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A. If the lessee fails to cure the default within the prescribed period, the Tribe may:

1. Terminate the lease;

2. Grant an extension of time to cure the default;

3. Pursue other remedies, including execution on bonds, collection of insurance proceeds, negotiated remedies, and any other remedies as authorized by tribal law and this chapter;

4. Any combination of remedies listed above; or

5. Any other remedy that may be set forth in the lease.

B. If the Tribe terminates a lease, the Tribe shall send the lessee a termination letter within a reasonable time period. The termination letter shall be sent to the lessee by certified mail, return receipt requested. The termination letter shall:

1. Explain the grounds for termination;

2. Notify the lessee of unpaid amounts, interest charges or late payment penalties due under the lease;

3. Notify the lessee of its right to appeal; and

4. Order the lessee to vacate the premises within thirty (30) days of mailing of receipt of the termination letter, if an appeal is not filed by that time.

C. A termination shall become effective thirty-one (31) days after receipt of mailing. The filing of an appeal shall not change the effective date of the termination. Pending the outcome of an appeal, the lessee shall make all requisite payments, as well as comply with the terms of the lease.

D. If the Tribe decides to grant an extension of time to cure a default, the lessee shall proceed diligently to perform and complete the corrective actions within the time period designated by the Tribe. (Res. 2020-30)