificate of Expenditures. The parties hereby agree that the first sentence of Section 6.02(a) is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Other than the portion of the Initial Perimeter Public Street Costs which constitutes the Developer's Contribution, which shall be deemed to be properly submitted for reimbursement hereunder when incurred and paid by the City as set forth in Section 3.02 above, for all other reimbursements of CID/TIF Project Costs requested by Developer, Developer shall submit to the City a Certificate of Expenditure ("Certificate of Expenditure") in the form attached hereto as Exhibit P certifying the amount for which reimbursement is sought and identifying the corresponding line item on the Project Budget to which each requested reimbursement relates, including identification of whether such CID/TIF Project Costs are for TIF Improvements or CID Improvements.
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