Post-Distribution Rulings or Unqualified Tax Opinions at SPG’s Request Sample Clauses

Post-Distribution Rulings or Unqualified Tax Opinions at SPG’s Request. SPG shall have the right to obtain a Post-Distribution Ruling or a tax opinion at any time in its sole and absolute discretion. If SPG determines to obtain a Post-Distribution Ruling or a tax opinion, WPG shall (and shall cause each WPG Entity to) cooperate with SPG and take any and all actions reasonably requested by SPG in connection with obtaining such Post-Distribution Ruling or tax opinion (including, without limitation, by making any representation or covenant or providing any information, documents and materials requested by the IRS, any other relevant Taxing Authority or the Tax Counsel issuing such opinion); provided, that WPG shall not be required to make (or cause a WPG Entity to make) any representation or covenant that is inconsistent with historical facts or as to future matters or events over which it has no control. SPG and WPG shall each bear its own costs and expenses in obtaining a Post-Distribution Ruling or tax opinion requested by SPG.
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