Mortgage Amendments As soon as practicable and in no event later than 30 days after the Amendment Effective Date, the U.S. Borrower shall deliver to the Administrative Agents and the Administrative Agents shall have received from the U.S. Borrower, a Mortgage Amendment for each of the Original Mortgages, duly executed and delivered by the U.S. Borrower, together with: (a) legal opinions of local counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agents with respect of each of the Mortgage Amendments to the Original Mortgages identified as items 1 through 5 on Schedule IV hereto, which legal opinions shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agents; (b) evidence satisfactory to the Administrative Agents that such action (including, without limitation, the filing of appropriately completed Uniform Commercial Code financing statements and the recording of the Mortgage Amendments) as may be necessary or as the Administrative Agents shall have reasonably requested to perfect the Liens created pursuant to the Mortgage Amendments, and to continue the perfection of the Liens created pursuant to the Original Mortgages, shall have been taken, or that arrangements therefor satisfactory to the Administrative Agents shall have been made; (c) updated policies of title insurance (or endorsements issued in connection with the Existing Title Policies) with respect to each of the Mortgage Amendments to the Original Mortgages identified as items 1, 2 and 3 on Schedule IV attached hereto, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agents and issued by the Title Company, insuring the perfection, enforceability and priority of the Liens on each applicable Amended Mortgage Property created under the applicable Mortgage Amendments in amounts as are satisfactory to the Administrative Agents, subject only to such exceptions as are reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agents, containing such endorsements as have been previously delivered pursuant to the Existing Title Policies or such endorsements as shall be otherwise satisfactory to the Administrative Agents; (d) nothing further certificates," or such other equivalent document issued by the Title Company with respect to each of the Mortgage Amendments to the Original Mortgages identified as items 4 and 5 on Schedule IV attached hereto, in each case in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agents and issued by the Title Company, showing the priority of the Liens of each applicable Amended Mortgage Property created under the applicable Mortgage Amendments and showing no Liens (other than Liens permitted hereunder) of record with respect to each applicable Amended Mortgaged Property since the date of the applicable Existing Title Policy; (e) evidence satisfactory to the Administrative Agents that the U.S. Borrower has paid or made arrangements satisfactory to the Administrative Agents to pay to the Title Company all expenses and premiums of the Title Company in connection with the issuance of such policies and in addition shall have paid or made arrangements satisfactory to the Administrative Agents to pay to the Title Company an amount equal to the recording and stamp taxes payable in connection with recording the Mortgage Amendments in the appropriate county land offices; and (f) evidence satisfactory to the Administrative Agents that the U.S. Borrower has paid or made arrangements satisfactory to the Administrative Agents to pay all other costs, fees and expenses (including, without limitation, mortgage recording, intangibles or documentary stamp or similar taxes, reasonable legal fees and expenses) payable to the Administrative Agents with respect to the Mortgage Amendments.
Property Mortgaged Borrower does hereby irrevocably mortgage, grant, bargain, sell, pledge, assign, warrant, transfer and convey to Lender, and grant a security interest to Lender in, the following property, rights, interests and estates now owned, or hereafter acquired by Borrower (collectively, the "Property"):
Mortgages, etc (i) The Administrative Agent shall have received a Mortgage with respect to each Mortgaged Property, executed and delivered by a duly authorized officer of each party thereto. In any jurisdiction which requires the payment of mortgage recording tax, the maximum amount secured by any Mortgage shall be subject to the reasonable approval of the Administrative Agent, not to exceed the value of the property (together with improvements). (ii) If requested by the Administrative Agent, the Administrative Agent shall have received, and the title insurance company selected by the mortgagor, and reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent issuing the policy referred to in clause (iii) below (the “Title Insurance Company”) shall have received, either aerial surveys, so-called “Express Maps” or maps or plats of an as-built survey, in each case which may show the general outlines or contours of material buildings and improvements without the necessity for specific heights, dimensions or additional building details of such buildings and improvements and are sufficient for the Title Insurance Company to remove the survey exception from the respective policy, of the sites of the Mortgaged Properties certified to the Administrative Agent and the Title Insurance Company in a manner reasonably satisfactory to them, dated a date reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Title Insurance Company by an independent professional licensed land surveyor or equivalent licensed professional authorized to perform such work under local law reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Title Insurance Company (except in the case of Express Maps, which shall be performed in accordance with customary industry practice but shall not be certified); provided however that any such surveys may be delivered within 45 days of the Closing Date. (iii) The Administrative Agent shall have received in respect of each Mortgaged Property a mortgagee’s title insurance policy (or policies) or a marked up unconditional binder for such insurance, with a maximum amount of liability not in excess of the Revolving Commitments and reasonably allocated among the Mortgaged Properties, subject to all Liens permitted by Section 7.3 and otherwise in each case in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, subject to the provisions of subsection (ii) above and the further provisions hereof (individually, a “Policy”, and collectively, the “Policies”). The Administrative Agent shall have received evidence satisfactory to it that all premiums in respect of each such Policy, all charges for mortgage recording tax, and all related expenses, if any, have been paid. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (A) with respect to all such policies, in any case where a zoning endorsement would otherwise be requested by the Administrative Agent and the cost of same is a percentage of the base title premium or otherwise more than a nominal amount, the Administrative Agent will reasonably consider Borrower’s reasonable requests that Administrative Agent accept a zoning report from a nationally recognized provider and/or a zoning opinion as may be reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent, and (B) with respect to all other endorsements which Administrative Agent may reasonably request and which are charged as a percentage of the base title premium, the Administrative Agent will reasonably consider Borrower’s reasonable requests for alternative and less expensive forms of assurance or protection or for elimination of such request entirely. (iv) If requested by the Administrative Agent, the Administrative Agent shall have received (A) a policy of flood insurance that (1) covers any parcel of improved real property that is encumbered by any Mortgage (except that flood insurance shall be required only with respect to such portions of such real property which are improved with buildings and improvements of a substantial nature which are material to the conduct of the business presently being conducted thereon, or as to which the Administrative Agent is required by law to require such flood insurance ), (2) is written in an amount not less than the outstanding principal amount of the indebtedness secured by such Mortgage that is reasonably allocable to such real property or the maximum limit of coverage made available with respect to the particular type of property under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, whichever is less, and (3) has a term ending not later than the maturity of the Indebtedness secured by such Mortgage and (B) confirmation that the MLP has received the notice required pursuant to Section 208(e)(3) of Regulation H of the Board. (v) The Administrative Agent shall have received a copy of all recorded documents referred to, or listed as exceptions to title in, the title policy or policies referred to in clause (iii) above, and a copy of all other material documents affecting the Mortgaged Properties reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent.
Subordination to Mortgages; Estoppel Certificate Tenant accepts this Lease subject and subordinate to any mortgage(s), deed(s) of trust, ground lease(s) or other lien(s) now or subsequently arising upon the Premises, the Building or the Property, and to renewals, modifications, refinancings and extensions thereof (collectively referred to as a “Mortgage”). The party having the benefit of a Mortgage shall be referred to as a “Mortgagee”. This clause shall be self-operative, but upon request from a Mortgagee, Tenant shall execute a commercially reasonable subordination agreement in favor of the Mortgagee. As an alternative, a Mortgagee shall have the right at any time to subordinate its Mortgage to this Lease. Upon request, Tenant, without charge, shall attorn to any successor to Landlord’s interest in this Lease. Landlord and Tenant shall each, within 10 days after receipt of a written request from the other, execute and deliver a commercially reasonable estoppel certificate to those parties as are reasonably requested by the other (including a Mortgagee or prospective purchaser). Without limitation, such estoppel certificate may include a certification as to the status of this Lease, the existence of any defaults and the amount of Rent that is due and payable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon written request by Tenant, Landlord will use reasonable efforts to obtain a non-disturbance, subordination and attornment agreement from Landlord’s then current Mortgagee on such Mortgagee’s then current standard form of agreement. “Reasonable efforts” of Landlord shall not require Landlord to incur any cost, expense or liability to obtain such agreement, it being agreed that Tenant shall be responsible for any fee or review costs charged by the Mortgagee. Upon request of Landlord, Tenant will execute the Mortgagee’s form of non-disturbance, subordination and attornment agreement and return the same to Landlord for execution by the Mortgagee. Landlord’s failure to obtain a non-disturbance, subordination and attornment agreement for Tenant shall have no effect on the rights, obligations and liabilities of Landlord and Tenant or be considered to be a default by Landlord hereunder.
Amendments to the Existing Credit Agreement Upon, and subject to, the satisfaction or waiver in accordance with Section 9.02 of the Existing Credit Agreement of the conditions precedent set forth in Section 2 below, the Existing Credit Agreement is hereby amended as follows: (a) The following new definition is included in Section 1.01 of the Existing Credit Agreement in the proper alphabetical order as follows:
Completion and Recordation of Assignments of Mortgage As soon as practicable after the Closing Date, the Servicing Transfer Date or the date on which a Qualifying Substitute Mortgage Loan is delivered pursuant to Section 2.05 of the Trust Agreement, as applicable (but in no event more than 90 days thereafter except to the extent delays are caused by the applicable public recording office), the Servicer shall cause the endorsements on the Mortgage Note (if applicable), and the Assignments of Mortgage (subject to Section 3.01(a)) to be completed in the name of the Trustee (or MERS, as applicable).
Leasehold Mortgages Lessee shall have the right during the term of this Lease to mortgage the Lessee's interest in this Lease, without the prior consent of the Port, and to assign the Lessee's interest in this Lease as collateral security for such leasehold mortgage. All rights acquired by the holder of the leasehold mortgage shall be subject to each and every term, covenant and condition of this Lease and to all rights and interests of the Port. None of the terms, covenants or conditions of the Lease shall be waived by the Port by reason of the right given to the Lessee to assign its interest in this Lease for security purposes. 15.1 The Leasehold Mortgage shall contain provisions providing that no purchaser or transferee of the Lease at any foreclosure sale or other transfer authorized by law or by reason of a default under the mortgage where no foreclosure sale is required shall further assign or transfer any right, title or interest in or to this Lease or the leasehold estate covered by the Leasehold Mortgage unless the Port has approved the assignee or transferee in writing. 15.2 In the event the Lessee assigns this Lease for security purposes as provided in this Section 15, after receipt of a written notice from the Lessee giving the name and address of the leasehold mortgagee, the Port agrees that whenever the Port sends a notice to the Lessee under the terms of this Lease, the Port will contemporaneously send a copy of the notice to the leasehold mortgagee. 15.3 The Port further agrees that it will not accept a voluntary cancellation or surrender of the Lease by the Lessee without prior written consent of the leasehold mortgagee and the Port will not enter into any amendments of the lease which modifies any material provision of the lease without prior written approval of the leasehold mortgagee. No merger shall result from the acquisition by or the devolution upon any one entity of the fee and leasehold estates in the property. 15.4 In the event of a notice of default from the Port to the Lessee, the leasehold mortgagee may cure any default within the time provided for in the lease after the leasehold mortgagee's receipt of the notice of default. The Port agrees to accept a tender of cure of default from the leasehold mortgagee as if the cure were tendered by the Lessee. Provided, however, that if it takes the leasehold mortgagee more than thirty (30) days to cure a default (other than the payment of any money due under the lease) because the leasehold mortgagee is not in possession of the property, the lease shall not be in default if the leasehold mortgagee promptly undertakes to obtain possession of the property and diligently pursues its right to possession. No tender of cure of a default by the leasehold mortgagee shall require the leasehold mortgagee to cure any future defaults by the Lessee or require the leasehold mortgagee to perform any other term or condition of this Lease. 15.5 In the event of a default by the Lessee which has not been cured by the Lessee or by the leasehold mortgagee and which would permit the Port to forfeit or otherwise terminate this Lease or in the event the leasehold mortgagee forecloses upon its leasehold mortgage and becomes the holder of the Lessee's interest in this Lease, the Port agrees to accept the leasehold mortgagee as the Lessee under this Lease, provided the leasehold mortgagee performs all of the obligations and covenants of the Lessee contained in this Lease which are capable of being performed by the leasehold mortgagee. 15.6 In the event of a default which is personal to the Lessee (such as a bankruptcy) and which cannot be cured by the leasehold mortgagee and the Lessee's interest under this Lease has been terminated or canceled, then at the written request of the leasehold mortgagee, the Port agrees to enter into a new lease with the leasehold mortgagee under the same terms and conditions as this Lease and for any unexpired term of the lease. The Port's execution and delivery of the lease shall be without any representation or warranty of any kind, including any representations or warranties regarding title to the Property, the improvements or the priority of such new lease. 15.6.1 The Port shall be obligated to enter into a new lease with the leasehold mortgagee only if the leasehold mortgagee has remedied and cured all monetary defaults of the Lessee under this Lease and has remedied and cured or has commenced and is diligently completing the cure of all non-monetary defaults susceptible to cure by any party other than the original Lessee. The leasehold mortgagee shall pay all costs and expenses of the Port, including, but not limited to, attorney fees, real property transfer taxes, escrow fees and recording fees incurred in connection with the preparation and execution of a new lease and any related conveyances. 15.6.2 If more than one leasehold mortgagee requests a new lease or in the event of a dispute between the Lessee and a leasehold mortgagee, the Port shall have no duty to determine the relative priority of the leasehold mortgages and the Port shall have no obligation to enter into a new lease with any leasehold mortgagees unless the dispute is resolved to the Port's satisfaction within ninety (90) days of the termination of this Lease. 15.6.3 Upon the execution of the new lease by the leasehold mortgagee and the Port, the Port will convey to the leasehold mortgagee by quit claim deed, title to any improvements on the Property by the Lessee in which the leasehold mortgagee has a recorded mortgage or other security interest. The conveyance of the improvements shall be in "as is" condition without any warranty or representation by the Port concerning the condition of the improvements. The Port will not warrant the title to the improvements and the leasehold mortgagee shall accept the title to the improvements subject to any existing encumbrances. 15.6.4 Upon the execution of a new lease and the conveyance of title to improvements, if any, it shall be the responsibility of the leasehold mortgagee to cancel and discharge this Lease and remove any persons occupying the premises. The leasehold mortgagee shall indemnify the Port and hold it harmless from any obligations, claims, actions, damages, costs or expense, including attorney fees, which may arise from such action or from the Port's compliance with any of the provisions of this Section 15.6.
Ground Leases For purposes of this Exhibit C, a “Ground Lease” shall mean a lease creating a leasehold estate in real property where the fee owner as the ground lessor conveys for a term or terms of years its entire interest in the land and buildings and other improvements, if any, comprising the premises demised under such lease to the ground lessee (who may, in certain circumstances, own the building and improvements on the land), subject to the reversionary interest of the ground lessor as fee owner. With respect to any Mortgage Loan where the Mortgage Loan is secured by a Ground Leasehold estate in whole or in part, and the related Mortgage does not also encumber the related lessor’s fee interest in such Mortgaged Property, based upon the terms of the Ground Lease and any estoppel or other agreement received from the ground lessor in favor of Mortgage Loan Seller, its successors and assigns (collectively, the “Ground Lease and Related Documents”), Mortgage Loan Seller represents and warrants that:
Maintenance of Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy; Claims With respect to each Mortgage Loan with a LTV in excess of 80%, the Seller shall promptly, without any cost to the Purchaser, maintain or cause the Mortgagor to maintain in full force and effect a Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy issued by a Qualified Insurer insuring the portion over 78% (or such other percentage in conformance with then current Fxxxxx Mae requirements) until terminated pursuant to the Homeowners Protection Act of 1988, 12 USC § 4901, et seq. or any other applicable federal, state or local law or regulation. In the event that such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy shall be terminated other than as required by law, the Seller shall obtain from another Qualified Insurer a comparable replacement policy, with a total coverage equal to the remaining coverage of such terminated Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy. If the insurer shall cease to be a Qualified Insurer, the Seller shall obtain from another Qualified Insurer a replacement Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy. The Servicer shall not take any action which would result in noncoverage under any applicable Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy of any loss which, but for the actions of the Servicer would have been covered thereunder. In connection with any assumption or substitution agreement entered into or to be entered into pursuant to Subsection 11.18, the Seller shall promptly notify the insurer under the related Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy, if any, of such assumption or substitution of liability in accordance with the terms of such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy and shall take all actions which may be required by such insurer as a condition to the continuation of coverage under such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy. If such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy is terminated as a result of such assumption or substitution of liability, the Seller shall obtain a replacement Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy as provided above. In connection with its activities as interim servicer, the Seller agrees to prepare and present or to assist the Purchaser in preparing and presenting, on behalf of itself and the Purchaser, claims to the insurer under any Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy in a timely fashion in accordance with the terms of such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy and, in this regard, to take such action as shall be necessary to permit recovery under any Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy respecting a defaulted Mortgage Loan. Pursuant to Subsection 11.04, any amounts collected by the Seller under any Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy shall be deposited in the Custodial Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Subsection 11.05.
of the Existing Credit Agreement Subsection 6.4(iii) of the Existing Credit Agreement is hereby amended and restated to read as follows: