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Township of Westtown, PA
Chester County
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A. 
In addition to any other remedies available under this chapter or at law or equity, the township may apply any one or a combination of the following remedies in the event a franchisee materially violates this chapter, its franchise agreement or applicable state or federal law:
(1) 
Impose liquidated damages in the amount of $250 per violation which, if unpaid, shall be lienable by the township as a municipal claim. Each day that a violation continues shall be separate violation for which a separate fine may be imposed. The franchisee shall pay all fines within 30 days. Payment of such fines by the franchisee will not relieve the franchisee of its obligation to comply with the requirements of this franchise.
(2) 
In addition to or instead of any other remedy, seek legal or equitable relief from any court of competent jurisdiction.
(3) 
Impose penalties available under state and local law for violation of township ordinances.
B. 
Except as otherwise provided hereunder, prior to applying one or more of the remedies provided in this section, the Township Manager shall provide notice to the franchisee identifying the specific nature of the violation. The franchisee shall, within 30 days, cure the violation, unless the Township Manager determines that the violation cannot be reasonably cured within such period. In the event that the violation is not corrected within 30 days or such longer period determined by the Township Manager, the township may proceed to apply the remedies provided in this section as may be appropriate under the circumstances.
In determining which remedy or remedies are appropriate, the township shall take into consideration the nature of the violation, the person or persons bearing the impact of the violation, the nature of the remedy required in order to prevent further violations, and such other matters as the township determines are appropriate to the public interest.