Proposal Incorporated Sample Clauses

Proposal Incorporated. The Tenant acknowledges that it has submitted to the County a proposal ("Proposal") that was the basis for the award of this Agreement and upon which the County has relied. IN THE EVENT THERE ARE ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN PROVISIONS OF THE PROPOSAL AND THE CONCESSION AGREEMENT, THE TERMS OF THE CONCESSION AGREEMENT SHALL GOVERN. The Proposal of the Tenant is hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference and shall include incorporation of the DBE participation requirements. The Tenant shall disclose under oath, and provide executed copies of, all agreements between the Proposer and any DBE listed by the Proposer as participating in this Agreement prior to the execution of this Agreement. Any failure, during the term of this Agreement, of the Tenant to maintain the DBE participation percentage as stated in its Proposal shall constitute a default in accordance with Articles 12.03 and 14.05 hereof.
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