Common use of Buyer Taxes Clause in Contracts

Buyer Taxes. The Buyer shall be responsible for, and shall pay directly when due and payable, any and all Buyer Taxes. All payments due and payable by the Buyer to the Seller hereunder shall be made in the full amount of the Contract Price or the Purchase Order Price, as applicable, free and clear of all deductions and withholding, for Buyer Taxes. If the Buyer deducts or withholds Buyer Taxes from payments otherwise due to the Seller, the Buyer shall pay the Seller, within ten (10) days after request by the Seller, additional amounts so as to cause the amounts actually received by the Seller, net of deducted or withheld Buyer Taxes, to equal the full part of the Contract Price or the Purchase Order Price, as applicable, that the Seller would otherwise have received. If the Seller is required to pay Buyer Taxes, the Buyer shall, promptly upon receipt of the Seller’s invoice for such Buyer Taxes and proof of the Seller’s payment of such Buyer Taxes from the appropriate governmental authority, pay to the Seller such Buyer Taxes.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Confidential Treatment (Noble Environmental Power LLC), And Related Services (Noble Environmental Power LLC), This Agreement (Noble Environmental Power LLC)

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