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S-5-00T000440 $1,000,000.00 bodily injury per person, _S4- ,8004189,98 $2,000,000.00 aggregate <br />per occurrence, and X599;988:90 $1,000,000.00 property damage. All liability policies <br />evidencing insurance required by this paragraph shall name City and the Contractor as named <br />insured. Such policies shall be in the form and context satisfactory with the City Attorney and <br />shalt be filed with the City Administrator. A certificate showing that the Contractor has in effect <br />the aforesaid insurance covering both the City and the Contractor shall also be provided to the <br />City. <br />VI. NONDISCRIMINATION. The Contractor agrees that, during the life of this Contract, the <br />Contractor will not, within the State of Minnesota, discriminate against any employee or <br />applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, national origin, or ancestry, and will <br />include a similar provision in all subcontracts entered into for the performance thereof. This <br />Contract may be cancelled or terminated by the City and all money due or to become due <br />hereunder may be forfeited for a second or subsequent violation of the terms and conditions of <br />this paragraph. This paragraph is inserted in this Contract to comply with the provisions of <br />Minnesota Statutes, Section 181.59. <br />VII. TRANSFER, ASSIGNMENT, AND LIENS. <br />A. Transfer or Sale. The Contractor may sell, assign, convey, lease, or transfer all or part <br />of this Contract with the City's prior written approval. The City shall be entitled to <br />require, except as otherwise provided in this Contract, as conditions to any such approval <br />that: <br />1. Any proposed transferee shall have the qualifications and financial responsibility, as <br />reasonably determined by the City, necessary and adequate to fulfill the <br />obligations undertaken in this Contract by Contractor; and <br />2. The transfer does not create an anti -trust situation in the local refuse hauling industry <br />that is contrary to the public interest of the residents of Little Canada; and <br />3. Any proposed transferee, by instrument in writing satisfactory to the City for itself <br />and their successors and assigns, and expressly for the benefit of the City, have <br />expressly assumed all of the obligations of service under this Contract and agreed <br />to be subject to all the conditions and restrictions to which service is subject. It is <br />the intent of this Section, together with other provisions of this Contract, that (to <br />the fullest extent permitted by law and equity and excepting only in the manner <br />and to the extent specifically provided otherwise in this Contract) no transfer of, <br />or change with respect to, ownership or any part thereof, or any interest therein, <br />however, consummated or occurring, whether voluntary or involuntary, shall <br />operate, legally or practically, to deprive or limit the City of or with respect to <br />any rights or remedies or controls provided in or resulting from this Contract; and <br />4. There shall be submitted to the City for review all instruments and other legal <br />-17- <br />- 1 9 - <br />