Venetian/Palazzo Inter-relationship and Cooperation Sample Clauses

Venetian/Palazzo Inter-relationship and Cooperation. 1. (a) As part of the construction of the Venetian, H/C I Owner included in the Venetian certain facilities (collectively, the "SHARED FACILITIES") that are intended to be shared with H/C II Owner (and therefore were partly paid for by H/C II Owner). The Shared Facilities are described on EXHIBIT N attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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