Contesting Payment Sample Clauses

Contesting Payment. Without in any way relieving, limiting or modifying the obligation of the Subtenant to comply with section 3.3, the Subtenant may, at its expense, contest or appeal the imposition or amount of any amount payable pursuant to section 3.3, provided that the Subtenant does so in accordance with any requirement under any Laws and the Subtenant commences any proceedings to contest or appeal the validity or amount forthwith and continues with the proceedings with all due diligence.
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Contesting Payment. Without in any way relieving, limiting or modifying the obligation of the Homeowner to comply with section 3.3, the Homeowner may, at its expense, contest or appeal the imposition or amount of any amount payable pursuant to section 3.3, provided that the Homeowner does so in accordance with any requirement under any Law and the Homeowner commences any proceedings to contest or appeal the validity or amount forthwith and continues with the proceedings with all due diligence.

Related to Contesting Payment

  • Withholding Payment In addition to the specific consequences explained in the Grant Work Plan and/or Special Terms and Conditions, the State of Florida (State) reserves the right to withhold payment when the Grantee has failed to perform/comply with provisions of this Agreement. None of the financial consequences for nonperformance in this Agreement as more fully described in the Grant Work Plan shall be considered penalties.

  • Tax Payments Each Company shall be liable for and shall pay the Taxes allocated to it by this Section 2 either to the applicable Tax Authority or to the other Company in accordance with Section 4 and the other applicable provisions of this Agreement.

  • Withholding Payments The State reserves the right to withhold payment of the Engineer's billing statement in the event of any of the following: (1) If a dispute over the work or costs thereof is not resolved within a thirty day period; (2) pending verification of satisfactory work performed; (3) the Engineer becomes a delinquent obligor as set forth in Section 231.006 of the Family Code; (4) required reports are not received; or (5) the State Comptroller of Public Accounts will not issue a warrant to the Engineer. In the event that payment is withheld, the State shall notify the Engineer and give a remedy that would allow the State to release the payment.

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