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7 <br />(f) Risk of Loss to Licensee’s Property. Licensee bears all risk of any and all <br />damage and loss to Licensee’s property being on the Licensed Property. <br />(g) Entire Agreement; Amendment. This License represents the entire <br />agreement between the parties relating to the Licensed Property and supersedes all other <br />agreements and representations made prior hereto. No amendment hereof shall be binding on <br />either party unless and until approved in writing by both parties, with the Mayor signing on behalf <br />of the City and a representative of Licensee signing on behalf of Licensee . <br />(h) Severability. If any provision of this License or any application hereof shall <br />be found to be invalid or unenforceable, for any reason, such provisions shall be enforceable to <br />the maximum extent permitted by law and the remainder of this License and any other <br />application of such provision shall not be affected thereby. <br />(i) Choice of Law and Venue. This License shall be administered and <br />interpreted under the laws of the State of Washington. Exclusive venue for litigation arising from <br />or relating to this License shall be in Snohomish County, Washington. <br />(j) Additional Provision(s). The parties will comply with any Additional <br />Provision(s) in Part A. If an Additional Provision contains an obligation concerning events or <br />conduct after the termination of this License, then the obligation survives the termination. <br />(k) Survivability. All clauses of this License that require performance beyond <br />the expiration of termination of the License shall survive such termination or expiration. <br />(l) Counterparts / Signatures. This License may be executed in counterparts <br />with the same effect as if both parties hereto had executed the same document. Both <br />counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute a single License. Both parties agree <br />that electronic signatures, copies of signatures by photocopy, email, pdf or fax shall be <br />considered equivalent to handwritten signatures executed on paper. Scanned copies of a <br />signature will be considered the same as a handwritten signature. AdobeSign signatures are fully <br />binding. <br />[signatures on following pages(s)] <br />