Condemnation or Seizure Sample Clauses

Condemnation or Seizure. If any Federal, state or local governmental instrumentality, body or agency shall condemn, seize or otherwise appropriate, or take custody or control of all or any substantial portion of the properties or assets of Applicant.
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  • Condemnation or Casualty Seller agrees to give Purchaser prompt written notice of any fire or other casualty occurring to all or any portion of the improvements at the Real Property and/or Personalty between the date hereof and the date of closing. If prior to the closing, there shall occur: (i) damage to the improvements at the Property caused by fire or other casualty which would cost 5% of the Purchase Price of the Property or more to repair based on the estimate of a reputable third party contractor chosen by Seller; or (ii) the taking or condemnation of all or any portion of the Real Property and/or the improvements as aforesaid as would materially interfere with the use thereof; then, if any of such events set forth in (i) or (ii) above occurs, Buyer or Seller, at its option, may terminate its obligations under this Agreement by written notice given to the other within seven (7) days after Buyer has received the notice referred to above or at the closing, whichever is earlier. If Buyer or Seller does not elect to terminate its obligations as aforesaid, the closing shall take place as provided herein without an abatement of the purchase price (except that Buyer shall be allowed a credit for any deductible under Seller's insurance) and there shall be assigned to the Buyer at closing, all interest of the Seller in and to any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards which may be payable to Seller on account of such occurrence. If, prior to the closing, there shall occur: (i) damage to the Property caused by fire or other casualty which would cost less than 5% of the Purchase Price of the Property based on the estimate of a reputable third party contractor chosen by Seller to which Buyer has no reasonable objection; or (ii) the taking or condemnation of all or any portion of the said Real Property and/or improvements as aforesaid which is not material to the use, thereof; then, if any of such events set forth in (i) or (ii) above occurs, Buyer shall have no right to terminate its obligations under this Agreement, but there shall be assigned to Buyer at closing all interest of Seller in and to any insurance proceeds or condemnation awards which may be payable to Seller on account of any such occurrence, and in addition, Buyer shall be allowed a credit for any deductible under Seller's insurance policy. Seller shall be responsible for maintaining fire and extended coverage insurance prior to closing as is currently in place.

  • Condemnation As of the date of origination and to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge as of the Cut-off Date, there is no proceeding pending and, to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge as of the date of origination and as of the Cut-off Date, there is no proceeding threatened for the total or partial condemnation of such Mortgaged Property that would have a material adverse effect on the value, use or operation of the Mortgaged Property.

  • Condemnation/Eminent Domain In the event that the Premises or any part thereof, or the whole or any part of the Building, shall be taken or appropriated by eminent domain or shall be condemned for any public or quasi-public use, or (by virtue of any such taking, appropriation or condemnation) shall suffer any damage (direct, indirect or consequential) for which Landlord or Tenant shall be entitled to compensation, then (and in any such event) this Lease and the Term hereof may be terminated at the election of Landlord by a notice in writing of its election so to terminate which shall be given by Landlord to Tenant within sixty (60) days following the date on which Landlord shall have received notice of such taking, appropriation or condemnation. In the event that a material part of the Premises or the means of access thereto shall be so taken, appropriated or condemned, and in either case, the remainder of the Premises or the mode of access thereto is, in Tenant’s reasonable judgment, unsuitable for the operation of Tenant’s business in the Premises, then (and in any such event) this Lease and the Term hereof may be terminated at the election of Tenant by a notice in writing of its election so to terminate which shall be given by Tenant to Landlord within sixty (60) days following the date on which Tenant shall have received notice of such taking, appropriation or condemnation. Upon the giving of any such notice of termination (either by Landlord or Tenant) this Lease and the Term hereof shall terminate on or retroactively as of the date on which Tenant shall be required to vacate any part of the Premises or shall be deprived of a substantial part of the means of access thereto, provided, however, that Landlord may in Landlord’s notice elect to terminate this Lease and the Term hereof retroactively as of the date on which such taking, appropriation or condemnation became legally effective. In the event of any such termination, this Lease and the Term hereof shall expire as of such effective termination date as though that were the Expiration Date as stated in Exhibit 1, and the Yearly Rent (together with Operating Costs Excess and Tax Excess) shall be apportioned as of such date. If neither party (having the right so to do) elects to terminate Landlord will, with reasonable diligence and at Landlord’s expense, restore the remainder of the Premises, or the remainder of the means of access, as nearly as practicably may be to the same condition as obtained prior to such taking, appropriation or condemnation in which event (i) the Total Rentable Area shall be equitably adjusted, (ii) a just proportion of the Yearly Rent, according to the nature and extent of the taking, appropriation or condemnation and the resulting permanent injury to the Premises and the means of access thereto, shall be permanently abated, and (iii) a just proportion of the remainder of the Yearly Rent, according to the nature and extent of the taking, appropriation or condemnation and the resultant injury sustained by the Premises and the means of access thereto, shall be abated until what remains of the Premises and the means of access thereto shall have been restored as fully as may be for permanent use and occupation by Tenant hereunder. Except for any award specifically reimbursing Tenant for moving or relocation expenses or for Tenant’s personal property, or for the unamortized value of any leasehold improvements paid for by Tenant (in excess of any Landlord contribution), there are expressly reserved to Landlord all rights to compensation and damages created, accrued or accruing by reason of any such taking, appropriation or condemnation, in implementation and in confirmation of which Tenant does hereby acknowledge that Landlord shall be entitled to receive all such compensation and damages, grant to Landlord all and whatever rights (if any) Tenant may have to such compensation and damages, and agree to execute and deliver all and whatever further instruments of assignment as Landlord may from time to time reasonably request. In the event of any taking of the Premises or any part thereof for temporary (i.e., not in excess of one (1) year) use, (i) this Lease shall be and remain unaffected thereby, and (ii) Tenant shall be entitled to receive for itself any award made to the extent allocable to the Premises in respect of such taking on account of such use, provided, that if any taking is for a period extending beyond the Term of this Lease, such award shall be apportioned between Landlord and Tenant as of the Expiration Date or earlier termination of this Lease.

  • Damage, Destruction or Condemnation (a) In the event of damage to or destruction of any portion of the Project resulting from fire or other casualty during the Term, or in the event any portion of the District is condemned or taken for any public or quasi-public use or title thereto is found to be deficient during the Term, the net proceeds of any insurance relating to such damage or destruction, the net proceeds of such condemnation or taking or the net proceeds of any realization on title insurance shall be paid into, and used in accordance with a construction escrow agreement reasonably satisfactory to the City and Developer ("Casualty Escrow"). (b) If, at any time during the Term, the Project or any part thereof shall be damaged or destroyed by a casualty (the "Damaged Facilities"), Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall commence and thereafter proceed as promptly as possible to repair, restore and replace the Damaged Facilities as nearly as possible to their condition immediately prior to the casualty and shall be entitled to draw upon the Casualty Escrow for payment of said costs. (c) If at any time during the Term, title to the whole or substantially all of the Project which has previously been conveyed to Developer shall be taken in condemnation proceedings or by right of eminent domain, Developer, at its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement as of the date of such taking. For purposes of this Section 6.07(c), "substantially all of the District" shall be deemed to have been taken if the City and Developer, each acting reasonably and in good faith, determine that the untaken portion of the District, including the parking improvements, cannot be practically and economically used by Developer for the purposes and at the times contemplated by this Agreement. (d) In the event of condemnation of less than the whole or substantially all of the District which has previously been conveyed to Developer during the Term, Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall commence and thereafter proceed as promptly as possible to repair, restore and replace the remaining part of the Project, as nearly as possible, to its former condition, and shall be entitled to draw upon the Casualty Escrow for payment of said costs. (e) Nothing in this section will require the Developer to expend funds in excess of the Casualty Escrow for the repair, restoration and/or replacement of the Damaged Facilities.

  • Casualty or Condemnation If, prior to the Closing, the Improvements or any material portion thereof (having a replacement cost equal to or in excess of $100,000 are damaged or destroyed by fire or casualty, or are taken by eminent domain by any governmental entity, and Seller is unable to restore such damage or destruction prior to the Closing Date in the case of a casualty, then Buyer shall have the option, exercisable by written notice given to Seller at or prior to the Closing, to terminate this Agreement, whereupon all obligations of all parties hereto shall cease, the Deposit shall be returned to Buyer, and this Agreement shall be void and without recourse to the parties hereto except for provisions which are expressly stated to survive such termination. If Buyer does not elect to terminate this Agreement as aforesaid or if such damage or destruction or taking has a replacement cost or is in an amount of less than $100,000, Buyer shall proceed with the consummation of the Closing (to the extent then otherwise obligated to do so) without reduction or offset of the Purchase Price, and in such case, unless the Seller shall have previously restored the Real Property to its condition prior to the occurrence of any such damage or destruction, Seller shall pay over or assign to Buyer all amounts received or due from, and all claims against, any insurance company or governmental entity as a result of such destruction or taking, and Seller shall pay the applicable deductible amount under the insurance maintained by Seller. In the event of any such casualty or condemnation, Seller agrees to (a) provide Buyer with copies of all written communications between Seller or the Partnership and their insurance carriers or the applicable governmental authorities, as applicable, the subject matter of which is the adjustment of insurance proceeds or condemnation awards, and (b) allow Buyer to review and make comments to any proposed settlement arrangement proposed to be entered into by Seller or the Partnership with any such third party; provided, that after the Inspection Period, if Buyer has not terminated this Agreement, Seller shall not enter into any settlement arrangement concerning casualty or condemnation in excess of $50,000 without obtaining the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may be granted or withheld in Buyer’s sole discretion.

  • Casualty; Condemnation (a) If any condemnation or conveyance in lieu thereof of all or any portion of the Real Property occurs or is threatened prior to Closing (written notice of which shall be given to Purchaser by Seller promptly upon its receipt), Purchaser may at its option, either (i) terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller given within twenty (20) days after Purchaser is notified of such actual or possible proceedings (but before the Closing), in which case all of the Escrow Funds shall be returned to Purchaser and all further rights and obligations of the parties under this Agreement shall terminate, except those expressly stated to survive termination, or (ii) proceed to Closing without abatement of the Purchase Price, in which case all proceeds or award (less any expenses incurred by Seller) shall be assigned to Purchaser. If any condemnation or conveyance in lieu thereof is presently pending or occurs after the date hereof, Seller shall not settle or agree to accept any compensation for same without Purchaser’s prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld. (b) In the event of loss or damage to the Property or any portion thereof which is not “major” (as hereinafter defined), this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, and neither Purchaser nor Seller shall have the right to terminate this Agreement and the parties shall nonetheless consummate this transaction in accordance with this Agreement, without any abatement of the Purchase Price or any liability or obligation on the part of Seller by reason of said damage except as set forth in the next sentence. In such event, the transaction shall proceed as contemplated herein, Seller shall provide a credit against the Purchase Price equal to Seller’s interest in insurance proceeds that have been collected by Seller and assign to Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title and interest in the proceeds to be paid on the claim of loss, less any sums expended by Seller prior to Closing in connection with its insurance claim (including any deductibles paid) or for the restoration or repair of the damaged Property. (c) In the event of a “major” loss or damage to the Property or any portion thereof, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the Escrow Funds shall be returned to Purchaser. If Purchaser does not give written notice of termination of this Agreement within twenty (20) days after Seller sends Purchaser written notice of the occurrence of major loss or damage, then Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to proceed with Closing, in which event, the transaction shall proceed as contemplated herein, Seller shall provide a credit against the Purchase Price equal to Seller’s interest in insurance proceeds that have been collected by Seller and assign to Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title and interest in the proceeds to be paid on the claim of loss, less any sums expended by Seller prior to Closing in connection with its insurance claim (including any deductibles paid) or for the restoration or repair of the damaged Property. (d) For purposes of this Section 12, “major” loss or damage refers to loss or damage to the Property or any portion thereof: (i) such that the cost of repair or restoration of the damage to a condition substantially identical to that prior to the event of damage would be, either be equal to or greater than $500,000 or require more than 120 days after the loss or damage to repair and restore, as determined by an independent appraiser chosen by Purchaser and reasonably acceptable to Seller, or (ii) having a material adverse impact upon the ability or feasibility of operating a nursing home facility on the Property, in substantially the same manner as the Property is being operated by Seller on the date hereof. Within ten (10) days after its occurrence, Seller shall give Purchaser written notice of any casualty and, if then available, an estimate of the restoration costs and time for restoration.

  • EMINENT DOMAIN/CONDEMNATION 7.1 Lessor to notify Lessee 7.2 Whole taking, rents prorated 7.3 Taking

  • No Condemnation There is no proceeding pending or to the best of the Company's knowledge threatened for the total or partial condemnation of the related Mortgaged Property;

  • Total Condemnation If all of the Premises is condemned by eminent domain, inversely condemned or sold under threat of condemnation for any public or quasi-public use or purpose ("Condemned"), this Lease shall terminate as of the earlier of the date the condemning authority takes title to or possession of the Premises, and Rent shall be adjusted to the date of termination.

  • Condemnation Proceeds all Condemnation Proceeds other than proceeds to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the related Mortgagor in accordance with the Servicing Standard, which proceeds shall be deposited by the Master Servicer into an Escrow Account and not deposited in the Collection Account;

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