Taxes and Other Government Charges Sample Clauses

Taxes and Other Government Charges. (a) Pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to Borrower; provided that Borrower may contest in good faith any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when Borrower is in good faith contesting the same, so long as, to the extent the amount of all disputes being contested exceeds Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) in the aggregate, (a) adequate reserves to the extent required by GAAP have been established to the satisfaction of the Administrative Agent, (b) enforcement of the contested tax, assessment or other charge is effectively stayed for the entire duration of such contest and (c) any tax, assessment or other charge determined to be due, together with any interest or penalties thereon, is paid when due after resolution of such contest.
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Taxes and Other Government Charges. The Borrower shall pay, shall cause each Project Company to pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all Taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to any Loan Party or any Project, all utility and other charges incurred in the construction, operation, maintenance, use, occupancy and upkeep of any Project, and all assessments and charges lawfully made by any Governmental Authority for public improvements that may be secured by a Lien on any Project. However, the Borrower may contest in good faith any such Taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the Taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when the Borrower is in good faith contesting the same, so long as, with respect to any such dispute in an amount greater than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) (a) reserves reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in accordance with GAAP have been established in an amount sufficient to pay any such Taxes, assessments or other charges, accrued interest thereon, potential penalties, additions to Tax or other costs relating thereto, or other adequate provision for the payment thereof shall have been made; (b) enforcement of the contested Tax, assessment or other charge is effectively stayed for the entire duration of such contest and (c) any Tax, assessment or other charge determined to be due, together with any interest, additions to Tax or penalties thereon, is paid when due after resolution of such contest by final non-appealable judgment.
Taxes and Other Government Charges. 8.1. Any licenses or clearances required at the port of entry and destination for the Products shall be obtained and paid for by the Buyer.
Taxes and Other Government Charges. (a) Pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to the Borrower and each Borrower Subsidiary Party, and take all Relevant Member Action to pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to any Subject Fund; provided, that, without limiting any requirements set forth in the Organizational Documents of any Subject Fund, the Borrower or Funded Subsidiary, as applicable, may contest in good faith any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when such Person is in good faith contesting the same, so long as, to the extent the amount of all disputes being contested exceeds Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) in the aggregate, (i) adequate reserves to the extent required by GAAP have been established to the satisfaction of the Administrative Agent, (ii) enforcement of the contested tax, assessment or other charge is effectively stayed for the entire duration of such contest and (iii) any tax, assessment or other charge determined to be due, together with any interest or penalties thereon, is paid when due after resolution of such contest.
Taxes and Other Government Charges. Pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to Borrowers. Borrowers may, however, contest in good faith any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when Borrowers are in good faith contesting the same, so long as, with respect to any such dispute, (a) adequate reserves to the extent required by GAAP have been established to the satisfaction of Lender; (b) enforcement of the contested tax, assessment or other charge is effectively stayed for the entire duration of such contest; and (c) any tax, assessment or other charge determined to be due, together with any interest or penalties thereon, is paid when due after resolution of such contest.
Taxes and Other Government Charges. Pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to Borrowers. Borrowers may, however, contest in good faith any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when Borrowers are in good faith contesting the same, so long as, with respect to any such dispute, (a) adequate reserves to the extent required by GAAP have been established to the satisfaction of Lender;
Taxes and Other Government Charges. (a) Subject to the provisions of Section 9, any and all applicable sales, use or similar transaction based taxes (“Tax” or “Taxes”) arising out of the Services or the lease of the Aircraft, in any manner levied, assessed or imposed by any government or subdivision or agency thereof having jurisdiction will be the sole responsibility and liability of FedEx.
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Taxes and Other Government Charges. Pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to Borrower or each Subsidiary Guarantor. However, Borrower or any Subsidiary Guarantor may contest in good faith any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when Borrower or such Subsidiary Guarantor is in good faith contesting the same, so long as, with respect to any such dispute in an amount greater than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000), (a) adequate reserves to the extent required by GAAP have been established to the satisfaction of the Administrative Agent; (b) enforcement of the contested tax, assessment or other charge is effectively stayed for the entire duration of such contest; and (c) any tax, assessment or other charge determined to be due, together with any interest or penalties thereon, is paid when due after resolution of such contest. 5.12
Taxes and Other Government Charges. (a) Pay, or cause to be paid, as and when due and prior to delinquency, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges of any kind that may at any time be lawfully assessed or levied against or with respect to the Borrower and each Funded Subsidiary; provided, that the Borrower or a Funded Subsidiary, as applicable, may contest in good faith any such taxes, assessments and other charges and, in such event, may permit the taxes, assessments or other charges so contested to remain unpaid during any period, including appeals, when the Borrower is in good faith contesting the same, so long as, to the extent the amount of all disputes being contested exceeds Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) in the aggregate, (a) adequate reserves to the extent required by GAAP have been established to the satisfaction of the Administrative Agent, (b) enforcement of the contested tax, assessment or other charge is effectively stayed for the entire duration of such contest and (c) any tax, assessment or other charge determined to be due, together with any interest or penalties thereon, is paid when due after resolution of such contest.
Taxes and Other Government Charges. (a) Tenant shall pay, before any penalty or interest attaches, all general taxes, special taxes, lessee-user taxes, special assessments, water charges, sewer service charges, and other governmental charges of any kind whatsoever levied or assessed against or with respect to the Premises at any time during the Term of this Lease, and shall, upon written request, furnish to Landlord duplicate receipts therefor.
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