Common use of NO OBLIGATION TO PROCEED Clause in Contracts

NO OBLIGATION TO PROCEED. The Applicant acknowledges that the City is not obligated by the execution of this Agreement to grant any establishing portion of the Request and any and all actions are subject to the sole discretion of the Governing Body of the City and the requirements of the applicable statutes. Specifically, the Applicant acknowledges that the City is not obligated by the execution of this Agreement to establish any districts or approve any studies or plans and acknowledges that the establishment of any districts and the approval of any studies or plans are subject to the sole discretion of the Governing Body of the City and the requirements of the applicable statute(s).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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NO OBLIGATION TO PROCEED. The Applicant acknowledges that the City is not obligated by the execution of this Agreement to grant any establishing portion of the Request and any and all actions are subject to the sole discretion of the Governing Body of the City and the requirements of the applicable statutes. Specifically, the Applicant acknowledges that the City is not obligated by the execution of this Agreement to establish any districts or approve any studies or plans and acknowledges that the establishment of any districts and the approval of any studies or plans are subject to the sole discretion of the Governing Body of the City and the requirements of the applicable statute(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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