Hotels Acquired for Conversion to Vacation Ownership Properties Sample Clauses

Hotels Acquired for Conversion to Vacation Ownership Properties. Starwood acknowledges that Vistana and its Affiliates may acquire, lease or otherwise become involved in the management or operation of Hotels for the purpose of converting such Hotels to Vacation Ownership Properties (“Conversion Hotels”). For purposes of this Section 3.4, the Transferred Lodging Properties do not constitute Conversion Hotels. Vistana and its Affiliates may engage in the Hotel Management and Franchising Business with respect to any Conversion Hotel during the period between the date of takeover of such Conversion Hotel by Vistana or an Affiliate of Vistana and the date on which such Conversion Hotel is converted to a Vacation Ownership Property; provided that (a) for a Conversion Hotel acquired, leased, managed or otherwise operated by Vistana or any of its Affiliates (other than Existing Vacation Ownership Management Affiliates) (i) if such conversion occurs in a single phase, such period may not exceed thirty-six (36) months after the date of takeover of such Conversion Hotel by Vistana or any of its Affiliates (other than Existing Vacation Ownership Management Affiliates), and (ii) if such conversion occurs in multiple phases, at least half of the units of such Conversion Hotel must be converted within thirty-six (36) months after the date of takeover of such Conversion Hotel by Vistana or any of its Affiliates (other than Existing Vacation Ownership Management Affiliates) and the remainder of such units must be converted within sixty (60) months after the date of takeover of such Conversion Hotel; and provided further that in the case of either (i) or (ii) above, Vistana or any of its Affiliates (other than Existing Vacation Ownership Management Affiliates) diligently pursues the conversion of such Conversion Hotel to a Vacation Ownership Property during such period; and (b) for a Conversion Hotel acquired, leased, managed or otherwise operated by any Existing Vacation Ownership Management Affiliate, such Existing Vacation Ownership Management Affiliate diligently pursues such conversion in good faith. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Conversion Hotel is approved by Starwood as a New Property pursuant to the terms of Section 5.2 of the License Agreement, and any terms and conditions of such approval govern the timing of the conversion of such Conversion Hotel to a Licensed Vacation Ownership Property and/or the operation thereof as a Hotel in the interim, then to the extent that any provision of this Section 3.4 is deemed to confli...
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