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<br />jurisdiction and the failure of the operator to secure the release of <br />such attachment, execution or levy within ninety (90) days from the date <br />of the taking of such possession; <br /> <br />10.1.7 The assignment by the operator of its assets fer the bene- <br />fit of creditors; <br /> <br />10.1.8 The abandonment or discontinuance of any permitted opera- <br />tion for a period of thirty (30) days unless the discontinuance is <br />approved by the Airport Manager. Suspension of operation caused by <br />strike or work stoppage shall not be construed as abandonment; or, <br /> <br />10.1.9 The operator or its agents have intentionally supplied the <br />City with false or misleading information or misrepresentation of any <br />material fact on the application or documents, or in statements to or <br />before the City, or have intentionally filed to make full disclosure on <br />the financial statement or other required documents. <br /> <br />10.2 Notice of Revocation. Upon determining that a ground for revoca- <br />tion of a lease or permit exists, the Airport Manager shall provide written <br />notice of revocation to the operator. The notice shall be given at least <br />15 days before the revocation becomes effective. The notice shall state the <br />reason for the revocation. <br /> <br />10.3 Summary Revocation. Upon determining that a ground for revocation <br />of a lease or permit exists, and that continuance of the lease or permit pre- <br />sents an immediate danger to persons or property at the Airport or unfairly <br />interferes with any permitted activity at the Airport, the Airport Manager <br />may summarily revoke the lease or permit. The revocation takes effect immed- <br />iately upon being received by the operator or upon being delivered to the <br />operator's address as shown in the lease or permit. The notice shall state <br />the reasons for the revocation. <br /> <br />10.4 Effect of Revocation. No person whose lease or permit has been <br />revoked by the City shall carryon any aeronautical activity or commercial <br />operation at the Airport for one year after that revocation. This rule may <br />be waived by the Airport Manager upon a showing of good cause. <br /> <br />10.5 Reconsideration of Revocation. On written request, filed within <br />ten days of the revocation, the Airport Manager shall reconsider revocation <br />of the permit or lease. The request shall be filed by the operator and shall <br />state the reasons why revocation was improper. The Airport Manager shall <br />decide whether to continue the revocation on the basis of whatever record <br />the Airport Manager deems necessary. The Airport Manager may decide the re- <br />consideration on the basis of the written request, may meet with the operator <br />to discuss the revocation, or may conduct an evidentiary hearing to resolve <br />any issues of fact. The written determination of the Airport Manager on <br />reconsideration shall be final. <br /> <br />11 . PENAL TIES. <br /> <br />11.1 Right to Remove. <br /> <br />Rules - 31 <br />