RFP 2023 500 Blue Hills Ski Concession - Final

25. TAXES The Permittee shall be responsible for prompt payment of all applicable federal, state, and local taxes, personal property taxes, as levied on the operations conducted or equipment used under the exercise of this Permit. Failure to make timely payment of taxes or other amounts due for which the Permittee is responsible shall be considered a material breach of this Permit. 26. OWNERSHIP; CORPORATE STATUS The Permittee shall promptly notify LTPL of any changes in ownership or corporate status, corporate name or any significant change in its officers, managers or partners. The Permittee shall maintain its corporate status with all applicable state and local authorities and agencies. If the Permittee is acquired by a new or parent entity or is required by regulating authorities to assign this Permit, the Permittee shall request consent from DCR as soon as possible to continue this Permit. 27. MARKERS, MONUMENTS AND BARRIERS The Permittee shall take reasonable precautions to protect any public land survey monuments, public land boundary markers, and private property barriers or corners, where marked. In the event that any such markers or monuments are disturbed or destroyed, the Permittee shall give notice to the DCR Park Supervisor and LTPL immediately and take appropriate action to re-establish them in accordance with specifications of the town or county surveyor, or DCR, or any other authorized entity (e.g., Massachusetts Historical Commission). 28. TERMINATION a. Provided that the Permittee is not in default of any obligations hereunder and has paid all fees and sums due and payable to DCR, the Permittee may terminate this Permit, without cause, upon sixty (60) calendar days’ written notice to DCR.

b. DCR may terminate this Permit, without cause, upon sixty (60) calendar days’ written notice to the Permittee.

c. In the event the Permittee fails to comply with any term of this Permit, such failure shall constitute a material breach, and shall automatically suspend any further duty or performance on the part of DCR. This Permit may then be terminated by DCR upon thirty (30) calendar days’ notice in writing to Permittee. d. The Permittee may be granted the right to cure any condition causing a material breach by commencing efforts to cure such condition within seven (7) days of receipt of notice. If the condition cannot be cured within thirty (30) days, the Permittee must provide written notice to DCR requesting additional time. The grant of additional time is within the sole discretion of the DCR Commissioner. e. On or before the termination date of this Permit, the Permittee shall cease all activities associated with this Permit, and shall remove all personal property, without damage to the property of the Commonwealth, DCR or other permittees. Any personal property remaining on the Premises after

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