FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT Sample Clauses

FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. To inform the Transferee (hereinafter defined) that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by ______________, a(n) ________ limited liability company (the “Transferor”) to ___________________, a(n) _______ limited liability company (the “Transferee”) relating to the real property described on Schedule A hereto (the “Transferred Interests”), the undersigned, being first duly sworn upon oath, does hereby depose and say, and does hereby on behalf of the Transferor represent that the following is true as of the date hereof:
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FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. To inform the transferee that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by _________________________, a ________________ __________________ (the “Seller”), the undersigned hereby certify the following on behalf of Seller:
FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. For U.S. tax purposes (including Section 1445 of the Code), the owner of a disregarded entity (which holds legal title to a U.S. real property interest under local law) will be the transferor of the property and not the disregarded entity. To inform the transferee that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by ___________________________________________, a ______________________ (“Seller”), the undersigned hereby certifies the following on behalf of Seller:
FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. To inform the Transferee (hereinafter defined) that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by THE ENTITIES LISTED ON SCHEDULE I HERETO (collectively, the “Transferor”) to REVEN HOUSING FLORIDA 2, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Transferee”) relating to the real property described on Schedule A hereto (the “Transferred Interests”), the undersigned, being first duly sworn upon oath, does hereby depose and say, and does hereby on behalf of the Transferor represent that the following is true as of the date hereof:
FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. To inform the Transferee (hereinafter defined) that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by DOMINION ATLANTA PROPERTIES FUND I, LP, a Delaware limited partnership, DP ATLANTA FUND, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, STONE TOWER INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company, FULL COURT PRESS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, RMN INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, DP ATLANTA, LLC, a Maryland limited liability company, and DPH ATLANTA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (collectively, “Transferor”) and REVEN HOUSING GEORGIA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Transferee”) relating to the real property described on Schedule A hereto (the “Transferred Interests”), the undersigned, being first duly sworn upon oath, does hereby depose and say, and does hereby on behalf of the Transferor represent that the following is true as of the date hereof:
FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”) provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. For U.S. tax purposes (including Section 1445), the owner of a disregarded entity (which has legal title to a U.S. real property interest under local law) will be the transferor of the property and not the disregarded entity. To inform the transferee that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by IBC Industrial Properties LLC (“IBC”), the undersigned hereby certifies the following on behalf of IBC:
FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Exhibit 10.2.10 Form of Seller’s Affidavit, South Carolina Withholding Exhibit 10.2.11 Form of Termination of Lease Exhibit 12.21 Incentives Agreement and Fee-in-Lieu-of-Taxation Agreement 3D Systems Corporation Headquarters Building Rock Hill, South Carolina PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT THIS PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of the 18th day of December, 2006 (the “Effective Date”), is made by and between KDC-CAROLINA INVESTMENTS 3, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“Seller”), and 3D SYSTEMS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Purchaser”). R E C I T A L S: Seller, as landlord, and Purchaser, as tenant, have entered into that certain Lease Agreement dated February 8, 2006, by and between Seller and Purchaser with respect to the lease by Seller of the Premises described therein to Purchaser, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Lease Agreement dated August 7, 2006, but effective as of June 15, 2006, that certain Second Amendment to Lease Agreement entered into effective as of October 6, 2006 (the “Second Amendment”) and that certain Third Amendment to Lease Agreement entered into simultaneously with the date hereof (the “Third Amendment”) (collectively, the “Lease”).
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FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) provides that a transferee of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the transferor is a foreign person. For U.S. tax purposes (including Section 1445), the owner of a disregarded entity (which has legal title to a U.S. real property interest under local law) will be the transferor of the property and not the disregarded entity. To inform the transferee that withholding of tax is not required upon the disposition of a United States real property interest by LHRET Indianapolis, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Seller”), the undersigned hereby certifies the following on behalf of Seller:

Related to FORM OF FIRPTA AFFIDAVIT

  • FIRPTA Affidavit A non-foreign affidavit, properly executed and in recordable form, containing such information as is required by IRC Section 1445(b)(2) and its regulations.

  • FORM OF SECRETARY’S CERTIFICATE This Secretary’s Certificate (“Certificate”) is being delivered pursuant to Section 8(k) of that certain Purchase Agreement dated as of March 17, 2022 (“Purchase Agreement”), by and among BROOKLINE CAPITAL ACQUISITION CORP., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”) and LINCOLN PARK CAPITAL FUND, LLC (the “Investor”), pursuant to which the Company may sell to the Investor up to Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) of the Company’s Common Stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”). Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Purchase Agreement. The undersigned, ____________, Secretary of the Company, hereby certifies, on behalf of the Company and not in his individual capacity, as follows:

  • FIRPTA Certificate An affidavit from Contributor certifying pursuant to Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code that Contributor is not a foreign corporation, foreign partnership, foreign trust, foreign estate or foreign person (as those terms are defined in the Internal Revenue Code and the Income Tax Regulations promulgated thereunder), in form and substance satisfactory to Acquirer.

  • Seller’s Affidavit A customary seller's affidavit in the form ------------------ required by the Title Company;

  • Non-Foreign Affidavit The Transferor Partners shall execute and deliver to the BRI Partnership and the BRI Partnership's counsel, at Closing such evidence as may be reasonably required by the BRI Partnership to show compliance by the Transferor Partners with the Foreign Investment and Real Property Tax Act, Internal Revenue Code Section 1445(b)(2), as amended.

  • FIRPTA Seller is not a foreign corporation, foreign partnership, foreign trust or foreign estate (as those items are defined in the Internal Revenue Code and Income Tax Regulations).

  • FIRPTA Certification The Company shall have delivered to Parent a statement issued and executed by the Company pursuant to and in compliance with Sections 1.897-2(h) and 1.1445-2(c) of the Treasury Regulations certifying that the Company Shares are not a “United States real property interests” within the meaning of the Code.

  • Form of Instructions Instructions to restrict or prohibit trading must include the TIN, ITIN, or GII, if known, and the specific restriction(s) to be executed. If the TIN, ITIN, or GII is not known, the instructions must include an equivalent identifying number of the Shareholder(s) or account(s) or other agreed upon information to which the instruction relates.

  • Form of Opinion of Counsel A. The provisions of the Purchase Agreement are effective under the New York UCC to create in favor of the Depositor a security interest in CarMax’s rights in the Receivables and in any identifiable proceeds thereof. (We note that a “security interest” as defined in Section 1-201(b)(35) of the New York UCC includes the interests of a buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles and promissory notes and we refer you to our other opinion of even date herewith with respect to whether the security interest of the Depositor should be characterized as an ownership interest or solely as a collateral interest held to secure a loan made to CarMax).

  • FORM OF OPINION (a) The Company has been duly incorporated and is validly existing as a corporation in good standing under the laws of the state of its incorporation.

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