Insurance Proceeds and Fee Mortgagee Sample Clauses

Insurance Proceeds and Fee Mortgagee. Notwithstanding anything herein (including, without limitation, Article XXXI hereof) or in any Fee Mortgage Documents to the contrary, Landlord shall require that any Fee Mortgage Documents (including, without limitation, with respect to the Existing Fee Mortgage) shall permit Tenant to rebuild in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Lease (and any such Fee Mortgage Documents shall expressly provide that Tenant or Landlord, as applicable, is entitled to the applicable insurance proceeds in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Lease).
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Insurance Proceeds and Fee Mortgagee. Notwithstanding anything herein (including, without limitation, Article XXXI hereof) or in any Fee Mortgage Documents to the contrary, in the event that any Fee Mortgagee is entitled to any insurance proceeds, or any portion thereof, under the terms of any Fee Mortgage or the related Fee Mortgage Documents, such proceeds shall be applied, held and/or disbursed in accordance with the terms of the Fee Mortgage or the related Fee Mortgage Documents. In the event that the Fee Mortgagee elects, or is required under the related Fee Mortgage Documents, to apply the insurance proceeds to the indebtedness secured by the Fee Mortgage, then Tenant shall not be obligated to repair or restore the Facility and Landlord shall either (i) refinance with a replacement Fee Mortgage (or otherwise fund) the amount of insurance proceeds applied to Fee Mortgage indebtedness within the earlier of (A) twelve (12) months after such application (in which event Tenant shall be obligated to restore the Facility in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Lease upon receipt of such proceeds), or (B) if, pursuant to Section 6.4(b)(i)(D) of the loan agreement with respect to the Existing Fee Mortgage (or any similar provision comprising Additional Fee Mortgagee Requirements as contained in any future Fee Mortgage Documents), Tenant shall be obligated to commence restoration in respect of such Casualty Event prior to the expiration of such twelve (12) month period, the later of (x) nine (9) months after the applicable Casualty Event, and (y) if Landlord provides Tenant with funds in an amount and within a time sufficient for Tenant to perform such repair or restoration of the Facility solely to the extent necessary to avoid breaching such Additional Fee Mortgagee Requirement, twelve (12) months after Fee Mortgagee’s application of such insurance proceeds to such indebtedness (and in the case of clause (B)(y), Section 14.2(b)(ii) shall not apply) (in which event described in clauses (B)(x) and (B)(y), Tenant shall be obligated to restore the Facility in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Lease upon receipt of such proceeds), or (ii) within the timeframes set forth in clause (i) above (as applicable), sell to Tenant the Leased Property (and Tenant shall be entitled to retain any remaining insurance proceeds) in exchange for a payment equal to the greater of (1) the difference between (a) the Fair Market Ownership Value of the Leased Property immediately prior to such c...

Related to Insurance Proceeds and Fee Mortgagee

  • Insurance Proceeds All proceeds of and any unearned premiums on any insurance policies covering the Property, including, without limitation, the right to receive and apply the proceeds of any insurance, judgments, or settlements made in lieu thereof, for damage to the Property;

  • 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.

  • Use of Insurance Proceeds All insurance or condemnation proceeds payable by reason of any physical loss of any of the improvements comprising the facilities or the furniture, fixtures and equipment used by the Practice Offices, shall be available for the reconstruction, repair or replacement, as the case may be, of any damage, destruction or loss. The Policy Board, in consultation with VERO II, shall review and approve such reconstruction, repair or replacement.

  • Condemnation Proceeds all Condemnation Proceeds other than proceeds to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the related Mortgagor in accordance with the Servicing Standard, which proceeds shall be deposited by the Master Servicer into an Escrow Account and not deposited in the Collection Account;

  • Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds No later than the fifth Business Day following the date of receipt by Holdings, any Borrower or any of the Restricted Subsidiaries, or the Administrative Agent as lender loss payee, of any Net Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds in excess of $1,000,000 in the aggregate in any Fiscal Year, the Borrowers shall prepay the Loans and/or certain other Obligations as set forth in Section 2.15(b) in an aggregate amount equal to such Net Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds; provided, so long as no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Borrowers shall have the option, directly or through one or more of the Restricted Subsidiaries to invest such Net Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds within 365 days of receipt thereof (x) to repair, restore or replace damaged property or property affected by loss, destruction, damage, condemnation, confiscation, requisition, seizure or taking and/or (y) in productive assets (other than working capital assets) useful in businesses not prohibited under Section 6.12, which investment may include the repair, restoration or replacement of the applicable assets thereof; provided further, (x) if the Borrowers or a Restricted Subsidiary enters into a legally binding commitment (and have provided the Administrative Agent with a copy of such binding commitment) to invest such Net Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds within such 365-day period, such 365-day period shall extend by an additional 180-day period and (y) if all or any portion of such Net Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds are not so reinvested (and/or committed to be reinvested and then actually reinvested) within the time period set forth above in this Section 2.14(b), such remaining portion shall be applied not later than the last day of such period (or any earlier date on which Holdings or such Restricted Subsidiary determines not to so reinvest such Net Insurance/Condemnation Proceeds) as provided above in this Section 2.14(b) without regard to this proviso or the immediately preceding proviso.

  • Condemnation Awards and Insurance Proceeds Mortgagor assigns all awards and compensation to which it is entitled for any condemnation or other taking, or any purchase in lieu thereof, to Mortgagee and authorizes Mortgagee to collect and receive such awards and compensation and to give proper receipts and acquittances therefor, subject to the terms of the Credit Agreement. Mortgagor assigns to Mortgagee all proceeds of any insurance policies insuring against loss or damage to the Mortgaged Property, subject to the terms of the Credit Agreement. Mortgagor authorizes Mortgagee to collect and receive such proceeds and authorizes and directs the issuer of each of such insurance policies to make payment for all such losses directly to Mortgagee, instead of to Mortgagor and Mortgagee jointly, subject to the terms of the Credit Agreement.

  • Insufficient Insurance Proceeds If the cost of the repair or restoration of the applicable Facility exceeds the amount of insurance proceeds received by Landlord and Tenant pursuant to Section 9.1, Tenant shall give Landlord Notice thereof which notice shall set forth in reasonable detail the nature of such deficiency and whether Tenant shall pay and assume the amount of such deficiency (Tenant having no obligation to do so, except that, if Tenant shall elect to make such funds available, the same shall become an irrevocable obligation of Tenant pursuant to this Agreement). In the event Tenant shall elect not to pay and assume the amount of such deficiency, Landlord shall have the right (but not the obligation), exercisable at Landlord’s sole election by Notice to Tenant, given within sixty (60) days after Tenant’s notice of the deficiency, to elect to make available for application to the cost of repair or restoration the amount of such deficiency; provided, however, in such event, upon any disbursement by Landlord thereof, the Minimum Rent shall be adjusted as provided in Section 3.1.1(c). In the event that neither Landlord nor Tenant shall elect to make such deficiency available for restoration, either Landlord or Tenant may terminate this Agreement with respect to the affected Property by Notice to the other, whereupon, this Agreement shall so terminate and insurance proceeds shall be distributed as provided in Section 10.2.1. It is expressly understood and agreed, however, that, notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Tenant shall be strictly liable and solely responsible for the amount of any deductible and shall, upon any insurable loss, pay over the amount of such deductible to Landlord at the time and in the manner herein provided for payment of the applicable proceeds to Landlord.

  • 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.

  • Insurance of Collateral; Condemnation Proceeds Subject to the Intercreditor Agreement, each Obligor shall maintain insurance with respect to the Collateral, covering casualty, hazard, theft, malicious mischief, flood and other risks, in amounts, with endorsements and with insurers (with a Best rating of at least A+, unless otherwise approved by Agent in its reasonable discretion) satisfactory to Agent. Subject to the terms of the Intercreditor Agreement, all proceeds under each policy shall be payable to Agent. From time to time upon request, Obligors shall deliver to Agent copies of its insurance policies and updated flood plain searches. Subject to Section 10.1.13 and except as provided in the Intercreditor Agreement, each policy shall include endorsements satisfactory to Agent (i) showing Agent as lender's loss payee (as its interests may appear in accordance with the Intercreditor Agreement); (ii) requiring 30 days' prior written notice to Agent of cancellation of the policy for any reason whatsoever; and (iii) specifying that the interest of Agent shall not be impaired or invalidated by any act or neglect of any Obligor or the owner of the Property, nor by the occupation of the premises for purposes more hazardous than are permitted by the policy. If any Obligor fails to provide and pay for any insurance, Agent may, in its discretion, procure the insurance and charge Obligors therefor. Each Obligor agrees to deliver to Agent, promptly as rendered, copies of all reports made to insurance companies. While no Event of Default exists, Obligors may settle, adjust or compromise any insurance claim, provided the proceeds are delivered to Agent. If an Event of Default exists, only Agent may settle, adjust and compromise such claims.

  • Compromises and Collection of Collateral The Grantors and the Administrative Agent recognize that setoffs, counterclaims, defenses and other claims may be asserted by obligors with respect to certain of the Receivables, that certain of the Receivables may be or become uncollectible in whole or in part and that the expense and probability of success in litigating a disputed Receivable may exceed the amount that reasonably may be expected to be recovered with respect to a Receivable. In view of the foregoing, each Grantor agrees that the Administrative Agent may at any time and from time to time, if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, compromise with the obligor on any Receivable, accept in full payment of any Receivable such amount as the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion shall determine or abandon any Receivable, and any such action by the Administrative Agent shall be commercially reasonable so long as the Administrative Agent acts in good faith based on information known to it at the time it takes any such action.

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