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16. The County may enter into agreements with third parties to develop and implement the Plan <br /> or to subcontract day-to-day management responsibilities upon the Property to private <br /> consultants or contractors, environmental , educational or governmental organizations and <br /> agencies consistent with the Plan; provided however, that any such third party agreements <br /> shall be subject to the prior written approval of District, which shall not be unreasonably <br /> withheld , and such third parties shall agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this <br /> Agreement. Any such agreements necessary for routine maintenance or previously agreed <br /> upon minor improvement of the Property shall not require District' s written approval . All <br /> concessionaires, organizations and agencies shall be required to obtain from an insurance <br /> company licensed in the State of Florida and acceptable to the District liability or indemnity <br /> insurance providing for mutually acceptable minimum limits per person in any one claim, <br /> and aggregate limits for any number of persons or claims arising from any one incident and <br /> with respect to bodily injuries or death resulting therefrom, and for damage to property <br /> suffered or alleged to have been suffered by any person or persons resulting from operations <br /> under any agreement between either party and its concessionaires or organizations . The <br /> District shall be named as an additional insured for any such policies. <br /> 17 . The District and the County and any other governmental entities involved in management- <br /> related activities on the Property shall , throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain in <br /> force a program of insurance or self-insurance covering their liabilities as prescribed by <br /> section 768 . 28 , Florida Statutes. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver <br /> of the parties ' sovereign immunity in excess of the waiver set forth in section 768 .28 , <br /> Florida Statutes, or any other provision of law. The District's liability is further limited by <br /> recreational use immunity set forth in section 373 . 1395 , Florida Statutes, and nothing in this <br /> Agreement shall be construed as a limitation upon the District ' s right to assert such <br /> immunity. The County shall not take any action that interferes with the application of such <br /> immunity. There shall be no charge for public recreational use of the Property. <br /> 18 . During the term of this Agreement, the County shall pay all taxes (including, but not limited <br /> to, intangible personal property taxes and ad valorem taxes or special non-ad valorem <br /> assessments) that may be levied or assessed against the Property or the County ' s <br /> improvements and personal property. The County shall cause any third party management <br /> agreements to include a provision passing on the responsibility for payment of such taxes to <br /> third party managers or users, in which event the County shall monitor the third party <br /> manager to ensure that such taxes have been paid . The County may, at its own expense and <br /> in its own name and behalf or in the name and behalf of another party, contest any such <br /> taxes or special assessments. The District shall cooperate fully with the County in any such <br /> contest. <br /> 19 . This Agreement may be terminated by either party for a material breach hereof. In such <br /> event, the terminating party shall give the non-terminating party not less than ninety (90) <br /> days written notice of the deficiency by forwarding a Notice to Cure, citing the specific nature <br /> of the breach. The non-terminating party shall have ninety (90) days to cure the breach, or <br /> such other time as agreed upon by the parties. If the non-terminating party fails to cure the <br /> breach within the specified time period, the terminating party shall issue a Termination for <br /> Page 5 of 9 <br /> North Sebastian Conservation <br /> Area Addition Management Agreement Draft <br />