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MnDOT Contract Number: 1050153 <br />regulations. The Providing Party will not receive payment for work found by the Requesting Party to be <br />unsatisfactory or performed in violation of federal or state law. <br />9. State's Authorized Representative and Project Manager <br />9.1. The State's Authorized Representative for this master contract is the District State Aid Engineer, who has the <br />responsibility to monitor the State's performance. <br />9.2. The State's Project Manager will be identified in each work order contract. <br />10. Other Party's Authorized Representative and Project Manager <br />10.1. The Other Party's Authorized Representative for administering this master contract is the Other Party's <br />Engineer, and the Engineer has the responsibility to monitor the Other Party's performance. The Other <br />Party's Authorized Representative is also authorized to execute work order contracts on behalf of the Other <br />Party without approval of each proposed work order contract by its governing body. <br />10.2. The Other Party's Project Manager will be identified in each work order contract. <br />11. Assignment, Amendments, Waiver, and Contract Complete <br />11.1. Assignment. Neither party may assign or transfer any rights or obligations under this MPC or any work order <br />contract without the prior consent of the other and a fully executed Assignment Contract, executed and <br />approved by the same parties who executed and approved this MPC, or their successors in office. <br />11.2. Amendments. Any amendment to this master contract or any work order contract must be in writing and <br />will not be effective until it has been executed and approved by the same parties who executed and <br />approved the original contract, or their successors in office. <br />11.3. Waiver. If a party fails to enforce any provision of this master contract or any work order contract, that <br />failure does not waive the provision or the party's right to subsequently enforce it. <br />11.4. Contract Complete. This master contract and any work order contract contain all negotiations and contracts <br />between the State and the Other Party. No other understanding regarding this master contract or any work <br />order contract issued hereunder, whether written or oral may be used to bind either party. <br />12. Liability <br />12.1. Each party will be responsible for its own acts and omissions to the extent provided by law. The Other <br />Party's liability is governed by Minn. Stat. chapter 466 and other applicable law. The State's liability is <br />governed by Minn. Stat. section 3.736 and other applicable law. This clause will not be construed to bar any <br />legal remedies a party may have for the other party's failure to fulfill its obligations under this master <br />contract or any work order contract. Neither party agrees to assume any environmental liability on behalf of <br />the other party. A Providing Party under any work order is acting only as a "Contractor" to the Requesting <br />Party, as the term "Contractor" is defined in Minn. Stat. §11513.03 (subd. 10), and is entitled to the <br />protections afforded to a "Contractor" by the Minnesota Environmental Response and Liability Act. The <br />parties specifically intend that Minn. Stat. §471.59 subd. 1a will apply to any work undertaken under this <br />MPC and any work order issued hereunder. <br />13. State Audits <br />13.1. Under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5, the party's books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and <br />practices relevant to any work order contract are subject to examination by the parties and by the State <br />Auditor or Legislative Auditor, as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the end of this MPC. <br />14. Government Data Practices and Intellectual Property <br />14.1. Government Data Practices. The Other Party and State must comply with the Minnesota Government Data <br />Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, as it applies to all data provided by the State under this MPC and any work <br />order contract, and as it applies to all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or <br />disseminated by the Other Party under this MPC and any work order contract. The civil remedies of Minn. <br />Stat. § 13.08 apply to the release of the data referred to in this clause by either the Other Party or the State. <br />14.2. Intellectual Property Rights <br />