Common use of Lessee’s Obligation to Pay Clause in Contracts

Lessee’s Obligation to Pay. Lessee shall pay during the Term, all federal, state and local real and personal property ad valorem taxes, assessments, and other governmental charges, general and special, ordinary and extraordinary, including assessments for public improvements or benefits assessed against the Leased Premises, or improvements situated thereon, including the Lessee Assets and all Additional Improvements, including any federal, state or local income, gross receipts, withholding, franchise, excise, sales, use, value added, recording, transfer or stamp tax, levy, duty, charge or withholding of any kind imposed or assessed by any federal, state or local government, agency or authority, together with any addition to tax, penalty, fine or interest thereon, other than state or U.S. federal income tax imposed upon the taxable income of Lessor and any franchise taxes imposed upon Lessor (such taxes and assessments being hereinafter called “Taxes”). In the event that Lessee fails to pay its share of such Taxes in accordance with the provisions of this Section 6.1 prior to the time the same become delinquent, Lessor may pay the same and Lessee shall reimburse Lessor all amounts paid by Lessor on Lessee’s behalf within 30 days following the date Lessor delivers to Lessee evidence of such payment.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Site Lease Agreement (Westlake Chemical Partners LP), Site Lease Agreement (Westlake Chemical Partners LP), Site Lease Agreement (Westlake Chemical Partners LP)

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