Common use of No Condemnation or Casualty Clause in Contracts

No Condemnation or Casualty. No condemnation or other like proceedings (including relocation of any roadways abutting any Property or change in grade of such roadways or denial of access to any Property) that has had, or could reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect, are pending and served nor, to the knowledge of CapStar and the Borrower, threatened against any Property in any manner whatsoever. No casualty has occurred to any Property that has had or could reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Senior Subordinated Credit Agreement (Capstar Hotel Co), Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement (Capstar Hotel Co)

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No Condemnation or Casualty. No condemnation or other like proceedings (including relocation of any roadways abutting any Property or change in grade of such roadways or denial of access to any Property) that has had, or could reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect, are pending and served nor, to the knowledge of CapStar and the Borrowerany Loan Party, threatened against any Property in any manner whatsoever. No casualty has occurred to any Property that has had or could reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Royale Investments Inc), Assignment Agreement (Corporate Office Properties Trust)

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No Condemnation or Casualty. No condemnation or other like proceedings (including relocation of any roadways abutting any Property or change in grade of such roadways or denial of access to any Property) that has had, or could reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect, are pending and served nor, to the knowledge of CapStar and the Borrower, threatened against any Property in any manner whatsoever. No casualty has occurred to any Property that has had or could reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Capstar Hotel Co)

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