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Essay heading: Airportmanager
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This amount shall continue until such time as this contract agreement is renegotiated or terminated. (Note: a variable rate or incentive clause may be entered here to alter payment to Manager over the course of the contract agreement).
Sponsor’s Obligations
The Sponsor shall be responsible for adopting a plan of action for the general operation of the Airport and providing sufficient funding for carrying out such plan... displayed 300 characters
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This amount shall continue until such time as this contract agreement is renegotiated or terminated. (Note: a variable rate or incentive clause may be entered here to alter payment to Manager over the course of the contract agreement).
Sponsor’s Obligations
The Sponsor shall be responsible for adopting a plan of action for the general operation of the Airport and providing sufficient funding for carrying out such plan... displayed next 300 characters
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