Condemnation and General Casualty Sample Clauses

Condemnation and General Casualty. Buyer shall be bound to purchase the Property for the full Purchase Price as required by the terms hereof, without regard to the occurrence or effect of any damage to or destruction of any improvements or condemnation of any portion of the Property. In the event of a casualty Buyer may elect to purchase the Property pursuant to the terms of this sub-paragraph (a) or to require Seller to repair and complete the Improvements pursuant to sub-paragraph (c). Such election shall be made by written notice given within thirty (30) days following the casualty. If Buyer elects to proceed pursuant to this sub-paragraph (a), the Purchase Price shall be credited by the amount of any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards (excluding proceeds or awards payable in respect of carrying costs or other costs born by Seller and not subject to adjustment of the Purchase Price as provided herein) collected by Seller as a result of any such damage or destruction or condemnation less any monies actually expended by Seller to repair any damage, plus any deductible amounts attributable to such damage or destruction, or such proceeds shall be assigned to Buyer if not then collected.
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Condemnation and General Casualty. Optionee shall be bound to purchase the Property for the full Purchase Price as required by the terms hereof, without regard to the occurrence or effect of any damage to or destruction of any improvements or condemnation of any portion of the Property; provided, however, at Closing the Purchase Price shall be credited by the amount of any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards collected by Owner (excluding proceeds or awards payable directly or indirectly, in respect of any delay in the receipt of the Purchase Price by Owner) as a result of any such damage or destruction or condemnation less any monies actually expended by Owner to repair any damage, plus any deductible amounts attributable to such damage or destruction, or such proceeds shall be assigned to Optionee if not then collected.

Related to Condemnation and General Casualty

  • Condemnation and Casualty If, prior to the Closing Date, all or any portion of the Property is taken by condemnation or eminent domain, or is the subject of a pending taking which has not been consummated, or is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty, Seller shall notify Purchaser of such fact promptly after Seller obtains knowledge thereof. If such condemnation or casualty is "Material" (defined below), Purchaser shall have the option to terminate this Agreement upon notice to Seller given not later than fifteen (15) days after receipt of Seller's notice, or the date of the Closing, whichever is earlier. If this Agreement is terminated, the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and thereafter neither Seller nor Purchaser shall have any further rights or obligations to the other hereunder except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. If this Agreement is not terminated, Seller shall not be obligated to repair any damage or destruction but: (x) Seller shall assign, without recourse, and turn over to Purchaser all of the insurance proceeds or condemnation proceeds, as applicable, net of any costs of repairs and net of reasonable collection costs (or, if such have not been awarded, all of its right, title and interest therein) payable with respect to such fire or other casualty or condemnation including any rent abatement insurance for such casualty or condemnation; and (y) the parties shall proceed to Closing pursuant to the terms hereof without abatement of the Purchase Price.

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  • Condemnation and Eminent Domain Subject to the prior rights of the Mortgage Lender under the Mortgage Loan Documents, any and all awards (the "AWARDS") heretofore or hereafter made or to be made by any Governmental Authority for the taking by condemnation or eminent domain, of all or any part of the Property (including any award from the United States government at any time after the allowance of a claim thereof), or the proceeds from a transfer in lieu of such condemnation or eminent domain, are hereby assigned by Mezzanine Borrower and Property Owner to Mezzanine 40 Lender, which Awards Mezzanine Lender is hereby authorized to collect and receive from the condemnation authorities. Mezzanine Lender is hereby authorized to give appropriate receipts and acquaintances therefor and Mezzanine Borrower and Property Owner hereby irrevocably appoint Mezzanine Lender Mezzanine Borrower's and Property Owner's attorney-in-fact, coupled with an interest, to collect such Awards. Mezzanine Borrower shall give Mezzanine Lender prompt notice of the actual or threatened commencement of any condemnation of eminent domain proceeds affecting all or any part of the Property and shall deliver to Mezzanine Lender copies of any and all papers served in connection with any such proceedings. Mezzanine Borrower further agrees to make, execute and deliver to Mezzanine Lender, at any time upon request, any and all further assignments and other instruments deemed reasonably necessary by Mezzanine Lender for the purpose of validly and sufficiently assigning all Awards and other compensation heretofore and hereafter made to Mezzanine Borrower or Property Owner upon any taking, either permanent or temporary, under any such proceeding and all proceeds paid from a sale in lieu of such taking, and to facilitate Mezzanine Lender's collection and receipt of the same. If, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, any Award or other compensation described above is nonetheless paid to Mezzanine Borrower, Mezzanine Borrower shall hold or cause Property Owner to hold such monies in trust for the benefit of Mezzanine Lender or Property Owner, and Mezzanine Borrower and Property Owner shall immediately pay the same to Mezzanine Lender. The expenses incurred by Mezzanine Lender in the collection and administration of any Award, including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements, shall be additional Indebtedness, and shall be reimbursed to Mezzanine Lender upon demand or, at Mezzanine Lender's option, in the event and to the extent sufficient proceeds are available, shall be deducted by Mezzanine Lender from said proceeds prior to any other application hereof. Mezzanine Borrower may not and shall not cause or suffer Property Owner to settle or compromise any claim for or right to receive any Award or its rights under any proceeding with respect thereto without the prior written consent of Mezzanine Lender. Notwithstanding any taking, Mezzanine Borrower shall continue to pay the Mezzanine Loan with interest thereon at the time and in the manner provided for in the Mezzanine Note and the other Mezzanine Loan Documents and the Indebtedness shall not be reduced by reason of such taking (or transfer in lieu thereof) unless and until any Award shall have been actually received and applied by Mezzanine Lender to such Indebtedness and then only to such extent. Mezzanine Lender shall not be limited to any interest paid on the Award by the condemning authority but shall be entitled to receive out of the Award interest at the rates set forth herein and in the Mezzanine Note. Notwithstanding anything stated herein to the contrary, in the event the Property is being restored by the Property Owner pursuant to the Mortgage Loan Documents, Mezzanine Lender shall agree to the release of the Award for restoration of the Property pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Mortgage Loan Documents, subject to Mezzanine Lender's rights to right to receive and approve all deliverables that are required to be provided to the Mortgage Lender under the terms of the Mortgage Loan Documents.

  • Condemnation/Eminent Domain In the event the whole of the Premises, and/or such part thereof as shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use and occupation thereof, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, then Landlord and Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease (by written notice to the other given no later than 10 days after Landlord notifies Tenant of such taking) effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. In the event any access points to adjoining streets, shall be taken for any public or quasi-public purpose by any lawful power or authority by exercise of the right of appropriation, condemnation or eminent domain, or is sold in lieu of or to prevent such taking, and such taking shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises, then Landlord or Tenant shall each have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date possession is required to be surrendered to said authority. Except as provided below, Tenant shall not assert any claim against Landlord or the taking authority for any compensation because of such taking, and Landlord shall be entitled to receive the entire amount of any award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant in the Premises. Nothing contained in this Article 12 shall be deemed to give Landlord any interest in any separate award made to Tenant for the taking of personal property and fixtures belonging to Tenant or for Tenant’s moving expenses. In the event the amount of property or the type of estate taken shall not substantially interfere with the conduct of Tenant’s business, Landlord shall be entitled to the entire amount of the award without deduction for any estate or interest of Tenant, Landlord shall promptly proceed to restore the Building to substantially their same condition prior to such partial taking less the portion thereof lost in such condemnation (but in no event shall Landlord be obligated to incur costs in such restoration in excess of the amount of the award paid to Landlord, after deducting Landlord’s reasonable costs in connection therewith), and the Base Rent shall be proportionately reduced by the time during which, and the portion of the Premises which, Tenant shall have been deprived of possession on account of said taking and restoration.

  • Casualty and Condemnation The Borrowers will (a) furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders prompt written notice of any casualty or other insured damage to any material portion of the Collateral or the commencement of any action or proceeding for the taking of any material portion of the Collateral or interest therein under power of eminent domain or by condemnation or similar proceeding and (b) ensure that the Net Proceeds of any such event (whether in the form of insurance proceeds, condemnation awards or otherwise) are collected and applied in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement and the Collateral Documents.

  • Damage Destruction and Condemnation In the event that at any time during the Term the whole or part of the Facility shall be damaged or destroyed, or taken or condemned by a competent authority for any public use or purpose, or by agreement to which the Lessee and those authorized to exercise such right are parties, or if the temporary use of the Facility shall be so taken by condemnation or agreement (a “Loss Event”):

  • Condemnation or Casualty In the event of: a taking or threatened taking by condemnation or other exercise of eminent domain of all or a portion of the Mortgaged Property (collectively, a "Taking"); or the occurrence of a fire or other casualty resulting in damage to all or a portion of the Mortgaged Property (collec­tively, a "Casualty"), at any time or times when the Senior Security Instrument remains a lien on the Mortgaged Property the following provisions shall apply:

  • Insurance Casualty Condemnation Seller agrees that it will keep the Property insured against casualty until the Closing Date under its existing insurance policies or replacement policies with the same coverage as existing at the date of execution hereof. Such policies shall be terminated by Seller at the Closing Date. In the event that, prior to the Closing Date, all or any portion of the Property shall be destroyed by fire or other casualty, or taken by condemnation or exercise of the right of eminent domain, or if proceedings therefor shall be instituted or threatened and the amount of any such damage or condemnation exceeds $100,000, then Buyer may, within ten (10) days of its receipt of notice of such event, elect to terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller and Escrow Agent. If the damage or condemnation is equal to or less than $100,000 or if the damage or condemnation exceeds $100,000 but Buyer does not terminate this Agreement, then the parties shall proceed to close the transaction contemplated hereby, in which event any insurance or condemnation proceeds (excluding rental loss proceeds attributable to the period prior to the Closing Date) shall inure to the benefit of Buyer and shall be assigned by Seller to Buyer at close of Escrow. In the event the parties proceed to close the transaction contemplated hereby, Seller shall pay any required deductible applicable to such insurance coverage, or the Purchase Price shall be reduced by the amount of any such deductible.

  • Damage; Strike; Casualty Any material damage to, or loss, theft or destruction of, any Property, whether or not insured, or any strike, lockout, labor dispute, embargo, condemnation, act of God or public enemy, or other casualty which causes, for more than 30 consecutive days beyond the coverage period of any applicable business interruption insurance, the cessation or substantial curtailment of revenue producing activities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, and only if any such event or circumstance could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION If, prior to Closing, the Property or any part thereof shall be condemned, or destroyed or materially damaged by fire or other casualty (that is, damage or destruction which Purchaser reasonably believes could be in excess of $25,000.00), Purchaser shall have the option either to terminate this Agreement or to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement notwithstanding such condemnation, destruction or material damage. If the Purchaser elects to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and if the Seller, as of the Closing Date, has not received the insurance proceeds or condemnation proceeds related to such damage, destruction or condemnation, then Seller, at Closing, shall assign all insurance claims pertaining to such damage or destruction and all rights to condemnation proceeds to Purchaser by executing and delivering to Purchaser all required proofs of loss, assignments of claim and/or proceeds and other similar items. If the Purchaser elects to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and if the Seller, as of the Closing Date, has received the insurance proceeds or condemnation proceeds related to such damage, destruction or condemnation, then Seller, at Closing, shall allow Purchaser a credit against the Purchase Price in an amount equal to the amount of insurance proceeds (together with an amount equal to any deductible(s) and uninsured amounts) or condemnation proceeds received by the Seller prior to Closing. If Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement, this Agreement shall, without further action of the parties, become null and void and neither party shall have any rights or obligations under this Agreement, except for those obligations which specifically survive termination of this Agreement. If there is any other damage or destruction (that is, damage or destruction which Purchaser reasonably believes could be $25,000.00 or less) to the Property or any part thereof, Seller shall either repair such damage prior to Closing or, at Purchaser's option, either assign all insurance claims pertaining to such damage or destruction to Purchaser by executing and delivering to Purchaser at Closing and thereafter all required proofs of loss, assignments of claims and other similar items or allow Purchaser a credit against the Purchase Price in an amount equal to the reasonably estimated cost of a repair. If Purchaser elects to take an assignment of all insurance claims as provided for in this Section 6, Purchaser shall receive at Closing a credit against the Purchase Price in an amount equal to any deductible(s) and uninsured amounts applicable thereto.

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