Common use of Redevelopment Entity Costs Clause in Contracts

Redevelopment Entity Costs. All reasonable fees, expenses and costs actually incurred by the Redevelopment Entity, solely with respect to its role as Redevelopment Entity and solely and specifically related to the Project, attributable to outside counsel, engineering, planning, and financial professional fees, unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties or otherwise paid or payable from other arrangements.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement

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