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14. This permit shall be subject to cancellation and termination by the Minnesota <br />Department of Transportation, with or without cause, by giving the Permittee 60 <br />days written notice of such intent. Upon said notice of cancellation the trail shall be <br />removed within 60 days, at no cost to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, <br />by the Permittee and at the sole expense of the Permittee. Upon cancellation of said <br />permit, or any portion thereof, the Permittee will be required to return and restore the <br />area to a condition satisfactory to the Minnesota Department of Transportation District <br />Engineer. <br />15. The Permittee, for itself, its successors, and assigns, agrees to abide by the provisions <br />of Title VI Appendix C of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which provides in part that no <br />person in the United States, shall on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be <br />excluded from, or denied use of any trail. <br />16. The Permittee shall hold harmless and indemnify the State of Minnesota, its <br />Commissioner of Transportation and employees and its successors and assigns, from <br />liability claims for damages because of bodily injury, death, property damage, sickness, <br />disease, or loss and expense arising from the operations of the trail or from the use of <br />the portion of highway right of way over which this permit is granted. <br />17. The Permittee shall hold harmless and indemnify the State of Minnesota, its <br />Commissioner of Transportation and employees and its successors and assigns from <br />claims arising or resulting from the temporary or permanent termination of trail user <br />rights on any portion of highway right of way over which this permit is granted. <br />18. The State of Minnesota, through its Commissioner of Transportation, shall retain the <br />right to limit and/or restrict the parking of vehicles and assemblage of trail users on the <br />highway right of way over which this permit is granted, so as to maintain the safety of <br />both the motoring public and trail users. <br />19. The Permittee will hold harmless and Indemnify the State of Minnesota, its <br />Commissioner of Transportation and employees from claims resulting from temporary <br />or permanent changes in drainage patterns resulting in flood damage. <br />20. The Permittee shall not dispose of any materials regulated by any governmentJil or <br />regulatory agency onto the ground, or into any body of water, or into any container on <br />the State’s right of way. In the event of spillage of regulated materials, the Permittee <br />shall provide for cleanup of the spilled material and of materials contaminated by the <br />spillage in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, <br />at the sole expense of the Permittee. <br />Page 3 of 4