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the County, and any amounts due Applicant under its other agreements with the County may be <br />used by the County to remedy Applicant's defaults hereunder. Any remedy granted in this License <br />Agreement to County shall be in addition to all other remedies available to County in law or <br />equity, and not exclusive of such remedies. <br />16. In the event that the Applicant cancels all or any time or portion of the Premises reserved for the <br />Event, the County must receive written notice. Applicants may be entitled to a refund according <br />to the following schedule: <br />(a) Cancellation prior to 180 days from the first date of License Duration will receive a refund <br />equal to 85% of the Event Deposit collected under Section B.4.(a). <br />(b) Cancellation between 90-180 days of the first date of License Duration will receive a <br />refund equal to 50% of the Event Deposit collected under Section B.4.(a). <br />(c) Cancellation less than 90 days of the first date of License Duration will forfeit the Event <br />Deposit collected under Section B.4.(a). <br />17. In addition to any other charges set forth in the Fee Schedule, the Applicant shall pay a $250 <br />administrative fee for each modification or addendum to the License Agreement. <br />18. In the event that the Premises or any part thereof, or adjacent premises required for access thereto, <br />should be so damaged or destroyed by fire or other cause, without the fault of Applicant, as to prevent <br />the use of the Premises for the Event, then this License Agreement shall terminate. In such event, <br />the County shall be paid for all items of expense incurred by it under this License Agreement and <br />any rental accrued prior to such destruction or damages, but Applicant shall be relieved of paying <br />rent accruing thereafter. For purposes of this paragraph, causes or events not within Applicant's <br />control shall include, without limitation, acts of God, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires and other <br />natural disasters, acts of public enemies, riots or civil disturbances, sabotage, strikes and restraints <br />imposed by order of a governmental agency or court. Causes or events within Applicant's control, <br />and thus not falling within this Section 12, shall include, without limitation, Applicant's financial <br />inability to perform or comply with the terms and conditions hereof, economic hardship, a featured <br />act's failure or refusal to perform or appear, and misfeasance, malfeasance or nonfeasance by any of <br />Applicant's directors, officers, employees, contractors, or agents. <br />19. Applicant acknowledges receipt of and agrees to comply with the Fairground's Rules and <br />Regulations which are attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated by reference. <br />20. Applicant assumes all risks of damages to and loss by theft or otherwise of the furniture, appliances <br />or other property of Applicant or Applicant's employees, invitees, licensees, contractors, <br />assignees, performers, exhibitors, contestants and those otherwise contracting with Applicant, and <br />Applicant hereby expressly releases and discharges County from any and all liability for any such <br />loss and agrees to defend, indemnify and hold County harmless from all claims and actions for <br />damages as to such losses, including attorney's fees. <br />21. County and Applicant retain all television, film, recording and licensing rights as to any Event that <br />takes place in or on the Premises, provided such is permitted within the Artist Contract. County <br />will coordinate such recordings with Applicant's marketing representative. In the event of artist <br />recording restrictions, Applicant shall request the right to allow the County to take generic <br />production and still photographs of the Event. <br />Fairgrounds License Agreement Page 9 of 11 <br />Initials MS <br />