Payment of Taxes and Utilities Clause Samples
The "Payment of Taxes and Utilities" clause assigns responsibility for paying property-related taxes and utility charges during the term of an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether the landlord or tenant is obligated to pay for items such as property taxes, water, electricity, gas, and other municipal charges associated with the premises. By clearly outlining these financial obligations, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that all necessary payments are made on time, thereby protecting both parties' interests and maintaining uninterrupted services.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. 7.1 The Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid during the Term, at its own cost and for its own account on or before the particular due date:
a. each and every installment of Real Property Taxes that may be levied from time to time directly to the taxing authorities, if any on
i. the business of the Tenant,
ii. the Premises,
iii. the equipment and the operations of the Tenant; and
b. all Internet, telephone, utility charges and rates, business taxes, license fees and similar taxes, rates, charges and assessments including payments in lieu thereof which may be charged, levied or assessed or required to be made by any public authority on or against the Tenant, or the Premises.
7.2 The Tenant shall pay any business tax, value added tax, multi-stage sales tax, sales tax, goods and services tax or any other tax lawfully imposed on any rent receivable by the Landlord by any governmental or other taxing authority having jurisdiction, whether known as business transfer tax, value added tax, goods and services tax, or by any other name.
7.3 The Landlord shall forward to Tenant upon receipt all communications which affect the Tenant's interest in the Premises including any bills and notices with respect to Real Property Taxes, utility charges and rates, business taxes, license fees and similar taxes, charges and assessments as set out in article 7 which have been levied or assessed against the Premises.
7.4 If the Tenant receives any invoice for Real Property Taxes or other charges in respect of the Premises, the Tenant agrees that within fifteen (15) days after written request of the Landlord it shall promptly deliver to the Landlord for inspection, receipts for payment of all Real Property Taxes and other charges in respect of the Premises, the Improvements which were due and payable up to one month prior to the request.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. Each Loan Party will pay and discharge all taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon it or upon its income or profits, or upon any properties belonging to it, and all utility charges, dues, rates and assessments of whatever nature or kind and to whomever assessed now or hereafter charged or payable with respect to the Real Property, prior to the date on which material penalties attach thereto, and all lawful claims which, if unpaid, might become a Lien or charge upon any properties of any Loan Party or cause a failure or forfeiture of title thereto; provided that neither Borrower shall not be required to pay any such tax, assessment, charge, levy or claim that is being contested in good faith and by proper proceedings promptly instituted and diligently conducted if it has maintained adequate reserves with respect thereto in accordance with GAAP.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities a) The Licensee shall pay to the Licensor the License Fees stated in this Agreement plus the applicable taxes. The Licensee shall also be responsible for payment of any Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) Radio Station Authorization License Fees directly to lSED and any other licensing or other fees, including insurance as required by section 15(a), relating directly to the operation of the Radio Site.
b) The Licensee shall install an electrical power meter and pay for electrical power consumed by the Radio Site directly to the electrical power utility.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. 8.1 Upon receipt of bills or accounts for any portion of the said amounts are, the Landlord may invoice the Tenant. The Tenant shall pay the Landlord such amounts on or before the earliest due date specified on the statements issued by the relevant authorities, as Additional Rent on demand.
8.2 All payments required to be made by the Tenant shall be payable to:
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. Seller is not delinquent in the payment of any tax (real estate or otherwise) bills, utility bills or bills or invoices actually received from any vendor or contractor providing goods or services to the Property, or otherwise arising out of the ownership, operation and/or maintenance of the Property.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. All personal property taxes, levies, assessments and similar charges (if any), on or relating to Event Center or its operations at the Event Center (“impositions”), shall be paid by City before delinquent or any fine, penalty, or interest is added thereto. In addition to the foregoing, City shall pay all utility charges assessed to the Event Center, including, but not limited to, water, sewer, Internet, telephone, electricity or gas.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. 6(1) The Lessee agrees to pay taxes in respect of any structures and improvements constructed by or on behalf of the Lessee on and within the premises.
6(2) The Lessee agrees to pay all electric power charges and assessments in respect of the premises.
6(3) If the Lessee fails to pay any or all taxes or electric power charges and assessments as required by paragraphs 6(1) and 6(2), the Crown may pay them or any of them and charge those payments to the Lessee who shall reimburse the Crown forthwith and the Crown may take the same steps for the recovery of those payments as it would for the recovery of rent and arrears.
6(4) This Agreement creates no obligation for the Crown to survey or resurvey the premises.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. All real property general and special taxes and assessments related to the Farm and any improvements now hereafter located thereon shall be paid by Lessee. Lessee shall also pay any personal property taxes or assessment related to the Farm or property located thereon. Utilities, including but not limited to gas, telephone, electricity and water, rendered to and used in connection with the Farm shall be paid by Lessee. All costs, charges, and assessments for irrigation water shall be paid by Lessee. If water is furnished to the Farm by a water company or public district, Lessor does NOT warrant that water charges and the total cost for water will remain the same as in preceding years.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. Section 3.01. For and with respect to each calendar year within which the term of this Lease (and any renewal or extension thereof) falls, Tenant shall pay, as additional rent, the excess, if any, of the Taxes (hereinafter defined) for such year over the Taxes for the calendar year 1984. Such additional rent shall be prorated on a per-diem basis for any partial calendar year included within the beginning and end of the term. Such additional rent shall be paid during each calendar year within thirty (30) days after Lessor's delivery to Lessee of the ▇▇▇▇ therefor issued by the appropriate governmental authority. Lessor agrees to deliver such ▇▇▇▇ to Lessee promptly upon Lessor's receipt thereof.
Payment of Taxes and Utilities. In addition to the rental herein stated, Lessee shall pay, all personal property taxes associated with the center pivot irrigation machines on the Leased Property, as well as its own personal property taxes. Lessee shall pay, in addition to the rental herein stated, all charges for steam, lights, fuel, gas, heat, electricity, power and all other utilities and services furnished to Lessee in connection with the use and occupancy of the Leased Property. At the expiration of the Term, personal property taxes and utilities shall be prorated between Lessor and Lessee. Beginning with Lease periods after November 15, 2012, rent shall include and Lessee shall be responsible for paying all property taxes on the Leased Property. At Lessor's option, Lessor may directly pay said property taxes and in turn, Lessee shall reimburse Lessor upon being invoiced.