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evidence and secure Developer's obligation to use all amounts disbursed for the diligent <br /> <br /> restoration of the Property. <br /> (d) No Event of Default shall remain uncured. <br /> 906.5 Method of Disbursement and Undisbursed Funds. <br /> Any Proceeds and Shortfall Funds to be disbursed to Developer shall be held by City and <br /> disbursed in accordance with then customary disbursement procedures and related provisions. <br /> Any amounts remaining undisbursed following completion of such restoration shall be returned <br /> to Developer up to the amount of any Shortfall Funds deposited by Developer, and any other <br /> amounts remaining shall either be paid to Developer or applied by City against any obligations to <br /> City that are secured by a lien on the Property, as they elect in their sole and absolute discretion. <br /> 906.6 Failure to Satisfy Conditions. In the event that Developer fails tofulfill <br /> the Restoration Conditions within one hundred twenty (120) days (unless extended pursuant to <br /> Section 19.5) following the date on which the damage occurs, the Proceeds shall be applied by <br /> City against any obligations to City that are secured by a lien on the Property, and the selection <br /> of which such obligations to apply the Proceeds against shall be made by City in their sole and <br /> absolute discretion. <br /> 906.7 Restoration. Nothing in this Article 19 shall be construed to excuse <br /> Developer from repairing and restoring all damage to the Property, regardless of whether <br /> insurance proceeds are available or sufficient. <br /> 906.8 Condemnation; Treatment of Compensation <br /> Subject to any superior rights of Senior Lender, Developer hereby assigns to the City, as security <br /> for all obligations to City secured by a lien on the Property, all amounts payable to Developer in <br /> connection with any Condemnation, and any proceeds of any related settlement (collectively, <br /> "Compensation"). Subject to any superior rights of Senior Lender, Developer shall deliver such <br /> remaining Compensation to City immediately upon receipt. If the taking results in a loss of the <br /> Property to an extent that, in the reasonable opinion of City, renders or is likely to render the <br /> Property not economically viable or if, in City's reasonable judgment Developer's security is <br /> otherwise impaired, City may apply the Compensation received due to judgment or settlement in <br /> connection with any condemnation or other taking to reduce the unpaid obligations secured in <br /> such order as City may determine, and without any adjustment in the amount or due dates of <br /> payments due under the Note. If so applied, any award in excess of the unpaid balance of the <br /> Note and other sums due to City shall be paid to Developer or Developer's assignee. City shall <br /> have no obligation to take any action in connection with any actual or threatened condemnation <br /> or other proceeding. <br /> (a) Notwithstanding the foregoing, as long as the value of City's liens are not impaired, <br /> any condemnation proceeds may be used by the Developer for repair andlor restoration of the <br /> Project. <br /> 20 <br /> 25K-56 <br /> <br />
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