(a) Government may cease to exercise its Step-in Rights at any time. Government will give the private party reasonable notice of its intent to complete or cease the step-in and shall complete, or cease the step-in, in accordance with such notice.
(b) Government must cease exercising its Step-in Rights where:
(i) government has exercised its Step-in Rights as a result of an Event of Default or Default Termination Event, as soon as the Event of Default or Default Termination Event is remedied or government ceases to pursue a remedy; or
(ii) where government has exercised its Step-in Rights as a result of any other triggering event, the relevant material risk is averted, overcome, or mitigated to government's satisfaction, or the statutory duty has been performed.
(c) Government will not be obliged to cease exercising its Step-in Rights in respect of a particular step-in event if, prior to the date upon which government would otherwise have been required to step-out (in respect of that event), there occurs another step-in event entitling government to step-in.
(d) Upon government ceasing to exercise any Step-in Rights (and subject to government not having terminated the project agreement):
(i) the private party must immediately recommence performance of the suspended obligations; and
(ii) government will, at the cost and expense of the private party, give reasonable assistance to ensure a smooth transition.