Additions and Substitutions to and Removals From Unencumbered Assets Sample Clauses

Additions and Substitutions to and Removals From Unencumbered Assets. Following the Effective Date, the Borrower may include one or more new Properties as an Unencumbered Asset or voluntarily exclude any Property or Properties as an Unencumbered Asset (including as a result of any financing sale, transfer or other disposition of any Unencumbered Asset), in each case, so long as the Borrower will be in compliance with each of the covenants contained in Sections 9.1 through 9.3, 9.6 and 9.14 on a pro-forma basis based upon the most recent financial statements available under either Section 8.1 or 8.2 after giving effect to such addition or removal of Properties as Unencumbered Assets.
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Additions and Substitutions to and Removals From Unencumbered Assets. (a) Additions and Substitutions to Unencumbered Assets. (i) Following the Effective Date, the Borrower may, by written notice to the Agent, add one or more new Properties as an Unencumbered Asset or substitute one or more new Properties for one or more Properties (such newly added or substituted Property, the “Potential Unencumbered Asset(s)”) then included as an Unencumbered Asset. Any such notice of addition or substitution shall be delivered to the Agent (which the Agent shall promptly furnish to the Lenders) and shall include the following items (it being understood that the Agent shall have no obligation to verify the truth, accuracy or completeness of any information contained therein): (A) an Unencumbered Asset Certificate reflecting such addition or substitution, together with a statement of: (x) the acquisition cost of such Potential Unencumbered Asset(s); and (y) the same information that the Borrower would be required to include in a Compliance Certificate, together with a certification that, after giving effect to such addition or substitution, the Borrower will be in compliance with each of the covenants contained in Sections 9.1 through 9.3, 9.6 and 9.14 on a pro-forma basis based upon the most recent financial statements available under either Section 8.1 or 8.2, together with all supporting calculations; (B) with respect to any such addition or substitution, an officer's certificate from the Borrower certifying that such Potential Unencumbered Asset(s) satisfies all of the requirements set forth in clauses (a) through (i) of the definition of “Unencumbered Assets”; and (C) with respect to any such substitution, a Minimum Unencumbered Asset Certificate demonstrating compliance with the Minimum Unencumbered Asset Requirements immediately following such substitution. Upon delivery of such information, such addition or substitution shall become effective.
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