Lessee Shall Discharge All Liens Sample Clauses

Lessee Shall Discharge All Liens. Lessee shall promptly ------------- -------------------------------- pay all contractors and materialmen who provide goods or services with respect to the demised premises for or on behalf of Lessee or any person taking by, through or under it, and shall take other appropriate precautions to minimize the possibility of a lien attaching to the demised premises therefor. In the event that any such lien is made or filed, Lessee shall discharge or bond against the same within thirty (30) days after such lien is filed.
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Lessee Shall Discharge All Liens. Lessee shall promptly pay all laborers and materialmen working on the Demised Premises on his account. No laborers or materialmen shall look to the entire premises or any portion thereof for the purpose of placing a lien thereon for work done at Lessee's request.
Lessee Shall Discharge All Liens. Lessee shall have no authority to -------------------------------- allow any liens of any kind to be placed upon the Premises. Lessee shall promptly pay all its contractors and materialmen and shall do any and all things necessary so as to prevent any liens attaching to the Premises. Should any such lien be made or filed, Lessee shall discharge the same within ten (10) days thereafter at Lessee's expense and shall indemnify and hold harmless Lessor therefrom. Lessor may require, at Lessor's sole option, that Lessee provide to Lessor, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, a lien and completion bond acceptable to Lessor in an amount equal to at least one and one-half (1 1/2) times the estimated costs of any improvements, additions or alterations in the Premises which Lessee desires to make, to ensure Lessor against any liability for mechanics' and materialmen's liens and to ensure completion of the work.
Lessee Shall Discharge All Liens. Except as provided in Section 21.11 below, Lessee shall not have any authority to create any liens for labor, services, materials or other items required by any improvements upon the Premises, and the interest of Lessor shall not be subject to liens for improvements made by or on behalf of Lessee. Lessee shall promptly pay all contractors and materialmen working on the Premises on its account, so as to minimize the possibility of a lien attaching to any of the Premises. Should any such lien be made or filed, Lessee shall notify Lessor immediately and bond against or discharge the same within thirty (30) days after such lien is made or filed.

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