Sales Tax Certification Sample Clauses

Sales Tax Certification. To the extent applicable, “Under § 2155.004, Texas Government Code, Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this purchase order is not knowingly ineligible to receive the specified contract and acknowledges that if this certification is inaccurate, it shall be considered a breach of this purchase order.
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Sales Tax Certification. “Under Section 2155.004, Government Code, the vendor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this bid or contract is not ineligible to receive the specified contract and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate.”
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Sales Tax Certification. The Company shall deliver a certificate signed by the Company, certifying that the Company and the Subsidiaries have not within the past 12 months completed more than two sales of assets within the meaning of Section 6006.5(b) of the California Tax Code and the applicable regulations.
Sales Tax Certification. Owner, in its sole discretion, may certify in accordance with Ohio law that all or a portion of the Work will constitute tangible personal property for Sales Tax purposes. Owner shall notify Contractor in writing of its intent to so certify the Work and shall ensure certificate forms in accordance with applicable laws are completed and forwarded to Contractor. To the extent that Owner certifies the Work will constitute tangible personal property and Contractor or Subcontractor(s) pays Sales Tax on such Work, Sales Tax shall not be paid by Owner to Contractor or Subcontractor(s) as additional compensation unless required to be paid by the applicable Tax authorities. Owner and Contractor understand that such certification may alter Sales Tax accounting and compliance procedures referenced in the preceding subsection. In the event the Owner elects to so certify the Work, Owner and Contractor shall memorialize in writing their understanding of the new Sales Tax responsibilities arising as a result of the certification. At the request of Contractor, Owner shall use its best efforts to secure written guidance from the Ohio Department of Taxation approving such accounting and compliance procedures. Contractor and Subcontractor(s) shall take any reasonable steps required by Owner to provide cost and accounting information and to otherwise support Owner’s decision to certify the Work.

Related to Sales Tax Certification

  • Tax Certifications If any interest in any Loan Document is transferred to any Transferee which is not incorporated under the laws of the United States or any State thereof, the transferor Lender shall cause such Transferee, concurrently with the effectiveness of such transfer, to comply with the provisions of Section 3.5(iv).

  • Tax Certificate The Company shall have delivered to Parent a properly executed Foreign Investment and Real Property Tax Act of 1980 notification letter which states that the Shares do not constitute “United States real property interests” under Section 897(c) of the Code for purposes of satisfying Parent’s obligations under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1445‑2(c)(3), and a form of notice to the IRS prepared in accordance with the requirements of Treasury Regulation Section 1.897‑2(h)(2), each in substantially the form of Exhibit A hereto.

  • FIRPTA Certification The Company shall have delivered to Parent a statement issued and executed by the Company pursuant to and in compliance with Sections 1.897-2(h) and 1.1445-2(c) of the Treasury Regulations certifying that the Company Shares are not a “United States real property interests” within the meaning of the Code.

  • Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Certification Each Form 10-K with respect to the Trust shall include a Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Certification in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit X required to be included therewith pursuant to the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act. The Certificate Administrator, the Master Servicer, the Special Servicer, the Operating Advisor, the Asset Representations Reviewer (in the case of the Asset Representations Reviewer, solely with respect to reporting periods in which the Asset Representations Reviewer is required to deliver an Asset Review Report Summary), the Custodian and the Trustee shall provide (and (i) with respect to any Servicing Function Participant of such party that is a Mortgage Loan Seller Sub-Servicer, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause such Servicing Function Participant to provide, and (ii) with respect to any other Servicing Function Participant of such party (other than any party to this Agreement), shall cause such Servicing Function Participant to provide) to the Person who signs the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Certification for the Trust or any Other Securitization Trust (the “Certifying Person”) no later than March 1 in the year immediately following the year as to which such Form 10-K relates or, if March 1 is not a Business Day, on the immediately following Business Day, a certification in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit Y-1, Exhibit Y-2, Exhibit Y-3, Exhibit Y-4, Exhibit Y-5, Exhibit Y-6, Exhibit Y-7 and Exhibit Y-8, as applicable, on which the Certifying Person, the entity for which the Certifying Person acts as an officer, and such entity’s officers, directors and Affiliates (collectively with the Certifying Person, “Certification Parties”) can reasonably rely. With respect to each Outside Serviced Mortgage Loan serviced under an Outside Servicing Agreement, the Certificate Administrator shall use commercially reasonable efforts to procure, and upon receipt deliver to the Certifying Person, a Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx back-up certification similar in form and substance to the certifications referenced in the preceding sentence, from the related Outside Servicer, the related Outside Special Servicer, the related Outside Paying Agent and the related Outside Trustee. In the event any Reporting Servicer is terminated or resigns pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, or any applicable Sub-Servicing Agreement or primary servicing agreement, as the case may be, such Reporting Servicer shall provide a certification to the Certifying Person pursuant to this Section 10.06 with respect to the period of time it was subject to this Agreement or the applicable sub-servicing or primary servicing agreement, as the case may be.

  • OFAC Certification Company certifies that (i) it is not acting on behalf of any person, group, entity, or nation named by any Executive Order or the United States Treasury Department, through its Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) or otherwise, as a terrorist, “Specially Designated Nation”, “Blocked Person”, or other banned or blocked person, entity, nation, or transaction pursuant to any law, order, rule or regulation that is enforced or administered by OFAC or another department of the United States government, and (ii) Company is not engaged in this transaction on behalf of, or instigating or facilitating this transaction on behalf of, any such person, group, entity or nation.

  • Tax Certificates 10.5.1 All Limited Partners or Assignees (or, if the Limited Partner or Assignee is a nominee holding for the account of a Beneficial Owner, the Beneficial Owner) are required to provide the Partnership with a properly completed Tax Certificate.

  • Annual Certification The Contractor is required to submit an annual certification demonstrating compliance with the Warranty of Security to the Department by December 31 of each Contract year.

  • ERISA Certification The transferee of the Residual Interest delivers to the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Trustee a certification that it is not, and is not acting on behalf of or investing the assets of (i) an “employee benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA) that is subject to Title I of ERISA, (ii) a “plan” (as defined in Section 4975(e)(1) of the Code) that is subject to Section 4975 of the Code, (iii) an entity whose underlying assets include “plan assets” (within the meaning of Department of Labor Regulation 29 C.F.R. Section 2510.3-101 or otherwise under ERISA) by reason of the employee benefit plan’s or plan’s investment in the entity, or (iv) an employee benefit plan, plan or retirement arrangement that is subject to Similar Law; and

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