Mechanics’ Liens and Security Sample Clauses

Mechanics’ Liens and Security. Every prime contract for construction, installation, alteration, repair of, or addition to the Property, where the estimated cost shall exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), shall contain a provision obligating the prime contractor to the prompt payment of all material furnished, labor supplied or performed, rental for equipment employed, and services rendered by public utilities in or in connection with the performance of the work, whether or not the said material, labor, equipment, and services enter into and become component parts of the work or improvements contemplated; and every such provision shall be deemed to be included for the benefit of every person, co-partnership, association, or corporation, who as subcontractor or otherwise, has furnished material, supplied or performed labor, rented equipment, or supplied services in or in connection with the performance of the work as aforesaid, and the inclusion thereof in any contract shall preclude the filing by any such person, co-partnership, association, or corporation of any mechanics’ lien claim for such material, labor, or rental of equipment, and further requiring that the Purchaser shall provide to the Authority evidence of financial security for the prompt payment by the prime contractor for materials, supplies, labor, services, and equipment. Such financial security shall equal 100% of the contract amount, shall be in such form as the Authority may prescribe and may include, but not be limited to, any one or a combination of the following:
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Related to Mechanics’ Liens and Security

  • Mechanic’s Liens Tenant shall not suffer or permit any mechanic's lien or other lien to be filed against the Premises, or any portion thereof, by reason of work, labor, skill, services, equipment or materials supplied or claimed to have been supplied to the Premises at the request of Tenant, or of anyone holding the Premises, or any portion thereof, by, through or under Tenant. If any such mechanic's lien or other lien at any time shall be filed against the Premises or any portion thereof, Tenant, within thirty (30) days after the date Tenant first becomes aware of the filing of the same, at Tenant's election, shall cause said lien either to be discharged of record or to be bonded over in a manner which is reasonably acceptable to Landlord. If Tenant shall fail to discharge such mechanic's lien or other lien or to bond over the same within such period, then Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, discharge the same by paying to the claimant the amount claimed to be due or by procuring the discharge of such lien as to the Premises by deposit of a cash sum or a bond or other security, or in such other manner as is now or may in the future be provided by present or future law for the discharge of such lien as a lien against the Premises. Any amount paid by Landlord, or the value of any deposit so made by Landlord, together with all costs, fees and expenses in connection therewith (including reasonable attorneys' fees), together with interest thereon at the Maximum Rate of Interest, shall be repaid by Tenant to Landlord within thirty (30) days after demand therefor. Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord and the Premises from all losses, costs, damages, expenses, liabilities, suits, penalties, claims, demands and obligations, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, resulting from the assertion, filing, foreclosure or other legal proceedings with respect to any such mechanic's lien or other lien.

  • Mechanics’ Lien Tenant understands and agrees that Tenant and anyone acting on Tenant’s behalf does not have the right to file for mechanic’s liens or any other kind of liens on the Premises. Tenant agrees to give actual advance notice to any contractors, subcontractors or suppliers of goods, labor or services that such liens are invalid. Tenant further agrees to take the additional steps necessary to keep the Premises free of any and all liens that may result from construction completed by or for Tenant.

  • Liens and Encumbrances The Company shall not directly or indirectly make, create, incur, assume or permit to exist any assignment, transfer, pledge, mortgage, security interest or other lien or encumbrance of any nature in, to or against any part of the Pledged Property or of the Company's capital stock, or offer or agree to do so, or own or acquire or agree to acquire any asset or property of any character subject to any of the foregoing encumbrances (including any conditional sale contract or other title retention agreement), or assign, pledge or in any way transfer or encumber its right to receive any income or other distribution or proceeds from any part of the Pledged Property or the Company's capital stock; or enter into any sale-leaseback financing respecting any part of the Pledged Property as lessee, or cause or assist the inception or continuation of any of the foregoing.

  • 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:

  • ENCUMBRANCES/LIENS The Contractor shall not cause or permit any lien, attachment or other encumbrance by any person to be placed on file or to remain on file in any public office or on file with the UNDP against any monies due or to become due for any work done or materials furnished under this Contract, or by reason of any other claim or demand against the Contractor.

  • ENCUMBRANCES AND LIENS The Contractor shall not cause or permit any lien, attachment or other encumbrance by any person to be placed on file or to remain on file in any public office or on file with UNDP against any monies due to the Contractor or that may become due for any work done or against any goods supplied or materials furnished under the Contract, or by reason of any other claim or demand against the Contractor or UNDP.

  • Permitted Encumbrances The term “Permitted Encumbrances” shall mean:

  • Credit Union Lien and Security Interest To the extent you owe the Credit Union money as a borrower, guarantor, indorser or otherwise, the Credit Union has a lien on any or all of the funds in any account in which you have an ownership interest at the Credit Union, regardless of the source of the funds. The Credit Union may apply these funds in any order to pay off your indebtedness without further notice to you. If the Credit Union chooses not to enforce its lien, the Credit Union does not waive its right to enforce the lien at a later time. In addition, you grant the Credit Union a consensual security interest in your accounts and agree the Credit Union may use the funds from your accounts to pay any debt or amount owed the Credit Union, except obligations secured by your dwelling, unless prohibited by applicable law. All accounts are nonassignable and nontransferable to third parties.

  • LIENS, CLAIMS AND ENCUMBRANCES The Contractor warrants and represents that all materials, equipment or services delivered herein are free and clear of all liens, claims, or encumbrances of any kind.

  • 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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