Common use of Lessee’s Right to Contest Clause in Contracts

Lessee’s Right to Contest. If Lessee disputes any amount or validity of any liens, taxes, assessments, or charges upon the Land or the Improvements, Lessee may contest and defend against the same at its cost, and in good faith diligently conduct any necessary proceedings in connection therewith to prevent and avoid the same; provided, however, that such contest shall be prosecuted to a final conclusion as speedily as possible. Lessor agrees to render to Lessee all reasonable assistance, at no expense to Lessor, in contesting the validity or amount of any such liens, taxes, assessments or charges, including joining in the signing of any protests or pleadings which Lessee may deem advisable to file. During any such contest, Lessee shall (by the payment or bonding of such liens, disputed taxes, assessments or charges, if necessary) prevent any advertisement of tax sale, any foreclosure of, or any divesting thereby of Lessor’s title, reversion or other interest in or to the Land.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Ground Lease, Option Agreement, Ground Lease

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Lessee’s Right to Contest. If Lessee disputes any amount or validity of any liens, taxes, assessments, or charges upon the Land Site or the Improvements, Lessee may contest and defend against the same at its cost, and in good faith diligently conduct any necessary proceedings in connection therewith to prevent and avoid the same; provided, however, that such contest shall be prosecuted to a final conclusion as speedily as possible. Lessor agrees to render to Lessee all reasonable assistance, at no expense to Lessor, in contesting the validity or amount of any such liens, taxes, assessments or charges, including joining in the signing of any protests or pleadings which Lessee may deem advisable to file. During any such contest, Lessee shall (by the payment or bonding of such liens, disputed taxes, assessments or charges, if necessary) prevent any advertisement of tax sale, any foreclosure of, or any divesting thereby of Lessor’s title, reversion or other interest in or to the LandSite.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cityofberkeley.info

Lessee’s Right to Contest. If Lessee disputes any amount or validity of any liens, taxes, assessments, or charges upon the Land or the Improvements, Lessee may contest and defend against the same at its cost, and in good faith diligently conduct any necessary proceedings in connection therewith to prevent and avoid the same; provided, however, that such contest shall be prosecuted to a final conclusion as speedily as possible. Lessor agrees to render to Lessee all reasonable assistance, at no expense to Lessor, in contesting the validity or amount of any such liens, taxes, assessments or charges, including joining in the signing of any protests or pleadings which Lessee may deem advisable to file; provided, however, that to the extent the Lessor is a party whose action is being contested, the Lessor's assistance shall be at the discretion of the Lessor. During any such contest, Lessee shall (by the payment or bonding of such liens, disputed taxes, assessments or charges, if necessary) prevent any advertisement of tax sale, any foreclosure of, or any divesting thereby of Lessor’s 's title, reversion or other interest in or to the Land.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development and Loan Agreement

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Lessee’s Right to Contest. If Lessee disputes any amount or validity of any liens, taxes, assessments, or charges upon the Land Scarlett Property or the ImprovementsImprovements located thereon, Lessee may contest and defend against the same at its cost, and in good faith diligently conduct any necessary proceedings in connection therewith to prevent and avoid the same; provided, however, that such contest shall be prosecuted to a final conclusion as speedily as possible. Lessor agrees to render to Lessee all reasonable assistance, at no expense to Lessor, in contesting the validity or amount of any such liens, taxes, assessments or charges, including joining in the signing of any protests or pleadings which Lessee may deem advisable to file. During any such contest, Lessee shall (by the payment or bonding of such liens, disputed taxes, assessments or charges, if necessary) prevent any advertisement of tax sale, any foreclosure of, or any divesting thereby of Lessor’s title, reversion or other interest in or to the LandScarlett Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ground Lease

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