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96-154
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9/18/1996
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1996
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_.... ,..?.i <br />. , . - .x .? <br />Ordinance 96- <br />Page 15 <br />1901.33 .Tudicial Relief <br />The City, or the complainant, or any person aggrieved by a violation of any provision of this <br />Chapter may, at any time within one (1) year from the date of the alleged violation, and in lieu <br />of proceeding with the administrative process set forth in this Chapter, apply to any court of <br />competent jurisdiction for appropriate relief including, but not limited to: <br />(A) Injunctive relief or an order otherwise compelling compliance with this Chapter; <br />(B) Compensatory damages, and/or punitive damages; <br />(C) Reasonable attorney's fees and costs provided that said complainant, in the opinion of the <br />court, is not financially able to assume said attorney's fees; and/or <br />(D) Such other or further relief as is appropriate for the enforcement of this Ordinance and the <br />elimination of violations thereof. <br />1901.35 Additional Remedie <br />This Chapter shall not prevent the City or any person from exercising any right or seeking any <br />remedy to which that person might otherwise be entitled, or from filing any complaint with any <br />other agency or court of law or equity. <br />1901.37 Severabilitv <br />If any provision of this Chapter is held to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by any court <br />of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of the Chapter sha11 not be invalidated.
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