Common use of Outstanding Liabilities Clause in Contracts

Outstanding Liabilities. Grantee represents and warrants to Grantor that Grantee does not owe: (1) any delinquent taxes to the State of Ohio or a political subdivision of the State of Ohio; (2) any moneys to the State of Ohio or a state agency for the administration or enforcement of any environmental laws of the State of Ohio; and (3) any other moneys to the State of Ohio, a state agency or a political subdivision of the State of Ohio that are past due, whether or not the amounts owed are being contested in a court of law.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Outstanding Liabilities. Grantee represents and warrants to Grantor that Grantee does not owe: : (1) any delinquent taxes to the State of Ohio or a political subdivision of the State of Ohio; (2) any moneys to the State of Ohio or a state agency for the administration or enforcement of any environmental laws of the State of Ohio; and (3) any other moneys to the State of Ohio, a state agency or a political subdivision of the State of Ohio that are past due, whether or not the amounts owed are being contested in a court of law.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Techcred Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement