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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0517272
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0012979
FACILITY_NAME
FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #617
STREET_NUMBER
15237
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Lodi
Zip
95242
APN
02519014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15237 N Thornton Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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l <br />l <br />I <br />addition, Flying J shall provide all available documentation supporting a Force Majeure claim. <br />2 <br />5.3. Within fourteen (14) days of receiving the notice set forth in Paragraph 5.2, the <br />3 <br />People shall notify Flying J in writing whether it agrees with Flying J's assertion of Force <br />4 <br />Majeure. If the People agree that the delay or anticipated delay is attributable to Force Majeure, <br />5 <br />Flying J's time for performance of its obligations under this Consent Judgment that are affected <br />6 <br />by Force Majeure will be extended for such time as the Parties agree is necessary to complete <br />7 <br />those obligations. . <br />8 <br />5.4. If the Parties disagree about the existence or effect of Force Majeure, either Parry <br />9 <br />may petition the Court to resolve the dispute. If either Party petitions the Court to resolve the <br />10 <br />Force Majeure dispute, it will neither preclude nor prejudice the People from bringing a motion <br />11 <br />to enforce the Consent Judgment as provided in Paragraph 6.1., below, nor will it prejudice <br />12 <br />Flying J's ability to oppose such a motion. Alternatively, Flying J may raise Force Majeure as a <br />13 <br />defense to a motion to enforce. In all instances, Flying J shall have the burden of proof to <br />14 <br />demonstrate Force Majeure. <br />15 <br />5.5. If the Court determines that a Force Majeure event has occurred, it will extend the <br />16 <br />time for performance of the relevant obligations under Paragraphs 4.1 through 4.8. of this <br />17 <br />Consent Judgment for such time as is necessary to complete those obligations. <br />18 <br />6. ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES <br />19 <br />6.1 Procedure <br />20 <br />The People may move this Court to enforce any provision of this Consent Judgment and <br />21 <br />to award other appropriate relief, including penalties as provided in Paragraphs 3.4.c. and 6.2., <br />22 <br />by serving and filing a regularly noticed motion in accordance with Code of Civil Procedure <br />23 <br />section 1005 ("Enforcement Motion"). Flying J may file an opposition, and the People may file <br />24 <br />a reply- At least ten (10) days before filing an Enforcement Motion under this Consent <br />25 <br />Judgment, the People must meet and confer with Flying J to attempt to resolve the matter <br />26 <br />without judicial intervention. To ensure that the meet and confer is as productive as possible, the <br />27 <br />People will identify, as specifically as the available information allows, the specific instances <br />28 <br />and dates of non-compliance and the actions that the People believe Flying J must take to <br />i <br />CONSENT JUDGMENT <br />14 <br />
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