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obligations of the City and not of any governing body member, officer, agent, servant or <br />employee of the City in the individual capacity thereof. <br />ARTICLE IX <br />Events of Default <br />Section 9.1. Events of Default Defined The term "Event of Default" shall mean, <br />whenever it is used in this Agreement (unless the context otherwise provides), any failure by <br />Developer or the City to substantially observe or perform any material covenant, condition, <br />obligation or agreement on its part to be observed or performed hereunder. <br />Section 9.2. Citv's Remedies on Default Whenever any Event of Default by Developer <br />occurs, the City may take any one or more of the following actions after providing thirty (30) <br />days written notice to the Multifamily Developer of the Event of Default, but only if the Event of <br />Default has not been cured within said thirty (30) days, provided, however, that if such Event of <br />Default is by its nature incapable of cure within thirty (30) days if the Multifamily Developer <br />provides to the City evidence, reasonably acceptable to the City, that the Event of Default will be <br />cured and will be cured as soon as reasonably possible, then the Multifamily Developer shall <br />have such additional time as is reasonably necessary to cure such Event of Default but only so <br />long as the Multifamily Developer is diligently pursuing such cure: <br />(a) Suspend its performance of the City's obligations under this Agreement and the <br />Note until the Event of Default is cured. If the City suspends its performance of its obligation to <br />make payments due under the Note, the City shall make the suspended payments to the <br />Multifamily Developer within five (5) business days following the Multifamily Developer's cure <br />of the Event of Default. The City is not obligated to invest any amounts the City retains as a <br />result of the City's suspension of its performance of its obligation to make payments under the <br />Note, and is not obligated to pay Developer interest on the amount of the suspended payments <br />• between the date the payment is suspended and the date the City makes the suspended payment <br />to the Multifamily Developer. <br />(b) Take whatever action, including legal, equitable or administrative action, which <br />may appear necessary or desirable to the City to collect any payments due under this Agreement, <br />or to enforce performance and observance of any obligation, agreement, or covenant of the <br />Multifamily Developer under this Agreement. <br />(c) If Developer defaults on its obligation to pay Acquisition Costs under Article III, <br />the City may abandon the condemnation proceeding. Any costs incurred by the City, including <br />any amounts the City is obligated to pay to owners named in the condemnation petition or other <br />individuals or entities for attorneys fees, appraisal fees, relocation payments and other costs shall <br />be considered Acquisition Costs. <br />Section 9.3. Develoner's Remedies on Default Whenever any Event of Default by City <br />occurs, the Multifamily Developer may take whatever action, including legal, equitable or <br />administrative action (including an action for specific performance), which may appear <br />18 <br />• <br />