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Approving a fourth amendment to a contract between the South Bend City Water Works and Sewage Disposal Plant and Clay Utilities, INC.
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Approving a fourth amendment to a contract between the South Bend City Water Works and Sewage Disposal Plant and Clay Utilities, INC.
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4/12/1971
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2 - <br /> herein and made a part hereof by reference; and <br /> WHEREAS, the parties are now desirous of amending the service <br /> area pertaining to said agreement by deleting therefrom a portion <br /> of Centre, in St. Joseph County , Indiana, and of further amendinq <br /> sewage service location; <br /> NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and <br /> agreements contained herein, the parties now agree to amend numerical <br /> paragraph 1 appearing under "PART 1 - WATER SERVICE, " and "PART 2 - <br /> SEWER SERVICE, " and numerical paragraph 4 under the latter, by <br /> deleting from numerical paragraph 1, Tract C as described in <br /> Exhibit 1 attached hereto and made a part hereof . Also by deleting <br /> the word "aforesaid" and adding an "s" to the word "point " in the <br /> second paragraph of said numerical paragraph 4 . <br /> The parties acknowledge that the Combined Rural Water and <br /> Sewage Utility Act of 1963 has been declared unconstitutional and <br /> that First Party is currently rendering its utility services in <br /> compliance with the 1957 "Rural Sewage Utility Act" and the "Public <br /> Service Commission Act " of 1913 as amended, but proposes, and is <br /> at liberty , to accept the benefits of any future legislation to <br /> which it might become entitled . <br /> It is understood and agreed that this amendment is in all <br />
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