Common use of Changes in Laws Regarding Taxation Clause in Contracts

Changes in Laws Regarding Taxation. In the event of the passage after the date of this Mortgage of any law of the State of New York deducting from the value of real property for the purpose of taxation any lien or encumbrance thereon or changing in any way the laws for the taxation of mortgages or debts secured by mortgages for state or local purposes or the manner of the collection of any such taxes, and imposing a tax, either directly or indirectly, on this Mortgage, the Note or the Debt, the Mortgagor shall, if permitted by law, pay any tax imposed as a result of any such law within the statutory period or within fifteen (15) days after demand by the Mortgagee, whichever is less, provided, however, that if, in the opinion of the attorneys for the Mortgagee, the Mortgagor is not permitted by law to pay such taxes, the Mortgagee shall have the right, at its option, to declare the Debt due and payable on a date specified in a prior notice to the Mortgagor of not less than thirty (30) days.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Mortgage, Security Agreement, Mortgage, Security Agreement, Leasehold Mortgage and Security Agreement (Chefs' Warehouse, Inc.)

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Changes in Laws Regarding Taxation. In the event of the passage after the date of this Mortgage of any law of the State of New York deducting from the value of real property for the purpose of taxation any lien or encumbrance thereon or changing in any way the laws for the taxation of mortgages or debts secured by mortgages for state or local purposes or the manner of the collection of any such taxes, and imposing a tax, either directly or indirectly, on this Mortgage, the Note or the Debt, the Mortgagor shall, if permitted by law, pay any tax imposed as a result of any such law within the statutory period or within fifteen (15) days after demand by the Mortgagee, whichever is less, provided, however, that that, if, in the opinion of the attorneys for the Mortgagee, the Mortgagor is not permitted by law to pay such taxes, the Mortgagee shall have the right, at its option, to declare the Debt due and payable on a date specified in a prior notice to the Mortgagor of not less than thirty (30) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement and Fixture Filing (Boreal Water Collection Inc.)

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Changes in Laws Regarding Taxation. In the event of the passage after the date of this Mortgage of any law of the State of New York in which the Premises are located deducting from the value of real property for the purpose of taxation any lien or encumbrance thereon or changing in any way the laws for the taxation of mortgages or debts secured by mortgages for state or local purposes or the manner of the collection of any such taxes, and imposing a tax, either directly or indirectly, on this Mortgage, the Note or the Debt, the Mortgagor shall, if permitted by law, pay any tax imposed as a result of any such law within the statutory period or within fifteen (15) days after demand by the Mortgagee, whichever is less, provided, however, that if, in the opinion of the attorneys for the Mortgagee, the Mortgagor is not permitted by law to pay such taxes, the Mortgagee shall have the right, at its option, to declare the Debt due and payable on a date specified in a prior notice to the Mortgagor of not less than thirty one hundred eighty (30180) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contribution and Exchange Agreement (Cali Realty Corp /New/)

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