Examples of Tenant’s Taxes in a sentence
The Tenant shall deliver to the Landlord any security for such an increase in Taxes or Tenant's Taxes that the Landlord reasonably requires.
If the Tenant does not pay the Taxes or Tenant's Taxes before the appeal or contestation, the Tenant shall deliver to the Landlord whatever security for the payment of the Taxes or Tenant's taxes as the Landlord reasonably requires, promptly and diligently prosecute the appeal or contestation, and keep the Landlord informed on all aspects of it.
The Tenant shall deliver to the Landlord, at least 10 days after filing an appeal, notice of any appeal or contestation that the Tenant commences with respect to Taxes or Tenant's Taxes payable by the Tenant.
The Tenant shall indemnify and save the Landlord harmless from all loss, cost, charges and expenses arising from Taxes or Tenant's Taxes as well as any taxes, rates levies and assessments that may be levied or imposed for the Term in place of Taxes or Tenant's Taxes, whether against the Landlord or the Tenant including, but not limited to, increases in Taxes or Tenant's Taxes arising out of an appeal or contestation by the Tenant.
The Tenant shall, at the Landlord's request, promptly deliver to the Landlord receipts for payments of all Taxes and Tenant's Taxes payable by the Tenant, notices of any assessments for Taxes or Tenant's Taxes or other assessments received by the Tenant that relate to the Lands and Premises, and whatever other information relating to Taxes or Tenant's Taxes the Landlord reasonably requests from time to time.