Common use of Minimum Price Clause in Contracts

Minimum Price. The sum of (a) the equity in the Leased Property at the time of acquisition of the Leased Property by Lessor, plus (b) other capital expenditures on the Leased Property by Lessor after the date hereof (less depreciation and amortization thereof) plus (c) the unpaid principal balance of all encumbrances against the Leased Property at the time of purchase of the Leased Property by Lessee, less (x) all proceeds received by Lessor from any financing or refinancing of the Leased Property after the date hereof (after payment of any debt refinanced and net of any costs and expenses incurred in connection with such financing or refinancing, including, without limitation, loan points, commitment fees and commissions and legal fees) and (y) the net amount (after deduction of all reasonable legal fees and other costs and expenses, including without limitation expert witness fees, incurred by Lessor in connection with obtaining any such proceeds or award) of all insurance proceeds received by Lessor and awards received by Lessor from any partial Taking of the Leased Property that are not applied to restoration.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Hotel Lease Agreement (Apple REIT Ten, Inc.), Hotel Lease Agreement (Apple REIT Ten, Inc.), Hotel Lease Agreement (Apple REIT Ten, Inc.)

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