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V. WHEREAS, but for the imposition of the Deed Restriction condition of the Grant, the <br />Grant would not be consistent with the public purposes of the 2002 Resources Bond Act, Youth Soccer <br />Program and the funds that are the subject of the Grant could therefore not have been granted; and <br />VL WHEREAS, Owner(s) has/ve elected to comply with the Deed Restriction of the Grant, <br />so as to enable Owner(s), to receive the Grant funds and perform the work described in the Grant. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the issuance of the Grant funds by DPR, the <br />undersigned Owner(s) for himself/herself/themselves and for his/her/their heirs, assigns, and successors - <br />in -interest, hereby irrevocably covenant(s) with DPR that the condition of the grant (set forth at <br />paragraph(s) 1 through 5 and in Exhibit B hereto) shall at all times on and after the date on which this <br />Deed Restriction is recorded constitute for all purposes covenants, conditions and restrictions on the use <br />and enjoyment of the Property that are hereby attached to the deed to the Property as fully effective <br />components thereof. <br />1. DURATION. (a) This Deed Restriction shall remain in full force and effect and shall <br />bind Owner(s) and all his/her/their assigns or successors -in -interest for the period running from July 1, <br />2017 through June 30, 2047. <br />2. TAXES AND ASSESMENTS. It is intended that this Deed Restriction is irrevocable <br />and shall constitute an enforceable restriction within the meaning of a) Article XIII, section 8, of the <br />California Constitution; and b) section 402.1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code or successor <br />statue. Furthermore, this Deed Restriction shall be deemed to constitute a servitude upon and burden to <br />the Property within the meaning of section 3712(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, or <br />successor statue, which survives a sale of tax -deeded property. <br />3. RIGHT OF ENTRY. DPR or its agent or employees may enter onto the Property at times <br />reasonably acceptable to Owner(s) to ascertain whether the use restrictions set forth above are being <br />observed. <br />4. REMEDIES. Any act, conveyance, contract, or authorization by Owner(s) whether <br />written or oral which uses or would cause to be used or would pen -nit use of the Property contrary to the <br />