Common use of NON-FOREIGN SELLER Clause in Contracts

NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a “foreign person” as such term is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) (“FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section “FIRPTA.”

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: oklahoma.gov, oklahoma.gov, oklahoma.gov

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NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller Xxxxxx represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a “foreign person” as such term it is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) (“FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section “FIRPTA.”

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: oklahoma.gov, eforms.com, oklahoma.gov

NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a "foreign person" as such term is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) ("FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property Property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s 's United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section "FIRPTA."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Sale of Real Estate

NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a “foreign person” as such term is defined deined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) (“FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification identiication numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section “FIRPTA.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.cocodoc.com

NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller Xxxxxx represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a "foreign person" as such term is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) ("FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property Property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s 's United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section "FIRPTA."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Sale of Real Estate

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NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a “foreign person” as such term is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) (“FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section “FIRPTA.” 20.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: esign.com

NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a “foreign person” as such term it is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) (“FIRPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section “FIRPTA.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: lostcreekproperties.com

NON-FOREIGN SELLER. Seller Xxxxxx represents that at the time of acceptance of this contract and at the time of Closing, Seller is not a “foreign person” as such term is defined in the Foreign Investments in Real real Property Tax Act of 1980 (26 USC Section 1445(f) et. Sec) (“FIRPTAFIrPTA”). If either the sales price of the property exceeds $300,000.00 or the buyer does not intend to use the property as a primary residence then, at the Closing, and as a condition thereto, Seller shall furnish to Buyer an affidavit, in a form and substance acceptable to Buyer, signed under penalty of perjury containing Seller’s United States Social Security and/or taxpayer identification numbers and a declaration to the effect that Seller is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section “FIRPTAFIrPTA.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

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