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Casino Development Restriction on Third Parties. So long as Columbia has title to the Shoreside Facilities Sites, the City shall restrict the use of all property in Xxxxxx County, Mississippi, that is owned or hereafter acquired by the City and is capable of being used for a riverboat casino operation or riverboat casino support facilities according to the Mississippi Gaming Control Act of 1990, as amended, and the Regulations of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, as amended, including, but not limited to the property which adjoins the water of the Mississippi River or adjoins the water of the Yazoo Diversion Canal, so that such property shall not be used for the development or operation of a new casino or its infrastructure/land-based support facilities as required by the Mississippi Gaming Commission Regulation II.A., Section 3(h), without the prior written approval of Columbia. There is no restriction on the utilization of city-owned or leased property for improvements associated with a particular new riverboat casino operation after that particular new riverboat casino operation has met its infrastructure/land-based obligations pursuant to Mississippi Gaming Commission Regulation II.A., Section 3(h). On the Transfer Date, the City shall record in the land registry for Xxxxxx County a deed restriction on all property owned by the City in Xxxxxx County capable of being used for a riverboat casino operation according to the laws of the state of Mississippi. In the event the City acquires additional property after the Transfer Date, capable of being used for a riverboat casino operation according to the laws of the state of Mississippi, the City shall record a similar deed restriction on such property as that referred to above. The City agrees, in its municipal capacity and in its capacity as a private landowner, not to sell, abandon or vacate that portion of Xxxxx Xxxxxx xxxx xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx and agrees not to permit any other casino operator to use any portion of the riparian rights associated with South Street for a riverboat casino. In the event the laws of the state of Mississippi are changed so as to permit land-based casinos and the City has property it intends to sell or lease for a land-based casino operation, Columbia shall be given the first right of refusal to acquire said property at the price and on the terms offered to interested third parties.
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