Common use of Discharge of Liens by Lessee Clause in Contracts

Discharge of Liens by Lessee. The Lessee may not permit any liens to be filed or to stand against the Premises for any reason. If a lien is filed against the Premises, the Lessee must cause it to be discharged of record within sixty calendar (60) days after notice to the Lessee of filing the lien. If the Lessee fails to discharge or contest the lien within this period and the failure continues for a period of fifteen calendar (15) days after notice by the Lessor, then, in addition to any other right or remedy of the Lessor, the Lessor may, but is not required to, procure the discharge of the lien either by paying the amount claimed to be due, by deposit in court, or by bonding. All amounts paid or deposited by the Lessor for any of these purposes, and all other expenses of the Lessor and all necessary disbursements in connection with them, will become due and payable forthwith by the Lessee to the Lessor upon written demand therefore as Additional Rent.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov, Lease

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Discharge of Liens by Lessee. The Lessee may shall not suffer or permit any liens known to be filed or the Lessee to stand against the Premises for any reason. If a lien is filed against the Premises, the Lessee must shall cause it to be discharged of record within sixty calendar (60) days after notice to the Lessee of filing the lien. If the Lessee fails to discharge or contest the lien within this period and the failure continues shall continue for a period of fifteen calendar (15) days after notice by the Lessor, then, in addition to any other right or remedy of the Lessor, the Lessor may, but is shall not required tobe required, to procure the discharge of the lien either by paying the amount claimed to be due, by deposit in court, or by bonding. All amounts paid or deposited by the Lessor for any of these purposes, and all other expenses of the Lessor and all necessary disbursements in connection with them, will shall become due and payable forthwith by the Lessee to the Lessor upon written demand therefore as Additional additional Rent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease, illinoisfarmlink.org

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