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  • Insurance and Condemnation (i) The Issuer shall do or cause to be done all things that it may accomplish with a reasonable amount of cost or effort to cause each of the POAs for each Resort to (A) maintain one or more policies of “all-risk” property and general liability insurance with financially sound and reputable insurers, providing coverage in scope and amount which (x) satisfies the requirements of the declarations (or any similar charter document) governing the POA for the maintenance of such insurance policies and (y) is at least consistent with the scope and amount of such insurance coverage obtained by prudent POAs and/or management of other similar developments in the same jurisdiction; and (B) apply the proceeds of any such insurance policies in the manner specified in the relevant declarations (or any similar charter document) governing the POA and/or any similar charter documents of such POA. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties hereto acknowledge that the ultimate discretion and control relating to the maintenance of any such insurance policies is vested in the POAs in accordance with the respective declaration (or any similar charter document) relating to each Timeshare Property Regime.

  • 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.

  • Insurance Casualty and Condemnation 38 Section 6.1. Insurance Coverage...............................................38 Section 6.2. Condemnation.....................................................45

  • Damage Destruction and Condemnation (a) If all or any part of the Property shall be damaged or destroyed, or if title to or the temporary use of the whole or any part of the Property shall be taken or condemned by a competent authority for any public or quasi-public use or purpose, subject to the terms of the Indenture, there shall be no abatement or reduction in the amounts payable by Grantor under the Indenture and Grantor shall continue to be obligated to make such payments.

  • CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION If, prior to the Closing, the Properties or any part thereof shall be condemned, or destroyed or materially damaged by fire or other casualty (that is, damage or destruction in excess of One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars $100,000.00), Contributor shall immediately so notify Acquiror and Acquiror shall have the option either to terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Contributor or to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement notwithstanding such condemnation, destruction or material damage. If Acquiror elects to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, Acquiror shall be entitled to receive the condemnation proceeds or settle the loss under all policies of insurance applicable to the destruction or damage and receive the proceeds of insurance applicable thereto, and Contributor shall, at the Closing and thereafter as necessary, execute and deliver to Acquiror all required proofs of loss, assignments of claims and other similar items. If Acquiror elects to terminate this Agreement, the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Acquiror by Escrowee, in which event 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. If there is any other damage or destruction (that is, damage or destruction of One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars $100,000.00 or less) to the Properties or any part thereof, Contributor shall either repair such damage prior to the Closing or, at Acquiror's option, assign all insurance claims pertaining to such damage or destruction to Acquiror by executing and delivering to Acquiror at the Closing and thereafter as necessary all required proofs of loss, assignments of claims and other similar items. If Acquiror elects to take an assignment of all insurance claims as aforesaid, Acquiror shall receive at the Closing a credit against the Contribution Consideration in an amount equal to any deductible(s) applicable thereto.

  • Insurance and Condemnation Awards Unless and until the Discharge of Senior Obligations has occurred, the Designated Senior Representative and the Senior Secured Parties shall have the sole and exclusive right, subject to the rights of the Grantors under the Senior Debt Documents, (a) to be named as additional insured and loss payee under any insurance policies maintained from time to time by any Grantor, (b) to adjust settlement for any insurance policy covering the Shared Collateral in the event of any loss thereunder and (c) to approve any award granted in any condemnation or similar proceeding affecting the Shared Collateral. Unless and until the Discharge of Senior Obligations has occurred, all proceeds of any such policy and any such award, if in respect of the Shared Collateral, shall be paid (i) first, prior to the occurrence of the Discharge of Senior Obligations, to the Designated Senior Representative for the benefit of Senior Secured Parties pursuant to the terms of the Senior Debt Documents, (ii) second, after the occurrence of the Discharge of Senior Obligations, to the Designated Second Priority Representative for the benefit of the Second Priority Debt Parties pursuant to the terms of the applicable Second Priority Debt Documents and (iii) third, if no Second Priority Debt Obligations are outstanding, to the owner of the subject property, such other Person as may be entitled thereto or as a court of competent jurisdiction may otherwise direct. If any Second Priority Representative or any Second Priority Debt Party shall, at any time, receive any proceeds of any such insurance policy or any such award in contravention of this Agreement, it shall pay such proceeds over to the Designated Senior Representative in accordance with the terms of Section 4.02.

  • Insurance and Condemnation Proceeds (a) Subject to Landlord's rights under this Paragraph 4, and so long as no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, Tenant shall be entitled to use all casualty insurance and condemnation proceeds payable with respect to the Leased Property during the Term for the restoration and repair of the Leased Property or any remaining portion thereof. Except as provided in the last sentence of subparagraph 9.(r) and the last sentence of subparagraph 9.(s), all insurance and condemnation proceeds received with respect to the Leased Property (including proceeds payable under any insurance policy covering the Leased Property which is maintained by Tenant) shall be paid to Landlord and applied as follows: (i) First, such proceeds shall be used to reimburse Landlord for any costs and expenses, including Attorneys' Fees, incurred in connection with the collection of such proceeds. (ii) Second, the remainder of such proceeds (the "Remaining Proceeds"), shall be held by Landlord as Escrowed Proceeds and applied to reimburse Tenant for the actual cost of the repair, restoration or replacement of the Leased Property. However, any Remaining Proceeds not needed for such purpose shall be applied by Landlord as Qualified Payments after Tenant notifies Landlord that they are not needed for repairs, restoration or replacement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, then Landlord shall be entitled to receive and collect insurance or condemnation proceeds payable with respect to the Leased Property, and either, at the discretion of Landlord, (A) hold such proceeds as Escrowed Proceeds until paid to Tenant as reimbursement for the actual and reasonable cost of repairing, restoring or replacing the Leased Property when Tenant has completed such repair, restoration or replacement, or (B) apply such proceeds (net of the deductions described in clause (i) above) as Qualified Payments.

  • 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.

  • FIRE AND CASUALTY 11.1 In case of any damage to or destruction of any portion of the building of which the Leased Premises is a part by fire or other casualty occurring during the term of this Lease (or previous thereto), which shall render at least 1/3 of the floor area of the Leased Premises or the building untenantable or unfit for occupancy, which damage cannot be repaired within 180 days from the happening of such casualty, using reasonable diligence (“Total Destruction”) then the term hereby created shall, at the option of the Landlord or Tenant, upon written notice to the Tenant or Landlord, as the case may be, within 15 days of such fire or casualty, cease and become null and void from the date of such Total Destruction. In such event the Tenant shall immediately surrender the Leased Premises to the Landlord and this Lease shall terminate. The Tenant shall only pay rent to the time of such Total Destruction. However, in the event of Total Destruction if the Landlord shall elect not to cancel this Lease within the 15 day period the Landlord shall repair and restore the same to substantially the same condition as it was prior to the damage or destruction, with reasonable speed and dispatch. The rent shall not be accrued after said damage or while the repairs and restorations are being made, but shall recommence immediately after the premises are Substantially Complete as defined in paragraph 3.6. In any case where Landlord must restore, consideration shall be given for delays under the Force Majeure paragraph in this lease. Whether or not this Lease has been terminated as a result of a casualty, in every instance, all insurance proceeds payable as a result of damage or destruction to the Building shall be paid to Landlord as its sole and exclusive property.

  • 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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