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5/24/1999
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or before December 31 of each year during the term hereof, at least <br />the total of (a) the ad valorem taxes on the annexed portions, plus <br />(b) the total amount of the "in lieu" payments which would be due <br />hereunder on the basis of Company's valuations rendered and/or <br />submitted to City by Company hereunder, or the total assessment and <br />"in lieu of taxes" thereon for the last preceding year, whichever <br />is higher. <br />1. A Board of Arbitrators shall be created composed of one <br />person named by Company, one by City, and a third to be <br />named by those two. In case of no agreement on this <br />arbitrator in 10 days, the parties will join in a written <br />request that the Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court <br />for the Southern District of Texas appoint the third <br />arbitrator who, (as the "Impartial Arbitrator") shall <br />preside over the arbitration proceeding, in accordance <br />with the rules and regulations of the American <br />Arbitration Association. The sole issue to be determined <br />in the arbitration shall be resolution of the difference <br />between the parties as to the fair market value of <br />Company's property for calculation of the "in lieu" <br />payment and total payment hereunder for the year in <br />question. The Board shall hear and consider all relevant <br />and material evidence on that issue including expert <br />opinion, and shall render its written decision as <br />promptly as practicable. That decision shall then be <br />final and binding upon the parties, subject to judicial <br />review as may be available under the Texas General <br />Arbitration Act (Articles 224-238, Vernon's Annotated <br />Revised Civil Statutes of Texas). Costs of the <br />arbitration shall be shared equally by the Company and <br />the city, provided that each party shall bear its own <br />attorneys fees. <br />VII. <br />City shall be entitled to a tax lien on Company's above described <br />property, all improvements thereon, and all tangible personal <br />property thereon, in the event of default in payment of "in lieu of <br />taxes" payments hereunder, which shall accrue penalty and interest <br />in like manner as delinquent taxes, and which shall be collectible <br />by City in the same manner as provided by law for delinquent taxes. <br />VIII. <br />This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon <br />City and Company, and upon Company's successors and assigns, <br />affiliates and subsidiaries, and, with prior written consent of <br />City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, shall <br />remain in force whether Company sells, assigns, or in any other <br />manner disposes of, either voluntarily or by operation of law, all <br />or any part of the property belonging to it within the territory <br />hereinabove described, and the agreements herein contained shall be <br />held to be covenants running with the land owned by Company <br />situated within said territory, for so long as this Agreement or <br />any extension thereof remains in force. <br />A <br />
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