Common use of No Monetary Recourse Against the Town Clause in Contracts

No Monetary Recourse Against the Town. ‌ Grantee shall not have any monetary recourse against the Town or its officers, officials, boards, commissions, agents or employees for any loss, costs, expenses or damages arising out of any provision or requirement of this Franchise or the enforcement thereof, in accordance with the provisions of applicable federal, State and local law. The rights of the Town under this Franchise are in addition to, and shall not be read to limit, any immunities the Town may enjoy under federal, State or local law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement

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No Monetary Recourse Against the Town. Grantee shall not have any monetary recourse against the Town or its officers, officials, boards, commissions, agents or employees for any loss, costs, expenses or damages arising out of any provision or requirement of this Franchise or the enforcement thereof, in accordance with the provisions of applicable federal, State and local law. The rights of the Town under this Franchise are in addition to, and shall not be read to limit, any immunities the Town may enjoy under federal, State or local law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement, www.erieco.gov

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