MECHANIC'S LIEN OR CLAIMS Sample Clauses

MECHANIC'S LIEN OR CLAIMS. 13.1 Lessee shall not permit to be created nor to remain undischarged any lien, encumbrance or charge arising out of any work of any contractor, mechanic, laborer or materialman which might be or become a lien, notice or intention of a lien, encumbrance or charge upon the Demised Premises or the Building or the income therefrom; and Lessee shall not suffer any other matter or thing whereby the estate, right and interest of Lessor in the Demised Premises or in the Building might be impaired. If any lien or notice of intention or notice of lien on account of an alleged debt of Lessee or any notice of contract by a party engaged by Lessee or Lessee's contractor to work in the Demised Premises or in the Building, Lessee shall, within ten (10) days after notice of the filing thereof, cause the same to be discharged of record by payment, deposit, bond, order of a court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. If Lessee shall fail to cause such lien or notice of lien to be discharged within the period provided, then Lessor, in addition to any other rights or remedies, may, but shall not be obligated to, discharge the same by either paying the amounts claimed to be due or by procuring the discharge of such lien by deposit or by bonding proceedings; and in any such event, Lessor shall be entitled, if Lessor so elects, to defend any prosecution of an action for foreclosure of such lien by the lienor or to compel the prosecution of an action for the foreclosure of such lien by the lienor and to pay the amount of the judgment in favor of the lienor with interest, costs and allowances. Any amount paid by Lessor and all costs and expenses, including attorney fees, incurred by Lessor in connection therewith, together with interest not to exceed 10% from the respective dates of Lessor's making of the payment or incurring of the cost and expense shall be paid by Lessee to Lessor on demand. All such sums shall be considered Additional Rent hereunder. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed as in any way constituting a consent or request by Lessor, expressed or implied, by inference or otherwise, to any contractor, subcontractor, laborer, or materialman for the performance of any labor or the furnishing of materials for any specific or general improvement, alteration, or repair of or to the Demised Premises or to any buildings or to any part thereof. LANDLORD INITIALS ----- TENANT INITIALS -----
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MECHANIC'S LIEN OR CLAIMS 

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  • MECHANIC'S LIEN A lien for the performance of work or the supply of materials filed against the Property, or any stop notice served on Borrower, any contractor of Borrower, or Lender, remains unsatisfied or unbonded for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of filing or service.

  • Mechanic’s Liens Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all costs and charges for work (a) done by Tenant or caused to be done by Tenant, in or to the Premises, and (b) for all materials furnished for or in connection with such work. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against and hold Landlord, the Premises, and the Project free, clear, and harmless of and from all mechanics’ liens and claims of liens, and all other liabilities, liens, claims, and demands on account of such work by or on behalf of Tenant, other than work performed by Landlord pursuant to this Lease. If any such lien, at any time, is filed against the Premises or any part of the Project, Tenant shall cause such lien to be discharged of record within ten (10) days after the filing of such lien, except that if Tenant desires to contest such lien, it shall deliver to Landlord, within such 10-day period, at least one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the amount of the claim, plus estimated costs and interest, by cashier’s check or certified funds which shall be held by Landlord as security to insure payment of the lien and to prevent any sale of the Project by foreclosure or otherwise by reason of such lien. If a final judgment establishing the validity or existence of a lien for any amount is entered, Tenant shall pay and satisfy the same at once. If Tenant fails to pay any charge, cost or expense for which a mechanics’ lien has been filed, and has not given Landlord security as described above, Landlord may, at its option, pay such charge and related costs and interest, and the amount so paid, together with reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in connection with such lien, shall be immediately due from Tenant to Landlord as Additional Rent. Nothing contained in this Lease will be deemed the consent or agreement of Landlord to subject Landlord’s interest in the Project to liability under any mechanics’ or other lien law. If Tenant receives written notice that a lien has been or is about to be filed against the Premises or the Project, or that any action affecting title to the Project has been commenced on account of work done by or for or materials furnished to or for Tenant, it shall immediately give Landlord written notice of such notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the commencement of any work (including but not limited to any maintenance, repairs, alterations, additions, improvements, or installations) in or to the Premises, by or for Tenant, Tenant shall give Landlord (i) written notice of the proposed work and the names and addresses of the persons supplying labor and materials for the proposed work and (ii) two copies of Tenant’s plans and specifications for such work.

  • No Mechanics' Liens There are no mechanics’ or similar liens or claims which have been filed for work, labor or material (and no rights are outstanding that under the law could give rise to such liens) affecting the related Mortgaged Property which are or may be liens prior to, or equal or coordinate with, the lien of the related Mortgage;

  • Lien “Lien” means any mortgage, pledge, lien, charge, claim, security interest, adverse claims of ownership or use, restrictions on transfer, defect of title or other encumbrance of any sort, other than (a) mechanic’s, materialmen’s, and similar liens with respect to any amounts not yet due and payable, and (b) liens for taxes not yet due and payable.

  • Mechanics The assigning Lender and the assignee thereof shall execute and deliver to Administrative Agent an Assignment Agreement, together with such forms, certificates or other evidence, if any, with respect to United States federal income tax withholding matters as the assignee under such Assignment Agreement may be required to deliver to Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 2.16(d).

  • Subordination of All Guarantor Claims As used herein, the term “Guarantor Claims” shall mean all debts and liabilities of Borrower to Guarantor, whether such debts and liabilities now exist or are hereafter incurred or arise, or whether the obligations of Borrower thereon be direct, contingent, primary, secondary, several, joint and several, or otherwise, and irrespective of whether such debts or liabilities be evidenced by note, contract, open account, or otherwise, and irrespective of the person or persons in whose favor such debts or liabilities may, at their inception, have been, or may hereafter be created, or the manner in which they have been or may hereafter be acquired by Guarantor. The Guarantor Claims shall include without limitation all rights and claims of Guarantor against Borrower (arising as a result of subrogation or otherwise) as a result of Guarantor’s payment of all or a portion of the Guaranteed Obligations. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default or the occurrence of an event which would, with the giving of notice or the passage of time, or both, constitute an Event of Default, Guarantor shall not receive or collect, directly or indirectly, from Borrower or any other party any amount upon the Guarantor Claims.

  • Liens Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its property, assets or revenues, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, other than the following:

  • Permitted Liens Create or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its Property, except the following (collectively, “Permitted Liens”):

  • Title to Mortgaged Property and Lien of this Instrument Mortgagor owns the Mortgaged Property free and clear of any liens, claims or interests, except the Permitted Encumbrances and the Permitted Liens. This Mortgage creates valid, enforceable first priority liens and security interests against the Mortgaged Property.

  • Other Liens Not to create, assume, or allow any security interest or lien (including judicial liens) on property the Borrower now or later owns, except:

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