To pay Outgoings Sample Clauses

To pay Outgoings. 2.1 To pay and discharge all Outgoings relating to the Property at the times when they become due.
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To pay Outgoings. 3.3.2 To pay for all charges relating to the supply and consumption of Utilities to or at the Premises including connection, hire charges, meter charges, standing charges and also that part of the Landlord’s Energy Management Costs which the Landlord or the Landlord’s surveyor reasonably attributes to the Premises.
To pay Outgoings. To pay all rates, taxes, duties, charges, assessments, impositions and outgoings ("levies") whatsoever whether parliamentary, local or otherwise charged upon the Demised Premises or upon their owner or occupier and a fair proportion of any levies on the Landlord in respect of the Building (except income tax on the rents reserved properly payable by the Landlord and any levy occasioned by any dealing with the reversion immediately expectant on this Lease).
To pay Outgoings. 3.4.2 To refund to the Landlord on demand (where Outgoings relate to the whole or part of property which includes the Premises) a fair and proper proportion attributable to the Premises, such proportion to be conclusively determined by the Landlord (who shall act reasonably).
To pay Outgoings. 2.1 To pay and discharge all rates taxes duties assessments charges impositions and outgoings whatsoever (whether parliamentary local public utility or of any other description and whether or not of a recurrent nature) now or at any time during the Term taxed assessed charged imposed upon or payable in respect of the Premises or any part thereof or by the Landlord or Tenant or owner or occupier in respect thereof other than in relation to a dealing with the Landlord’s reversion
To pay Outgoings. 2.1 To pay and discharge all Outgoings relating to the Premises at the times when they become due
To pay Outgoings. 3.3.2 To pay for all gas and electricity consumed on the Premises, all charges for meters, and all standing charges
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To pay Outgoings. 4.2.1 To pay and discharge or indemnify the Landlord against all rates (including water rates) taxes duties charges assessments impositions and outgoings whatsoever (whether parliamentary parochial local or of any other description) which are now or at any time during the Term assessed charged or imposed upon the Premises or the owner or occupier and whether of an existing or novel nature
To pay Outgoings. To bear pay and discharge all existing and future rates taxes duties charges assessments impositions and outgoings whatsoever (whether parliamentary parochial local or otherwise and whether or not of a capital or non-recurring nature) which now are or may at any time hereafter during the Term be charged levied assessed or imposed upon the Demised Premises or upon the owner or occupier in respect thereof Provided always that the foregoing shall not extend to payment of any tax payable only as a direct result of any dealing by the Landlord with its reversionary interest in the Demised Premises including for the avoidance of doubt the grant of this Lease;
To pay Outgoings. 2.2.1 From time to time and at all times throughout the Term to pay and discharge all existing and future rates taxes duties charges community charges and assessments surcharges impositions and outgoings whatsoever whether parliamentary local or of any other description which now are or may at any time during the Term be assessed imposed or charged upon or payable in respect of the Demised Premises or any part thereof or upon the owner or occupier in respect thereof or payable by either in respect thereof and whether of national or local and whether of a capital or revenue nature and even though of a wholly novel character provided that the Tenant shall not in any event be liable for any payments as shall be occasioned by any development disposition of or dealing with the ownership of any estate or interest expectant in reversion on the determination of the Term or subject to Clause 4.6 hereof upon the rents received by the Landlord
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