Common use of Remedies of County Clause in Contracts

Remedies of County. If Owner/Developer fails to cure such default within the reasonable time specified by the County, the County shall be entitled to (a) make a draw on the Security for the amount reasonably determined by the County to be necessary to cure the default in a manner consistent with the approved Plans up to the amount of the Security; and (b) xxx the Owner/Developer for recovery of any amount necessary to cure the default over and above the amount available under the Security, including court costs, witness fees and reasonable attorneys' fees; and (c) any other remedy at law or equity.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subdivision Improvements Agreement, Subdivision Improvements Agreement, Improvements Agreement

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Remedies of County. If Owner/Developer fails to cure such default within the reasonable time specified by the County, the County shall be entitled to (a) make a draw on the Security for the amount reasonably determined by the County to be necessary to cure the default in a manner consistent with the approved Plans up to the amount of the Security; and (b) xxx the Owner/Developer for recovery of any amount necessary to cure the default over and above the amount available under the Security, including court costs, witness fees and reasonable attorneys' fees; and (c) any other remedy at law or equity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subdivision Improvements Agreement, Subdivision Improvements Agreement

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Remedies of County. If Owner/Developer fails to cure such default within the reasonable time specified by the County, the County shall be entitled to (a) make a draw on the Security for the amount reasonably determined by the County to be necessary to cure the default in a manner consistent with the approved Plans up to the amount of the Security; and (b) xxx sue the Owner/Developer for recovery of any amount necessary to cure the default over and above the amount available under the Security, including court costs, witness fees and reasonable attorneys' fees; and (c) any other remedy at law or equity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Improvements Agreement

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