Ongoing payments under 1974 Contract Sample Clauses

Ongoing payments under 1974 Contract. In addition to the payments to be 22 made on or before July 1, 2010 and after permit issuance specified in Section 2.5(b) above, the 23 OCWUT acknowledges and agrees that with the transfer of the 1974 Contract, OCWUT assumes 1 all responsibility to make other payments due to the USACE, including but not limited to (i) the 2 annual joint-use operation and maintenance costs billed annually in arrears based on actual 3 operation and maintenance expenses of the USACE as specified in Article 3 and Article 5(c) of 4 the 1974 Contract, (ii) any major capital replacement costs billed by the USACE pursuant to 5 Article 5(b) of the 1974 Contract, and (iii) future use storage costs pursuant to Article 5(a)(3) of 6 the 1974 Contract.
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