No Event of Loss No Event of Loss with respect to the Airframe or any Engine shall have occurred and no circumstance, condition, act or event that, with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would give rise to or constitute an Event of Loss with respect to the Airframe or any Engine shall have occurred.
Event of Loss Grantor shall at its expense promptly repair all repairable damage to any tangible Collateral. In the event that any tangible Collateral is damaged beyond repair, lost, totally destroyed or confiscated (an "Event of Loss") and such Collateral had a value prior to such Event of Loss of $25,000.00 or more, then, on or before the first to occur of (i) 90 days after the occurrence of such Event of Loss, or (ii) 10 Business Days after the date on which either Grantor or MLBFS shall receive any proceeds of insurance on account of such Event of Loss, or any underwriter of insurance on such tangible Collateral shall advise either Grantor or MLBFS that it disclaims liability in respect of such Event of Loss, Grantor shall, at Grantor's option, either replace the Collateral subject to such Event of Loss with comparable Collateral free of all liens other than Permitted Liens (in which event Grantor shall be entitled to utilize the proceeds of insurance on account of such Event of Loss for such purpose, and may retain any excess proceeds of such insurance), or pay to MLBFS on account of the Obligations an amount equal to the actual cash value of such Collateral as determined by either the applicable insurance company's payment (plus any applicable deductible) or, in absence of insurance company payment, as reasonably determined by MLBFS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at the time of occurrence of such Event of Loss or any time thereafter prior to replacement or payment, as aforesaid, an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing hereunder, then MLBFS may at its sole option, exercisable at any time while such Event of Default shall be continuing, require Grantor to either replace such Collateral or make a payment on account of the Obligations, as aforesaid.
Casualty Losses In the event that more than twenty-five (25%) of the square footage of the demised premises is damaged, destroyed, or rendered untenantable by fire or other casualty, Landlord may elect to terminate this lease by giving notice of such election to Tenant on or before the day which is ninety (90) days after such fire or other casualty, stating the date of termination, which termination shall be not more than thirty (30) days nor less than twenty-one (21) days after the date on which such notice of termination shall have been given; and (1) upon the date specified in such notice this lease and the term hereof shall cease and expire; and (2) any fixed annual rent and additional rent paid for a period after such date of termination shall be refunded to Tenant upon demand. If the leased premises are damaged or destroyed in whole or in part by fire or other casualty and the Tenant(s) do not want to terminate the lease, then the obligations of Tenant to pay fixed rent and to perform all of the other covenants and agreements on the part of Tenant to be performed pursuant to this shall not be diminished or affected.
Casualty Loss If in Owner’s reasonable judgment the premises or the Property is materially damaged by fire or other casualty, Owner may terminate this Agreement within a reasonable time after such determination, by written notice to Resident, in which case Owner will refund prorated, pre-paid rent and all deposits less lawful deductions unless Resident and/or Resident’s guest(s) caused the casualty, in which case all funds on account will be applied to all applicable charges related to the damages and Resident will be responsible for the balance of all charges for repairs. If following a fire or other casualty Owner has not elected to terminate this Agreement, Owner will rebuild the damaged areas within a reasonable time, and during such reconstruction, Resident will be provided a reasonable rent reduction for the unusable portion of the premises unless Resident and/or Resident’s guest(s) caused the casualty.
Event of Loss with Respect to an Engine Upon the occurrence of an Event of Loss with respect to an Engine under circumstances in which there has not occurred an Event of Loss with respect to the Airframe, Lessee shall forthwith (and in any event, within fifteen days after such occurrence) give Lessor written notice thereof and shall, within one hundred twenty (120) days after the occurrence of such Event of Loss, convey or cause to be conveyed to Lessor, as replacement for the Engine with respect to which such Event of Loss occurred, title to an Acceptable Alternate Engine. Prior to or at the time of any such conveyance, Lessee, at its own expense, will (i) furnish Lessor with a warranty (as to title) xxxx of sale, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lessor, with respect to such Acceptable Alternate Engine, (ii) cause a Lease Supplement and Trust Supplement to be duly executed by Lessee and to be filed for recording pursuant to the Transportation Code, or the applicable laws, rules and regulations of any other jurisdiction in which the Airframe may then be registered as permitted by Section 7(d) of the Participation Agreement, (iii) furnish Lessor with such evidence of compliance with the insurance provisions of Section 11 hereof with respect to such replacement engine as Lessor may reasonably request and furnish Lessor with copies of the documentation required to be provided by Lessee pursuant to Section 5.06 of the Trust Indenture, and Lessor will comply with the terms of the Trust Indenture and transfer to or at the direction of Lessee without recourse or warranty (except as to absence of Lessor Liens) all of Lessor's right, title and interest, if any, in and to (A) the Engine with respect to which such Event of Loss occurred and furnish to or at the direction of Lessee a xxxx of sale in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lessee, evidencing such transfer and (B) all claims, if any, against third parties, for damage to or loss of the Engine subject to such Event of Loss, and such Engine shall thereupon cease to be the Engine leased hereunder. For all purposes hereof, each such replacement engine shall, after such conveyance, be deemed part of the property leased hereunder, and shall be deemed an "Engine". No Event of Loss with respect to an Engine under the circumstances contemplated by the terms of this paragraph (b) shall result in any reduction in Basic Rent.
In the Event of Forecasted Surpluses If the HSP is forecasting a surplus, the Funder may take one or more of the following actions: adjust the amount of Funding to be paid under Schedule A, require the repayment of excess Funding; adjust the amount of any future funding installments accordingly.
Damage or Destruction Condemnation (a) In the event of partial damage or destruction of the Property of a type which can, under the circumstances, be expected in the reasonable judgment of Seller and Buyer to be restored or repaired at a cost of $500,000 or less, then, this Contract shall be consummated on the Closing Date at the Purchase Price, and unless such damage has been repaired by Seller prior to Closing, Seller shall assign to Buyer the casualty insurance proceeds payable to Seller and business interruption proceeds applicable to the period on and after the Closing Date payable to Seller (but only to the extent such business interruption proceeds are assignable to Buyer), less any amounts expended by Seller for partial restoration and with a credit to Buyer for the amount of any deductible and/or uninsured damage. (b) In the event that the Property shall have been damaged by fire or casualty, the cost of repair or restoration of which would, in the reasonable judgment of Seller and Buyer, exceed the sum of $500,000, then unless Seller has previously repaired or restored the Property to its former condition, at Buyer’s election, Seller shall either (i) pay over or assign to Buyer, on delivery of the Deed all casualty insurance proceeds payable to Seller and business interruption proceeds applicable to the period on and after the Closing Date payable to Seller (but only to the extent such business interruption proceeds are assignable to Buyer), less any amounts reasonably expended by Seller for partial restoration, with a credit to Buyer for the amount of any deductible and/or uninsured damage, or (ii) direct Escrow Agent to return the Deposit to Buyer in which case, except for the Surviving Obligation, all other obligations of the parties hereto shall cease and this Contract shall terminate and be without further recourse or remedy to the parties hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Buyer elects to proceed with the transaction under clause (i) of this paragraph (b), in no event shall Seller be obligated to incur any out of pocket cost above $500,000 (whether attributable to a casualty being uninsured, underinsured or to any deductible). (c) If all or part of the Property is taken by condemnation, eminent domain or by agreement in lieu thereof, or any proceeding to acquire, take or condemn all or part of the Property is threatened or commenced, Buyer may either terminate this Contract (in which event Buyer shall be entitled to a return of the Deposit and accrued interest thereon, if any, and, except for the Surviving Obligations, all other obligations of the parties hereto shall cease and this Contract shall terminate and be without further recourse or remedy to the parties hereto) or close title to the Property in accordance with the terms hereof, without reduction in the Purchase Price, together with an assignment of Seller's rights to any award paid or payable by or on behalf of the condemning authority. If Seller has received payments from the condemning authority and if Buyer elects to close title to the Property, Seller shall credit the amount of said payment against the Purchase Price at the Closing.
Insurance Casualty Condemnation Restoration SECTION 8.1. INSURANCE SECTION 8.2. CASUALTY SECTION 8.3. CONDEMNATION SECTION 8.4. RESTORATION
No Payment Shall Exceed Lawful Rate Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, the Borrower shall not be obliged to pay any interest or other amounts under or in connection with this Agreement or otherwise in respect of the Obligations in excess of the amount or rate permitted under or consistent with any applicable law, rule or regulation.
CASUALTY LOSS AND CONDEMNATION (a) If after the date of execution of this Agreement and prior to the Closing any part of the Assets suffers a Casualty Loss or if any part of the Assets is taken in condemnation or under the right of eminent domain or if proceedings for such purposes are pending or Threatened, Seller shall promptly give Buyer written notice of such occurrence, including reasonable particulars with respect thereto, and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any such destruction, taking, proceeding, or threat, subject to Sections 11.08 and 11.14. (b) With regard to a Casualty Loss or condemnation occurring after the date of execution of this Agreement, without Buyer’s prior consent, no insurance or condemnation proceeds shall be committed or applied by Seller to repair, restore, or replace a lost, damaged, destroyed or taken portion of the Assets if the cost to repair, restore, or replace a lost, damaged, destroyed or taken portion of the Assets is projected to exceed $50,000. To the extent such proceeds are not committed or applied by Seller prior to the Closing Date in accordance with this Section 11.16(b), Seller shall at the Closing pay to Buyer all sums paid to Seller by reason of such loss, damage, destruction or taking, less any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Seller in collecting such proceeds. In addition and to the extent such proceeds have not been committed or applied by Seller in accordance with this Section 11.16(b), in such repair, restoration, or replacement, Seller shall transfer to Buyer, at Closing, without recourse against Seller, all of the right, title, and interest of Seller in and to any unpaid insurance or condemnation proceeds arising out of such loss, damage, destruction or taking, less any reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Seller in collecting such proceeds. Any such funds which have been committed by Seller for repair, restoration, or replacement as aforesaid shall be paid by Seller for such purposes or, at Seller’s option, delivered to Buyer upon Seller’s receipt from Buyer of adequate assurance and indemnity that Seller shall incur no liability or expense as a result of such commitment. (c) If and to the extent any portion of the loss attributable to a Casualty Loss occurring after the date of execution of this Agreement and before Closing is not covered by insurance (such uncovered portion of the Casualty Loss being referred to in this Section as an "uninsured loss"), Buyer and Seller shall attempt to agree on the value of the uninsured Casualty Loss on or before the date five (5) days after Buyer receives written notice of the Casualty Loss. If the parties are not able to agree on such value within such 5-day period, the value shall be determined by an independent casualty adjuster, experienced in determining casualty losses in matters similar to the disputed Casualty Loss, who shall be selected by Seller from a list of three (3) such independent casualty adjusters that is provided to Seller by Buyer. Said independent casualty adjuster shall be selected by Seller within five (5) days of the written receipt by Seller of Buyer’s written listing of independent casualty adjusters and shall provide both Seller and Buyer with a complete and documented report as to his findings within ten (10) Business Days after being selected by Seller. For purposes of this Section, the value of the uninsured Casualty Loss shall be equal to the lesser of (i) the aggregate reduction in Allocated Value of the affected Assets resulting from the uninsured Casualty Loss, if such affected Assets are not repaired, or (ii) the amount required to repair the affected portion of the Assets to its condition immediately preceding the occurrence of the Casualty Loss plus any other Damages which may be suffered on account of such Casualty Loss. The Purchase Price shall be reduced by the amount of the value of such an uninsured Casualty Loss as finally determined pursuant to this Section, and if such final determination is not available on the scheduled Closing Date, Closing shall not be delayed, but rather, the amount paid at Closing shall be reduced by the value of the uninsured Casualty Loss estimated in good faith by Buyer, and the difference between such good faith estimate and the value finally determined pursuant hereto shall be included as part of the final adjustments to be made after Closing as contemplated by Section 2.05.