Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value Sample Clauses

Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. For the purpose of this Section 15, the "Fair Market Rental Value" or the "Fair Market Sales Value" of the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine, shall be determined on an "as is, where is" basis and shall take into account customary brokerage and other out-of-pocket fees and expenses which typically would be incurred in connection with a re-lease or sale of the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine. Any such determination shall be made by an Appraiser selected by Lessor and the costs and expenses associated therewith shall be borne by Lessee, unless Lessor does not obtain possession of the Aircraft, Airframe and Engines pursuant to this Section 15, in which case an Appraiser shall not be appointed and Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value for purposes of this Section 15 shall be zero.
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Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. For the purpose of this § 14, the Fair Market Rental Value or the Fair Market Sales Value of the Aircraft, the Airframe, or any Engine shall be determined on an “as is, where is” basis and shall take into account customary brokerage and other out-of-pocket fees and expenses which typically would be incurred in connection with a re-lease or sale of such an aircraft, airframe, or engine. Any such determination shall be made by an Appraiser selected by Lessor, and the costs and expenses associated therewith shall be borne by [**] — Confidential treatment has been requested for the bracketed portions. The confidential redacted portion has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Lessee; provided, that, if Lessor does not obtain possession of the Aircraft pursuant to this § 14 within a commercially reasonable period, an Appraiser shall not be appointed, and Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value for purposes of this § 14 shall be zero.
Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. For the purpose of this § 14, the Fair Market Rental Value or the Fair Market Sales Value of the Aircraft, the Airframe, or any Engine shall be determined on an “as is, where is” basis and shall take into account customary brokerage and other out-of-pocket fees and expenses which typically would be incurred in connection with a re-lease or sale of such an aircraft, airframe, or engine. Any such determination shall be made by an Appraiser selected by Lessor, and the costs and expenses associated therewith shall be borne by Lessee; provided, that, if Lessor does not obtain possession of the Aircraft pursuant to this § 14 within a commercially reasonable period, an Appraiser shall not be appointed, and Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value for purposes of this § 14 shall be zero.
Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. For the purpose of this Section 14, the “Fair Market Rental Value” or the “Fair Market Sales Value” of the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine, shall be determined on an “as is, where is” basis and shall take into account customary brokerage and other out-of-pocket fees and expenses which typically would be incurred in connection with a re-lease or sale of the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine. Any such determination shall be made by an Appraiser selected by Lessor and the costs and expenses associated therewith shall be borne by Lessee, unless Lessor cannot obtain possession of the Aircraft, Airframe and Engines pursuant to this Section 14, in which case an Appraiser shall not be appointed and Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value for purposes of this Section 14 shall be zero (in which event, upon payment by Lessee of amounts payable by it under Section 14.3(b), Lessor shall convey to Lessee title to the Aircraft as provided in Section 4.4).
Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. The Fair Market Rental Value of the Undivided Interest and the Fair Market Sales Value of the Undivided Interest as of the commencement of any Renewal Term shall be determined by agreement of the Lessor and the Lessee within six months after receipt by the Lessor of notice from the Lessee of its interest in considering a renewal pursuant to Section 15.1 or 15.2 (but not more than 36 months before the commencement of any such Renewal Term) or, if they shall fail to agree within such six month period, shall be determined in accordance with the Appraisal Procedure by an Independent Appraiser, the fees and expenses of which shall be borne pro rata by the Lessee, the Owner Participant and the Other Owner Participants.
Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. For the purpose of this Section 15, the "fair market rental value" or the "fair market sales value" of the Aircraft shall be the rental value or sales value, as the case may be, which would be obtained in an SALE AND LEASE AGREEMENT [N604SW] -52- 59 arm's-length transaction between an informed and willing lessee or purchaser, as the case may be, under no compulsion to lease or purchase, as the case may be, and an informed and willing lessor or seller in possession, as the case may be, and in each case shall be determined on an "as is, where is" basis pursuant to an appraisal by a recognized independent aircraft appraiser chosen by Lessor.
Determination of Fair Market Rental Value and Fair Market Sales Value. For the purpose of this Section 15, the "fair market rental value" or the "fair market sales value" of the Aircraft shall be the rental value or sales value, as the case may be, which would be obtained in an arm's-length transaction between an informed and willing lessee or purchaser, as the case may be, under no compulsion to lease or purchase, as the case may be, and an informed and willing lessor or seller in possession, as the case may be, and in each case shall be determined on an "as is, where is" basis pursuant to an appraisal by a recognized independent aircraft appraiser chosen by Lessor and approved by Lessee, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and shall be deemed granted if such choice is not rejected within 10 days after Lessee's receipt of notice of Lessor's choice.
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