Mechanics Lien Matters Sample Clauses

Mechanics Lien Matters. 3.4.1 Prior to commencing the Work, Tenant shall have complied with all of the applicable requirements of Nev. Rev.
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Mechanics Lien Matters. Mortgagor represents and warrants that no notice of commencement (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.04) as to the Property has been filed or will be filed prior to the filing for record of this Mortgage and that Mortgagor shall promptly provide Beneficiary with a copy of all notices of furnishing (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.05) received by Mortgagor.
Mechanics Lien Matters. Mortxxxxx xxxresents and warrants that no Notice of Commencement (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.04) as to the Premises has been filed or will be filed prior to the filing for record of this Mortgage and that Mortgagor shall promptly provide Mortgagee with a copy of all Notices of Furnishing (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.05)
Mechanics Lien Matters. 3.4.1 Prior to commencing the Work, Tenant shall have complied with requirements of Nev. Rev. Stat. Chapter 108 (2005), as it may be amended, or any successor statute.
Mechanics Lien Matters. Mortgagor represents and warrants that no notice of commencement as to the Property has been filed or will be filed prior to the filing for record of this Mortgage and that Mortgagor shall promptly provide Beneficiary with a copy of all notices of furnishing received by Mortgagor.
Mechanics Lien Matters. Mortxxxxx xxxresents and warrants that, except for Permitted Encumbrances, no Notice of Commencement (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.04) as to the Premises has been filed or will be filed prior to the filing for record of this Mortgage and that Mortgagor shall promptly provide Mortgagee with a copy of all Notices of Furnishing (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.05)
Mechanics Lien Matters. Mortgagee is authorized to do all things permitted or sanctioned by Ohio Revised Code 1311.14, as amended from time to time. Mortgagor shall promptly provide Mortgagee with a copy of all notices of commencement concerning the Mortgaged Property and all notices of furnishing (as identified in Ohio Revised Code 1311.05) received by Xxxxxxxxx.
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Mechanics Lien Matters. [Include if required under applicable State Law].
Mechanics Lien Matters. Borrower represents and warrants that no notice of commencement (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.04) as to the Premises has been filed or will be filed prior to the filing for record of this Security Instrument and that Borrower shall promptly provide Lender with a copy of all notices of furnishing (as identified in Ohio Revised Code Section 1311.05) received by Borrower.

Related to Mechanics Lien Matters

  • Mechanic’s Liens Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all costs and charges for work (a) done by Tenant or caused to be done by Tenant, in or to the Premises, and (b) for all materials furnished for or in connection with such work. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against and hold Landlord, the Premises, and the Project free, clear, and harmless of and from all mechanics’ liens and claims of liens, and all other liabilities, liens, claims, and demands on account of such work by or on behalf of Tenant, other than work performed by Landlord pursuant to this Lease. If any such lien, at any time, is filed against the Premises or any part of the Project, Tenant shall cause such lien to be discharged of record within ten (10) days after the filing of such lien, except that if Tenant desires to contest such lien, it shall deliver to Landlord, within such 10-day period, at least one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the amount of the claim, plus estimated costs and interest, by cashier’s check or certified funds which shall be held by Landlord as security to insure payment of the lien and to prevent any sale of the Project by foreclosure or otherwise by reason of such lien. If a final judgment establishing the validity or existence of a lien for any amount is entered, Tenant shall pay and satisfy the same at once. If Tenant fails to pay any charge, cost or expense for which a mechanics’ lien has been filed, and has not given Landlord security as described above, Landlord may, at its option, pay such charge and related costs and interest, and the amount so paid, together with reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in connection with such lien, shall be immediately due from Tenant to Landlord as Additional Rent. Nothing contained in this Lease will be deemed the consent or agreement of Landlord to subject Landlord’s interest in the Project to liability under any mechanics’ or other lien law. If Tenant receives written notice that a lien has been or is about to be filed against the Premises or the Project, or that any action affecting title to the Project has been commenced on account of work done by or for or materials furnished to or for Tenant, it shall immediately give Landlord written notice of such notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the commencement of any work (including but not limited to any maintenance, repairs, alterations, additions, improvements, or installations) in or to the Premises, by or for Tenant, Tenant shall give Landlord (i) written notice of the proposed work and the names and addresses of the persons supplying labor and materials for the proposed work and (ii) two copies of Tenant’s plans and specifications for such work.

  • MECHANIC'S LIEN A lien for the performance of work or the supply of materials filed against the Property, or any stop notice served on Borrower, any contractor of Borrower, or Lender, remains unsatisfied or unbonded for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of filing or service.

  • Title; Liens The Issuer has good, legal and marketable title to each of its respective assets, and none of such assets is subject to any Lien, except for Permitted Encumbrances and the Liens created or permitted pursuant to the Indenture.

  • Superior Liens Where permitted by local law and where the senior lienholder is required to notify a junior lienholder be named as a party defendant in foreclosure proceedings in order to foreclose such junior lienholder’s equity of redemption, the Servicer shall file (or cause to be filed) a request for notice of any action by a superior lienholder under a First Lien for the protection of the Trust interests in the related second lien Mortgage Loan, the expense of which shall constitute a Servicing Advance to the extent not otherwise reimbursed by the Seller. In jurisdictions where the senior lienholder is not required to notify a junior lienholder be named as party defendant in foreclosure proceedings in order to foreclose on such lienholder, the Servicer shall cause the First Lien relating to each second lien Mortgage Loan to be tracked to protect the Trust’s interest in such second lien Mortgage Loan, the expense of which shall constitute a Servicing Advance to the extent not otherwise reimbursed by the Seller. If the Servicer is notified that any superior lienholder has accelerated or intends to accelerate the obligations secured by the First Lien, or has declared or intends to declare a default under the mortgage or the promissory note secured thereby, or has filed or intends to file an election to have the related Mortgaged Property sold or foreclosed, the Servicer shall take, on behalf of the Trust, whatever actions are necessary to protect the interests of the Trust in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The Servicer shall not make a Servicing Advance with respect thereto except to the extent that it determines in its reasonable good faith judgment that such advance would be recoverable from Liquidation Proceeds on the related second lien Mortgage Loan and in no event in an amount that is greater than the then outstanding principal balance of the related second lien Mortgage Loan.

  • No Mechanics' Liens There are no mechanics’ or similar liens or claims which have been filed for work, labor or material (and no rights are outstanding that under the law could give rise to such liens) affecting the related Mortgaged Property which are or may be liens prior to, or equal or coordinate with, the lien of the related Mortgage;

  • Construction Liens (a) Tenant will not suffer or permit any contractor’s, subcontractor’s or supplier’s lien (a “Construction Lien”) to be filed against the Premises or any part thereof by reason of work, labor services or materials supplied or claimed to have been supplied to Tenant; and if any Construction Lien shall at any time be filed against the Premises or any part thereof, Tenant, within ten (10) days after notice of the filing thereof, shall cause it to be discharged of record by payment, deposit, bond, order of a court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. If Tenant shall fail to cause such Construction Lien to be discharged within the period aforesaid, then in addition to any other right or remedy, Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, discharge it either by paying the amount claimed to be due or by procuring the discharge of such lien by deposit or by bonding proceedings. Any amount so paid by Xxxxxxxx, plus all of Landlord’s costs and expenses associated therewith (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees), shall constitute Additional Rent payable by Tenant under this Lease and shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand with interest from the date of advance by Landlord at the Default Rate.

  • Title to Properties; Priority of Liens Each Borrower and Subsidiary has good and marketable title to (or valid leasehold interests in) all of its Real Estate, and good title to all of its personal Property, including all Property reflected in any financial statements delivered to Agent or Lenders, in each case free of Liens except Permitted Liens. Each Borrower and Subsidiary has paid and discharged all lawful claims that, if unpaid, could become a Lien on its Properties, other than Permitted Liens. All Liens of Agent in the Collateral are duly perfected, first priority Liens, subject only to Permitted Liens that are expressly allowed to have priority over Agent’s Liens.

  • Permitted Encumbrances The term “Permitted Encumbrances” shall mean:

  • Liens Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its property, assets or revenues, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, other than the following:

  • Title to Properties; Liens and Encumbrances The Company has good and marketable title to all of its material properties and assets, both real and personal, and has good title to all its leasehold interests, in each case subject only to mortgages, pledges, liens, security interests, conditional sale agreements, encumbrances or charges created in the ordinary course of business.

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