Right of Agency to Satisfy Other Liens Sample Clauses

Right of Agency to Satisfy Other Liens. After the conveyance of title to the Development Site or any portion thereof and after the Developers have a reasonable time following notice from Agency to challenge, cure or satisfy any liens or encumbrances on the Development Site or any portion thereof which are not otherwise permitted under this Agreement, the Agency shall have the right to satisfy any such liens or encumbrances and receive immediate reimbursement of the cost incurred in satisfying such liens or encumbrances from the Developers; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall require the Developers to pay or make provision for the payment of any tax, assessment, lien or charge so long as the Developers in good faith shall contest the validity or amount therein and so long as such delay in payment shall not subject the Development Site or any portion thereof to forfeiture or sale.
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Right of Agency to Satisfy Other Liens. After the Close of Escrow and after the Developer has had a reasonable time to challenge, cure, or satisfy any liens or encumbrances on the Development or any portion thereof, and has failed to do so, in whole or in part, the Agency shall, upon prior written notice to the Developer, have the right to satisfy any such lien or encumbrances; provided, however that nothing in this Agreement shall require the Developer to pay or make provision for the payment of any tax, assessment, lien or charge so long as the Developer in good faith shall contest the validity or amount therein and so long as such delay in payment shall not subject the Site or any portion thereof to forfeiture or sale.
Right of Agency to Satisfy Other Liens. After the Closing and after the Developer has had a reasonable time to challenge, cure, or satisfy any liens or encumbrances on the Property or any portion thereof, and has failed to do so, in whole or in part, the Agency shall, upon prior written notice to the Developer, have the right to satisfy any such lien or encumbrances provided, however that nothing in this Agreement shall require the Developer to pay or make provision for the payment of any tax, assessment, lien or charge so long as the Developer in good faith shall contest the validity or amount therein and so long as such delay in payment shall not subject the Property or any portion thereof to forfeiture or sale.

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