Common use of Landlord’s Right to Contest Property Taxes Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Right to Contest Property Taxes. Landlord may in its sole discretion contest the amount or validity, in whole or in part, of any Property Taxes. Landlord may include in its computation of Property Taxes the costs and expenses Landlord reasonably incurs in connection with any such contest (including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees). Tenant may not contest Property Taxes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (G Iii Apparel Group LTD /De/), Lease Agreement (G Iii Apparel Group LTD /De/)

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Landlord’s Right to Contest Property Taxes. Landlord may in its sole discretion contest the amount or validity, in whole or in part, of any Property Taxes. Landlord may include in its computation of Property Taxes the costs and expenses Landlord reasonably incurs incurred in connection with any such contest (including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s 's fees). Tenant may not contest Property Taxes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Sublease (Aspirity Holdings LLC), Lease Agreement (Aspirity Holdings LLC)

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Landlord’s Right to Contest Property Taxes. Landlord may in its sole discretion contest the amount or validity, in whole or in part, of any Property Taxes. Landlord may include in its computation of Property Taxes the reasonable costs and expenses Landlord reasonably incurs incurred in connection with any such contest (including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees). Tenant may not contest Property Taxes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Datalink Corp)

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