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In the event that a nonprofit organization materially fails to comply with any contract provision required by this Chapter, the City agency or department which is a party to such contract shall consider such failure a material breach of the contract. The City agency or department may, but is not required to, further consider such material breach as grounds for terminating the contract or not renewing the contract, partially or in its entirety.
(Added by Ord. 198-98, App. 6/19/98)
This Chapter shall be construed so as not to conflict with applicable federal or State laws, rules or regulations. Nothing in this Chapter shall authorize any City agency or department to impose any duties or obligations in conflict with limitations on municipal authority established by State or federal law at the time such agency or department action is taken.
In the event that a court or agency of competent jurisdiction holds that State or federal law invalidates any clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Chapter or the application thereof to any person, or circumstances, it is the intent of the Board of Supervisors that the court or agency sever such clause, sentence, paragraph or section so that the remainder of this Chapter shall remain in effect.
(Added by Ord. 198-98, App. 6/19/98)
In undertaking the adoption and enforcement of this Chapter, the City and County is undertaking only to promote the general welfare. The City and County is not assuming, nor is it imposing on its officers and employees, an obligation for breach of which it is liable in money damages to any person who claims that such breach proximately caused injury.
This Chapter does not create a legally enforceable right by any member of the public against the City or a nonprofit organization.
(Added by Ord. 198-98, App. 6/19/98)
This Chapter shall not apply to any contract executed or amended before 90 days following the effective date of this Chapter. This Chapter shall apply to all contracts executed or amended 90 or more days following the effective date of this Chapter.
(Added by Ord. 198-98, App. 6/19/98)