Taxes, Liens and Other Items Sample Clauses

Taxes, Liens and Other Items. (A) Trustor shall pay any and all taxes, bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, impositions and any accrued interest or penalty thereon, and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Property (collectively, “Impositions”) by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof and promptly furnish copies of paid receipts for these to Beneficiary. Trustor shall promptly discharge or bond any lien or encumbrance on the Property whether or not said lien or encumbrance has or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust. This Deed of Trust shall be the sole encumbrance on the Property (other than the Permitted Exceptions and the lien for taxes not yet due and payable) and, if with the consent of Beneficiary it is not the sole encumbrance, then it shall be prior to any and all other liens or encumbrances on the Property. Trustor may in good faith and with due diligence protest the payment of any Imposition which it believes unwarranted or excessive and may defer payment of such Imposition pending conclusion of such contest if legally permitted to do so, provided that the priority of this Deed of Trust and Beneficiary’s security is not adversely affected and that Trustor shall have furnished Beneficiary or the taxing authority such security as may be required.
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Taxes, Liens and Other Items. Trustor shall pay at least ten days before delinquency, all taxes, bonds, assessments, special assessments, common area charges, fees, liens, charges, fines, penalties, impositions and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Mortgaged Property and which may attain a priority over this Deed of Trust by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof, unless Trustor shall be required to make payment to Beneficiary on account of such items pursuant to Section 1.05 hereof. Prior to the delinquency of any such taxes or other items, Trustor shall furnish Beneficiary with receipts indicating such taxes and other items have been paid. Trustor shall promptly discharge any lien which has attained or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust. In the event of the passage after the date of this Deed of Trust of any law deducting from the value of real property for the purposes of taxation any lien thereon, or changing in any way the laws for the taxation of deeds of trust or debts secured by deeds of trust for state, federal or any other purposes, or the manner of the collection of any such taxes, so as to affect this Deed of Trust, the Beneficiary and holder of the debt which it secures shall have the right to declare the principal sum and the interest due on a date to be specified by not less than thirty (30) days written notice to be given to Trustor by Beneficiary; provided, however, that such election shall be ineffective if Trustor is permitted by law to pay the whole of such tax in addition to all other payments required hereunder and if, prior to such specified date, does pay such taxes and agrees to pay any such tax when hereafter levied or assessed against the Mortgaged Property, and such agreement shall constitute a modification of this Deed of Trust.
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. Except as may be provided in the Loan Agreement:
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. Grantor shall pay all taxes, bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, impositions and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Mortgaged Property and which may attain a priority over this Deed of Trust (collectively, the “Impositions”) by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof. Grantor shall promptly discharge any lien which has or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust.
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. Trustor shall pay, prior to delinquency, all taxes, bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, impositions and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Mortgaged Property and which may attain a priority over this Deed of Trust unless Trustor shall be required to make payment to Beneficiary on account of such items pursuant to Section 1.05 hereof. If requested by Beneficiary, prior to the delinquency of any such taxes or other items, Trustor shall furnish Beneficiary with receipts indicating such taxes and other items have been paid. Trustor shall promptly discharge any lien which has attained or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust.
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. 10 14 A. Trustor shall pay any and all taxes, bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, impositions and any accrued interest or penalty thereon, and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Property by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof and promptly furnish copies of paid receipts for these to Beneficiary. Trustor shall promptly discharge or bond around any lien or encumbrance on the Property whether said lien or encumbrance has or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust or not. This Deed of Trust shall be the sole encumbrance on the Property and, if with the consent of Beneficiary it is not the sole encumbrance, then it shall be prior to any and all other liens or encumbrances on the Property. Provided that the priority of this Deed of Trust is not in any way affected, Trustor may in good faith protest the payment of any tax or lien which it believes is unwarranted or excessive and may defer payment of such tax pending conclusion of such contest if legally permitted to do so and provided Beneficiary's security is not jeopardized in Beneficiary's sole opinion.
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. (A) Trustor shall pay any and all taxes, bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, and any accrued interest or penalty thereon, and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Property (collectively, “Impositions”) by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof and promptly furnish copies of paid receipts for these to Beneficiary. Trustor shall promptly discharge or bond any lien or encumbrance on the Property whether or not said lien or encumbrance has or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust. This Deed of Trust shall be the sole encumbrance on the Property and, if with the consent of Beneficiary it is not the sole encumbrance, then it shall be prior to any and all other liens or encumbrances on the Property. Trustor may in good faith and with due diligence protest the payment of any Imposition which it believes unwarranted or excessive and may defer payment of such Imposition pending conclusion of such contest if legally permitted to do so, provided that the priority of this Deed of Trust and Beneficiary’s security is not adversely affected and that Trustor shall have furnished Beneficiary or the taxing authority such security as may be required.
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Taxes, Liens and Other Items. Except as may be provided in the Loan Agreement: Trustor shall pay all taxes (including all real and personal property taxes and assessments), bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, impositions and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Mortgaged Property and which may attain a priority over this Deed of Trust by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof, unless Trustor is contesting the same and has posted reserves therefore in accordance with GAAP; and Trustor shall promptly discharge any lien which has or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust.
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. 1.7 Assignment of Leases, Contracts, Rents and Profits.
Taxes, Liens and Other Items. Trustor shall pay all taxes, bonds, assessments, fees, liens, charges, fines, impositions and any and all other items which are attributable to or affect the Trust Property and which may attain a priority over this Deed of Trust by making payment prior to delinquency directly to the payee thereof, or as may otherwise be provided herein, and providing Beneficiary with evidence satisfactory to Beneficiary, in its sole and absolute discretion, of such payment at least thirty (30) days prior to the time said payment would become delinquent. Trustor shall promptly discharge any lien which has or may attain priority over this Deed of Trust.
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