Common use of Tenant's Right to Contest Clause in Contracts

Tenant's Right to Contest. Tenant may, at no cost to Landlord, reasonably contest the legal validity or amount of any taxes, assessments, or charges for which Tenant is responsible under this Lease, and institute such proceedings as Tenant considers necessary; provided, however, that Tenant shall at all times protect Landlord from foreclosure of any lien, and that Landlord shall not be required to join in any proceeding or contest brought by Tenant.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: berkeleyca.gov, Lease Agreement, Lease

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