Common use of Violations and Remedies Clause in Contracts

Violations and Remedies. Enforcement. The Parties agree that this Contract may be introduced in any enforcement proceeding as the stipulation of the Parties hereto. If NRCS determines that a Landowner is in violation of the terms of this Contract, or the terms of documents incorporated by reference into this Contract, the Landowner shall be given reasonable notice and an opportunity to voluntarily correct the violation within 30 days of the date of notice, or such additional time as the State Conservationist determines is necessary to correct the violation. If there is a continued failure of the Landowner to comply with any of the provisions of this Contract, NRCS or other delegated authority shall have any legal or equitable remedy provided by law and the right: 1. To enter upon the Property to perform necessary work for prevention of or remediation of damage to wetland or other natural values; and, 2. To assess all expenses incurred by NRCS (including any legal fees or attorney fees) against the Landowner, to be owed immediately to the United States.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Wetlands Reserve Program Contract, Contract for 30 Year Land Use, Wetlands Reserve Program Contract

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