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4.3 Projects with Federal Funding. Relocation, removal, or rearrangement of any <br />Company Electric Facilities made necessary because of the extension into or through City of a <br />federally -aided highway project shall be governed by the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, <br />Section 161.46, as supplemented or amended. It is understood that the right herein granted to <br />Company is a valuable right. City shall not order Company to remove or relocate its Electric <br />Facilities when a Public Way is vacated, improved or realigned because of a renewal or a <br />redevelopment plan which is financially subsidized in whole or in part by the Federal <br />Government or any agency thereof, unless the reasonable non - betterment costs of such <br />relocation and the loss and expense resulting therefrom are first paid to Company, but the City <br />need not pay those portions of such for which reimbursement to it is not available. <br />4.4 No Waiver. The provisions of this franchise apply only to facilities <br />constructed in reliance on a franchise from the City and shall not be construed to waive or <br />modify any rights obtained by Company for installations within a Company right -of -way <br />acquired by easement or prescriptive right before the applicable Public Way or Public Ground <br />was established, or Company's rights under state or county permit. <br />SECTION 5. TREE TRIMMING. <br />Company may trim all trees and shrubs in the Public Ways and Public Grounds of City <br />to the extent Company finds necessary to avoid interference with the proper construction, <br />operation, repair and maintenance of any Electric Facilities installed hereunder, provided that <br />Company shall save the City harmless from any liability arising therefrom, and subject to <br />permit or other reasonable regulation by the City. <br />SECTION 6. INDEMNIFICATION. <br />6.1 Indemnity of City. Company shall indemnify, keep and hold the City free and <br />harmless from any and all liability on account of injury to persons or damage to property <br />occasioned by the construction, maintenance, repair, inspection, the issuance of permits, or the <br />operation of the Electric Facilities located in the Public Ways and Public Grounds. The City <br />shall not be indemnified for losses or claims occasioned through its own negligence except for <br />losses or claims arising out of or alleging the City's negligence as to the issuance of permits for, <br />or inspection of, Company's plans or work. The City shall not be indemnified if the injury or <br />damage results from the performance in a proper manner of acts reasonably deemed hazardous <br />by Company, and such performance is nevertheless ordered or directed by City after notice of <br />Company's determination. <br />6.2 Defense of City. In the event a suit is brought against the City under <br />circumstances where this agreement to indemnify applies, Company at its sole cost and expense <br />shall defend the City in such suit if written notice thereof is promptly given to Company within <br />a period wherein Company is not prejudiced by lack of such notice. If Company is required to <br />indemnify and defend, it will thereafter have control of such litigation, but Company may not <br />settle such litigation without the consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably <br />5 <br />9 <br />
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