Public Charges definition
Examples of Public Charges in a sentence
If it is necessary to deduct Taxes and Public Charges from the amount payable by the Borrower, the Borrower shall additionally pay the amount necessary in order for the Lender to be able to receive the amount that it would receive if no Taxes and Public Charges were imposed.
Unless otherwise required by Laws and Ordinances, the Borrower shall not deduct Taxes and Public Charges from the amount of obligations to be paid pursuant to this Agreement.
The stamp duties and any other similar Taxes and Public Charges incurred in relation to the preparation, amendment or enforcement of this Agreement and any documents related hereto shall be borne by the Borrower.
If the Lender has paid these Taxes and Public Charges in the place of the Borrower, the Borrower shall, immediately upon the Lender’s request, pay the same in accordance with the provision of Section 14.
Employee rights as described in Article XXIII, Personnel Files and Public Charges, and Article XIII, H Professional Standards, of this document will continue to apply.
If it is necessary to deduct Taxes and Public Charges from the amount payable by the Borrower, the Borrower shall additionally pay the amount necessary in order for the Lender A to be able to receive the amount that it would receive if no Taxes and Public Charges were imposed.
If it is necessary to deduct Taxes and Public Charges from the amount payable by the Borrower, the Borrower shall additionally pay the amount necessary in order for the Lender B to be able to receive the amount that it would receive if no Taxes and Public Charges were imposed.
If any Lender A or the Agent pays these Taxes and Public Charges in the place of the Borrower, the Borrower shall, immediately upon the Agent’s request, pay the same in accordance with the provisions of Clause 18.
Taxes and Other Public Charges Present and future taxes, assessments, withholdings, fees, charges, burdens and any other amounts under any entitlement whatsoever, as well as any penalties, fines, additions, overdue tax or interest thereon in respect of the foregoing under any entitlement whatsoever, which may be imposed by any tax or other governmental authority (whether domestic or foreign).
Tenant, upon written request, shall furnish or cause to be furnished, to Landlord, official receipts of the appropriate taxing authority, or other proof satisfactory to Landlord evidencing the payment of any Public Charges, which were delinquent or payable with penalty thirty (30) days or more prior to the date of such request.