Common use of Indebtedness to Gross Asset Value Clause in Contracts

Indebtedness to Gross Asset Value. Borrower shall not permit the ratio of Indebtedness of Borrower and EQR (excluding Indebtedness of Consolidated Subsidiaries or Investment Affiliates), and Borrower’s Share of Indebtedness of all Consolidated Subsidiaries and Investment Affiliates to Gross Asset Value of Borrower and EQR to exceed 0.60:1 at any time; provided, however, that with respect to any Fiscal Quarter in which Borrower acquired any Real Property Assets (whether by purchase, merger or other corporate transaction), at Borrower’s election, the ratio of Indebtedness of Borrower and EQR (excluding Indebtedness of Consolidated Subsidiaries or Investment Affiliates), and Borrower’s Share of Indebtedness of all Consolidated Subsidiaries and Investment Affiliates to Gross Asset Value of Borrower and EQR for such Fiscal Quarter and for the next three succeeding Fiscal Quarters may exceed 0.60:1, provided that such ratio in no event shall exceed 0.65:1, and provided, further, that thereafter such ratio shall not exceed 0.60:1.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Equity Residential), Credit Agreement (Equity Residential), Credit Agreement (Erp Operating LTD Partnership)

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