REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Sample Clauses

REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. 6.1 Landlord shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Tenant within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof, copies of any notices for the payment of taxes and/or assessments received by Landlord relating to the Leased Premises. Tenant shall be responsible for, and shall promptly pay when due (before any penalty shall accrue thereon), all real property taxes and assessments, including assessments made pursuant to either the Special Improvement District or the Metropolitan District(s), levied against the Leased Premises by any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, including taxes, assessments, surcharges, or service or other fees of a nature not presently in effect which are hereafter levied on the Leased Premises as a result of the use, ownership or operation of the Leased Premises or for any other reason, whether in lieu of or in addition to, any current real estate taxes and assessments. "Taxes" also include special assessments, license taxes, business license fees, business license taxes, commercial rental taxes, levies, charges, penalties or taxes, imposed by any authority against the Leased Premises or any legal or equitable interest of Landlord, provided that in no event shall taxes and assessments include any federal or state income taxes levied or assessed on Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any taxes levied against the Leased Premises in the year in which the Term of this Lease shall commence and in the year in which the Term of this Lease shall expire shall be prorated between Landlord and Tenant as of the Commencement Date or Expiration Date, as appropriate. In the event any special assessment taxes are payable in installments, Tenant shall only be required to pay such installments thereof as shall become due and payable during the period for which Rent is hereunder. In the event of default in the payment of such taxes by Tenant, Landlord may pay the same (but shall be under no obligation to do so) and the amount so paid shall be due and payable to Landlord, together with interest thereon at the Default Rate (as defined in Section 19.6, below), at the time of the next monthly Rent payment. Without limiting the foregoing, by paying any such amount, Landlord does not waive any of its rights hereunder as a result of a default in payment by Tenant. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, Tenant shall have no liability or responsibility for payments of assessments to the Special Improvement District and/or the Metropolit...
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REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. (i) Real property taxes and assessments for the year during which the Closing occurs shall be prorated to the Closing Date based on actual tax figures, if known, or the estimated tax figures if the actual amount is not known. If estimated tax figures are used, they shall be based on the assumption that they will equal 103% of the current year's taxes. The above proration shall be final.
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Since the Property is owned by a governmental entity, the Property is not currently subject to real estate taxes. Following Closing, the Buyer shall be responsible for any real and personal property taxes commencing with the Closing Date. If real estate taxes for the entire year of Closing are required by the State of Florida, the Seller shall be responsible for such taxes for the period of time prior to Closing, or making such challenge and application to the State as may be necessary to remove the requirement for the payment of such real estate taxes for the time period prior to Closing.

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  • Real and Personal Property Taxes All real (including public utility realty tax) and personal property Taxes and assessments arising with respect to the Assets and any similar utility Taxes of any other jurisdiction shall be prorated between Buyer and Seller based on the relative periods of time the Assets were owned by each respective party or their respective Affiliates during the fiscal period for which such Taxes are imposed by the applicable taxing jurisdiction (as such fiscal period is or may be reflected on the xxxx rendered by such taxing jurisdiction, but in the case of Taxes imposed based on the specific day of ownership of assets or other specified standard not tied to a fiscal period, a fiscal period shall be deemed to be the three hundred sixty five (365) day period ending with such date). Upon receipt by Buyer of the tax xxxx, invoice or other statement regarding such real and personal property Taxes, Buyer shall calculate the pro rata share of such tax xxxx, invoice or other statement attributable to Buyer and Seller. To the extent such Taxes have not otherwise been accrued or accounted for in the Base Statement or the Final Closing Statement, Buyer then shall forward, as soon as practicable, to Seller a copy of such tax xxxx, invoice or statement along with the supporting documentation relating to the calculation of the pro rata share to Seller that had not otherwise been accrued or accounted for in the Base Statement or the Final Closing Statement. Seller then shall forward to Buyer payment of its pro rata share of such Taxes in immediately available funds as soon as practicable and in advance of the due date of the tax xxxx, invoice or statement and in time to avoid the incurrence of penalties, interest or other increases or additions to such Taxes. In the event Seller first receives a tax xxxx, invoice or statement relating to the Assets from a taxing authority, Seller shall promptly forward such tax xxxx, invoice or statement to Buyer.

  • Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes A. Except as specifically set forth in Section 4.07.B below, all real estate and personal property taxes, levies, assessments (including special assessments (regardless of when due or whether they are paid as a lump sum or in installments over time) imposed because of facilities that are constructed by or on behalf of the assessing jurisdiction (for example, roads, sidewalks, sewers, culverts, etc.) which directly benefit the Hotel (regardless of whether or not they also benefit other buildings)), “Impact Fees” (regardless of when due or whether they are paid as a lump sum or in installments over time) which are required of Owner as a condition to the issuance of zoning variances or building permits, and similar charges on or relating to the Hotel (collectively, “Impositions”) during the Term shall be paid by Manager from Gross Revenues, before any fine, penalty, or interest is added thereto or lien placed upon the Hotel or upon this Agreement, unless payment thereof is in good faith being contested and enforcement thereof is stayed. Any such payments shall be Deductions in determining Operating Profit. Owner shall, within five (5) days after receipt, furnish Manager with copies of official tax bills and assessments which it may receive with respect to the Hotel. Either Landlord or Owner may, and at Owner’s request Manager shall, initiate proceedings to contest any negotiations or proceedings with respect to any Imposition, and all reasonable costs of any such contest shall be paid from Gross Revenues and shall be a Deduction in determining Operating Profit. Manager shall, as part of its contest or negotiation of any Imposition, be entitled, on Owner’s behalf, to waive any applicable statute of limitations in order to avoid paying the Imposition during the pendency of any proceedings or negotiations with applicable authorities. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, at Owner’s option (i) Manager shall establish an escrow account in the name of Owner in a bank or banks designated by Manager with the concurrence of Owner and shall deposit monthly into such account from Gross Revenues an amount that Manager reasonably estimates shall be sufficient to pay the Impositions, in which case Manager shall pay the Impositions from funds in the escrow account as and when the Impositions become due (and Owner shall promptly deposit into the escrow account any deficiency if the estimated monthly payments are not sufficient to pay all of the Impositions) or (ii) the amounts that would otherwise be deposited into such escrow account shall be included in the Operating Profit, not deducted from Gross Revenues and shall be distributed in cash to Owner along with the remainder of the Owner’s Priority. If Owner elects to retain such amounts pursuant to clause (ii) above, Manager shall accrue such amounts as a reserve on the accounting records of the Hotel, and Owner shall fund the same as and when the Impositions become due, but such accrued and unfunded amounts shall be deducted from Gross Revenues for purposes of calculating the Incentive Management Fee. In addition, if any Mortgagee requires the establishment of an escrow account with respect to the Impositions, Manager shall comply with such requirements.

  • Real Estate Taxes and Assessments Xxxxx is aware that all property is subject to the possibility of reassessment which may result in increased real estate taxes.

  • Real Property Taxes Taxes, assessments and charges now or hereafter levied or assessed upon, or with respect to, the Project, or any personal property of Landlord used in the operation thereof or located therein, or Landlord's interest in the Project or such personal property, by any federal, state or local entity, including: (i) all real property taxes and general and special assessments; (ii) charges, fees or assessments for transit, housing, day care, open space, art, police, fire or other governmental services or benefits to the Project, including assessments, taxes, fees, levies and charges imposed by governmental agencies for such purposes as street, sidewalk, road, utility construction and maintenance, refuse removal and for other governmental services; (iii) service payments in lieu of taxes; (iv) any tax, fee or excise on the use or occupancy of any part of the Project, or on rent for space in the Project; (v) any other tax, fee or excise, however described, that may be levied or assessed as a substitute for, or as an addition to, in whole or in part, any other Real Property Taxes; and (vi) reasonable consultants' and attorneys' fees and expenses incurred in connection with proceedings to contest, determine or reduce Real Property Taxes. Real Property Taxes do not include: (A) franchise, transfer, inheritance or capital stock taxes, or income taxes measured by the net income of Landlord from all sources, unless any such taxes are levied or assessed against Landlord as a substitute for, in whole or in part, any Real Property Tax; (B) Impositions and all similar amounts payable by tenants of the Project under their leases; and (C) penalties, fines, interest or charges due for late payment of Real Property Taxes by Landlord. If any Real Property Taxes are payable, or may at the option of the taxpayer be paid, in installments, such Real Property Taxes shall, together with any interest that would otherwise be payable with such installment, be deemed to have been paid in installments, amortized over the maximum time period allowed by applicable law. If the tax statement from a taxing authority does not allocate Real Property Taxes to the Building, Landlord shall make the determination of the proper allocation of such Real Property Taxes based, to the extent possible, upon records of the taxing authority and, if not so available, then on an equitable basis. Real Property Taxes also do not include any increases in the taxes, assessments, charges, excises and levies assessed against the Project due solely to the construction or installation of tenant improvements or other alterations by tenants of the Project other than Tenant and any other tenants or occupants of the Building; provided, however, that if any Real Property Taxes are imposed or increased due to the construction or installation of tenant improvements or other alterations in the Building, such Real Property Taxes shall be equitably prorated in Landlord's reasonable judgment between Tenant and any other tenants of the Building.

  • Taxes and Assessments As of the date of origination and, to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, as of the Cut-off Date, all taxes, governmental assessments and other outstanding governmental charges (including, without limitation, water and sewage charges) due with respect to the Mortgaged Property (excluding any related personal property) securing a Mortgage Loan that is or could become a lien on the related Mortgaged Property that became due and owing prior to the Cut-off Date with respect to each related Mortgaged Property have been paid, or, if the appropriate amount of such taxes or charges is being appealed or is otherwise in dispute, the unpaid taxes or charges are covered by an escrow of funds or other security sufficient to pay such tax or charge and reasonably estimated interest and penalties, if any, thereon. For purposes of this representation and warranty, any such taxes, assessments and other charges shall not be considered due and payable until the date on which interest and/or penalties would be payable thereon.

  • Personal Property Taxes (a) Lessee shall pay prior to delinquency all taxes assessed against and levied upon trade fixtures, furnishings, equipment and all other personal property of Lessee contained in the Premises or elsewhere. When possible, Lessee shall cause said trade fixtures, furnishings, equipment and all other personal property to be assessed and billed separately from the real property of Lessor.

  • Payment of Taxes and Assessments The lessee shall pay prior to delinquency all taxes and assessments accruing against the leasehold.

  • Personal Property Tax All personal property taxes will be paid by the Contractor.

  • Real and Personal Property The Company has good and marketable title to, or has valid rights to lease or otherwise use, all items of real and personal property that are material to the business of the Company free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, claims and defects and imperfections of title except those that (i) do not materially interfere with the use of such property by the Company or (ii) would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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