Provision For Taxes Sample Clauses

Provision For Taxes. The provision made for Taxes on the Recent Company Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all Taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed at the date of the Recent Company Balance Sheet, and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Company Balance Sheet, the Company has not incurred any Taxes other than Taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of the Company.
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Provision For Taxes. The provision made for taxes on the Recent Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed at the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, Company has not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Company.
Provision For Taxes. The provision made for taxes on the Recent Balance Sheet is and will be sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed, at the date of the Recent Balance Sheet and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, the Company has not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of the Company.
Provision For Taxes. The provision made for Taxes on the Recent Oakmont Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all Taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed at the date of the Recent Oakmont Balance Sheet, and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Oakmont Balance Sheet, Oakmont has not incurred any Taxes other than Taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Oakmont.
Provision For Taxes. The provision made for taxes on the Recent Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed at the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, Sellers have not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Sellers.
Provision For Taxes. Except as set forth in Section ------------------- 4.5(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule, the provision made for taxes on the Recent Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed at the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, Company has not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Company.
Provision For Taxes. The provision made for taxes on the Company Statements is sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed, for which the Company may be liable at the date of such Company Statements and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of such Company Statements, the Company has not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices.
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Provision For Taxes. The provision made for taxes on the Recent Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment, either currently or on a deferred basis, of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed, at the date of the Recent Balance Sheet and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, Company has not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Company.
Provision For Taxes. The provision made for Taxes on the Recent Capital Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all Taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed at the date of the Recent Capital Balance Sheet, and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Capital Balance Sheet, Capital has not incurred any Taxes other than Taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Capital.
Provision For Taxes. The provision made for taxes on the Recent Balance Sheet is sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed, at the date of the Recent Balance Sheet and for all years and periods prior thereto. The provision made for taxes on the unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Company as of March 31, 1998 is sufficient for the payment of all federal, state, foreign, county, local and other income, ad valorem, excise, profits, franchise, occupation, property, payroll, sales, use, gross receipts and other taxes (and any interest and penalties) and assessments, whether or not disputed, at March 31, 1998 and for all years and periods prior thereto. Since the date of the Recent Balance Sheet, Company has not incurred any taxes other than taxes incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent in type and amount with past practices of Company.
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