FIRPTA Statement Sample Clauses

FIRPTA Statement. On the Closing Date, the Company shall deliver to Parent a certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, certifying to the effect that no interest in the Company is a U.S. real property interest (such certificate in the form required by Treasury Regulation Section 1.897-2(h) and 1.1445-3(c)) (the “FIPRTA Statement”).
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FIRPTA Statement. On the Closing Date, Target Company shall deliver to Buyer a certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, certifying to the effect that no interest in the Target Company is a U.S. real property interest (such certificate in the form required by Treasury Regulation Section 1.897-2(h) and 1.1445-3(c)) (the “FIRPTA Statement”).
FIRPTA Statement. The Company shall have delivered to Parent properly executed statements from the Company that meets the requirements of Treasury Regulation Sections 1.1445-2(c)(3) and 1.897-2(h)(1), dated as of the Closing Date and in the form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Parent, along with written authorization for Parent to deliver such notice form to the Internal Revenue Service on behalf of the Company upon Closing (the “FIRPTA Statement”).
FIRPTA Statement. The Company shall, from time to time upon the reasonable request of a Principal Stockholder pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.897-2(h)(1), provide a statement to such Principal Stockholder, satisfying the requirements of Treasury Regulations Section 1.897-2(h), stating whether the Class A Common Stock constitutes a U.S. real property interest.
FIRPTA Statement. The Company shall deliver to Parent a properly executed statement in a form reasonably acceptable to Parent for purposes of satisfying Parent's obligations under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1445-2(c)(3).
FIRPTA Statement. On the Closing Date, the Company shall deliver to Parent a certificate of the Company (in accordance with Treasury Regulations Sections 1.1445 2(c)(3) and 1.897-2(h)) and in a form reasonably acceptable toFParent, dated as of the Closing Date and signed by a responsible officer of the Company, stating that the interests in the Company are not, and have not been at any time during the five (5) years preceding the date of such certificate, United States real property interests, as defined in Section 897(c)(1) of the Code (the “FIRPTA Statement”).
FIRPTA Statement. Seller (and each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of Seller) is not a foreign investor, nor do foreign investors have any beneficial interest in the Real Estate. Seller acknowledges that § 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, requires that a purchaser of real estate from a "foreign person" withhold at closing and pay to the Internal Revenue Service a portion of the amount realized by the seller of such real estate. Therefore, Seller agrees to provide at Closing an affidavit of Seller, or Seller's authorized officer if Seller is not an individual, in form required by Purchaser, setting forth sufficient facts to establish whether or not Seller is a "foreign person" within the meaning of said § 1445, including, without limitation, Seller's taxpayer identification number and principal residence or business address.
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FIRPTA Statement. “FIRPTA Statement” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.
FIRPTA Statement. On the Closing Date, the Company shall deliver to Parent, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Parent, (i) a certificate, dated as of the Closing Date, certifying to the effect that no interest in the Company is a U.S. real property interest (such certificate meeting the requirements of Treasury Regulation Section 1.897-2(h) and 1.1445-2(c)(3)) and (ii) written authorization for Parent to deliver such certificate to the Internal Revenue Service on behalf of the Company upon closing (collectively, the “FIRPTA Statement”).
FIRPTA Statement. The Company shall have delivered to Buyer a properly executed statement, dated as of the Closing Date, conforming to the requirements of Treasury Regulations Section 1.1445-2(c)(3).
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