Common use of Ownership of the Leased Property Clause in Contracts

Ownership of the Leased Property. Tenant acknowledges that the Leased Properties are the property of Landlord and that Tenant has only the right to the possession and use of the Leased Property leased by it upon the terms and conditions of this Lease. Tenant will not (a) file any income tax return or other associated documents; (b) file any other document with or submit any document to any governmental body or authority; (c) enter into any written contractual arrangement with any Person; or (d) release any financial statements of Tenant, in each case that takes any position other than that, throughout the Term, Landlord is the owner of the Leased Properties for federal, state and local income tax purposes and that this Lease is a "true lease".

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Lease (Monarch Properties Inc), Master Lease (Integrated Health Services Inc), Master Lease (Monarch Properties Inc)

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Ownership of the Leased Property. Tenant acknowledges that the Leased Properties are Property is the property of Landlord and that Tenant has only the right to the possession and use of the Leased Property leased by it upon the terms and conditions of this Lease. Tenant will not (a) file any income tax return or other associated documents; (b) file any other document with or submit any document to any governmental body or authority; (c) enter into any written contractual arrangement with any Person; or (d) release any financial statements of Tenant, in each case that takes any position other than that, throughout the Term, Landlord is the owner of the Leased Properties Property for federal, state and local income tax purposes and that this Lease is a "true lease".

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Monarch Properties Inc), Lease (Monarch Properties Inc)

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