Common use of Tax Exemptions Clause in Contracts

Tax Exemptions. Purchaser believes that services, tangible personal property or other portions of the Work to be furnished by Seller qualify for exemption from sales or use taxes or that Purchaser has a direct pay permit, and so the amount of such sales or use taxes are not included in the Contract Price. Purchaser shall provide Seller with Purchaser’s or Owner’s direct pay permit or exemption certificate where applicable and in a timely manner as to not delay Seller. Seller agrees to cooperate in obtaining certificates necessary to claim such exemptions.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Confidentiality Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Confidentiality Agreement (Ada-Es Inc)

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