Tenant Duty to File Sample Clauses

Tenant Duty to File. The Tenant shall have the duty of making or filing any declaration, statement or report which may be necessary or advisable in connection with the determination, equalization, reduction or payment of any Imposition which is or which may become payable by the Tenant under the provisions of this Article IV, and shall notify the Landlord in writing upon making such filing, declaration, statement or report, and the Landlord shall not be responsible for the contents of any such declaration, statement or report; provided however, the Landlord shall cooperate with the Tenant in connection with the foregoing, including joinder in any application pertaining thereto to the extent required under Applicable Law, all at no cost to the Landlord.
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Tenant Duty to File. Tenant shall have the duty of making or filing any declaration, statement or report which may be necessary or advisable in connection with the determination, equalization, reduction or payment of any Imposition which is or which may become payable by Tenant under the provisions of this Article IV, and shall notify City in writing upon making such filing, declaration, statement or report, and City shall not be responsible for the contents of any such declaration, statement or report.
Tenant Duty to File. The Tenant has the duty of making or filing any declaration, statement or report which may be required by Applicable Laws in connection with the determination, equalization, reduction or payment of any Imposition which is or which may become payable by the Tenant under the provisions of this Article III, and shall notify the City in writing upon making such filing, declaration, statement or report, and the City shall not be responsible for the contents of any such declaration, statement or report; provided however, the City shall cooperate with the Tenant in connection with the foregoing, including joinder in any application pertaining thereto to the extent required under Applicable Law, all at no cost to the City.

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