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company or other financial institution acceptable to the City and shall be <br /> in a form acceptable to the City and its attorney. The bond shall be subject <br /> to cancellation by the obligor by giving one hundred twenty (120) days' <br /> prior written notice to the City. The Licensee shall renew each such bond <br /> no more than sixty (60) days after any such written notice, and failure to <br /> so renew the bond shall be an event of default of the obligations of the <br /> Licensee and shall constitute ground for immediate and automatic <br /> revocation of this License. Said bond shall provide that if the Licensee <br /> refuses to obey any of the requirements or to any of the acts required by <br /> this License or for any reason ceases to operate or abandons the landfill, <br /> and the City is required to expend monies or labor or material to restore, <br /> repair, or clean up the Landfill Site to the condition and requirements <br /> required by law, the obligor shall reimburse the City for any and all <br /> expenses incurred to remedy the failure of the Licensee to comply with <br /> this License, and the obligor shall indemnify and save the City harmless <br /> from all losses, costs, and charges that may occur to the City because of <br /> any default by the Licensee. The bond may be in a form exercisable by <br /> both the City and the County provided that such exercise feature allows its <br /> use on instruction by either or both the City and County. <br /> (02) In the event this, or any subsequent license is revoked or the <br /> Licensee closes operation of the landfill for any reason, including but <br /> without limitation, order of the court or other agency of competent <br /> jurisdiction, bankruptcy, insolvency, or abandonment, the Licensee shall <br /> immediately proceed to close, cover, and grade the Landfill Site according <br /> to an environmentally sound closure plan which shall be approved by the <br /> City and which shall comply with all requirements of the MPCA and <br /> Sherburne County relating to final closure. In the event the Licensee fails <br /> to comply with the terms of this subparagraph (02), the City may, upon <br /> ninety (90) days' prior notice to the Licensee, enter onto the property and <br /> perform all such obligations, the costs of which shall be borne by the <br /> Licensee, or, in default thereof, by its surety. <br /> 17.) Violation of Conditions. If the Licensee or its successors or assigns <br /> violate any term or condition imposed by this License, this License may be <br /> revoked and terminated. Without limiting the foregoing, the violation of any <br /> statute, regulation, ordinance, or license condition imposed by lawful <br /> governmental authority and governing operations on the Landfill Property is <br /> ground for revocation and termination of this License. The change, alteration, or <br /> amendment of any such statute, regulation, ordinance, or license condition by any <br /> governmental authority other than the City shall not excuse the Licensee from <br /> compliance with statutes, regulations, ordinances, or permit or license conditions <br /> in effect on the date of the original issuance of this License unless compliance is <br /> waived or excused by the City Council. The City shall not unreasonably refuse to <br /> waive or excuse compliance with existing permit or license conditions. <br /> 20 <br />