Common use of Expenses Incurred by the Purchaser Clause in Contracts

Expenses Incurred by the Purchaser. In its discretion, the Purchaser may, if the relevant Grantor fails to do so, discharge taxes and other encumbrances at any time levied or placed on any material portion of the Collateral and pay any necessary filing fees. Each Grantor agrees to reimburse the Purchaser on demand for any and all expenditures so made, and all sums disbursed by the Purchaser in connection with this Section 9.01, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs, expenses and other charges relating thereto, shall be payable, upon demand, by such Grantor to the Purchaser shall bear interest at the per annum rate specified in Section 17 and shall constitute additional Secured Obligations. The Purchaser shall have no obligation to any Grantor to make any such expenditures, nor shall the making thereof relieve any Grantor of any default.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Guarantee and Collateral Agreement (AxoGen, Inc.), Guarantee and Collateral Agreement (AxoGen, Inc.), Guarantee and Collateral Agreement (AxoGen, Inc.)

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