Common use of Duty to Pay Taxes Clause in Contracts

Duty to Pay Taxes. Unless exempt, Licensee agrees to pay, before becoming due, all taxes, assessments, user fees and other charges, however named, which, during the term of this Agreement, may become due or a lien or which may be levied by the state, County, city, district or any other body upon the Licensee Operating Area or improvements in the Licensee Operating Area, or upon any taxable interest of Licensee acquired in this Agreement, or any taxable possessory right which Licensee may have in or to the Licensee Operating Area or the improvements thereon by reason of its occupancy thereof, as well as all taxes on all taxable property, real or personal, owned by Licensee in or about the Licensee Operating Area (collectively, "Taxes"). Upon request from the County, Licensee shall give to the County a copy of the receipts and vouchers showing such payment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee reserves the right to contest such taxes in good faith and Licensee will provide County with advance notice that it will be contesting such taxes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License and Use Agreement, License and Use Agreement, License and Use Agreement

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