Common use of INDEBTEDNESS TO CITY Clause in Contracts

INDEBTEDNESS TO CITY. Contractor agrees that no payments owed by him, of any nature whatsoever, to the City, including payment in advance for service charges or any sums of any character whatsoever, shall become delinquent or in arrears. The City will not knowingly award contracts for goods or services to any bidder in arrears to the City for any debt, claim, demand, or account whatsoever, including taxes, penalty and interest. Contractor is responsible for ensuring that no indebtedness exists. Section 130 of the City Charter authorizes the City to counterclaim and offset against any debt, claim, demand or account owed by the City to any person, firm or corporation in arrears to the City for any debt, claim, demand or account of any nature whatsoever, including taxes, penalty and interest.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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INDEBTEDNESS TO CITY. Contractor agrees that no payments owed by him, him of any nature whatsoever, whatsoever to the City, including payment in advance for service charges or any sums of any character whatsoever, shall become delinquent or in arrears. The City will not knowingly award contracts for goods or services to any bidder Bidder in arrears to the City for any debt, claim, demand, or account whatsoever, including taxes, penalty and or interest. Contractor is responsible for ensuring that no indebtedness exists. Section 130 of the City Charter authorizes the City to counterclaim and offset against any debt, claim, demand or account owed by the City to any person, firm or corporation in arrears to the City for any debt, claim, demand or account of any nature whatsoever, including taxes, penalty and or interest.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract

INDEBTEDNESS TO CITY. Contractor CONTRACTOR agrees that no payments owed by him, him of any nature whatsoever, whatsoever to the CityCITY, including payment in advance for service charges or any sums of any character whatsoever, shall become delinquent or in arrears. The City CITY will not knowingly award contracts for goods or services to any bidder person in arrears to the City CITY for any debt, claim, demand, or account whatsoever, including taxes, penalty and interest. Contractor CONTRACTOR is responsible for ensuring that no indebtedness exists. Section 130 of the City Charter authorizes the City CITY to counterclaim and offset against any debt, claim, demand or account owed by the City CITY to any person, firm or corporation in arrears to the City CITY for any debt, claim, demand or account of any nature whatsoever, including taxes, penalty and interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tennis Center Facility Management Agreement

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INDEBTEDNESS TO CITY. Contractor agrees that no payments owed by him, of any nature whatsoever, to the City, including payment in advance for service charges or any sums of any character whatsoever, shall become delinquent or in arrears. The City will not knowingly award contracts for goods or services to any bidder in arrears to the City for any debt, claim, demand, or account whatsoever, including taxes, penalty penalty, and interest. Contractor is responsible for ensuring that no indebtedness exists. Section 130 of the City Charter authorizes the City to counterclaim and offset against any debt, claim, demand or account owed by the City to any person, firm or corporation in arrears to the City for any debt, claim, demand or account of any nature whatsoever, including taxes, penalty penalty, and interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Contract

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