Real Property Law Section 254 Sample Clauses

Real Property Law Section 254. The provisions of subsection 4 of Section 254 of the Real Property Law of New York covering the insurance of buildings against loss by fire that are inconsistent with the provisions of this Instrument shall not apply to the terms of this Instrument. Nothing contained herein, except for the immediately preceding sentence, shall be construed as depriving Lender of any right or advantage available under Section 254 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York, and all covenants herein that differ therefrom shall be construed as conferring additional and not substitute rights and advantages.
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Real Property Law Section 254. The rights and remedies of Mortgagee hereunder shall be in addition to its rights and remedies under the laws of the State of New York, including its rights and remedies under Section 254 of the New York Real Property Law. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Mortgage and the provisions of said Section 254, the provisions of this Mortgage shall control.

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  • Real Property Matters The Credit Parties shall have delivered to the Administrative Agent with respect to each parcel of Real Property to the extent that such parcel of Real Property becomes or should be subject to a Mortgage pursuant to ‎Section 6.10(a) above, all of the following: (i) an American Land Title Association (ALTA) mortgagee title insurance policy or policies, or unconditional commitments therefor (a “Title Policy”) issued by a title insurance company reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent (a “Title Company”), in an amount not less than the amount reasonably required therefor by the Administrative Agent (taking into account the estimated value of the property involved), insuring fee simple title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, such Real Property vested in the applicable Credit Party and assuring the Administrative Agent that the applicable Mortgage creates a valid and enforceable first priority mortgage lien on the respective Real Property encumbered thereby, subject only to Permitted Liens, which Title Policy (1) shall include an endorsement for mechanics’ liens, for revolving, “variable rate” and future advances under this Agreement and for any other matters reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent, and (2) shall provide for affirmative insurance and such reinsurance as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request, all of the foregoing in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent; (ii) a title report issued by the Title Company with respect thereto, dated not more than 30 days prior to the date of execution of the applicable Mortgage and satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent; (iii) copies of all recorded documents listed as exceptions to title or otherwise referred to in the Title Policy or in such title report relating to such Real Property; (iv) evidence, which may be in the form of a letter or other certification from the Title Company or from an insurance broker, surveyor, engineer or other provider, as to whether (1) such Real Property is a Flood Hazard Property, and (2) the community in which such Flood Hazard Property is located is participating in the National Flood Insurance Program, and if such Real Property is a Flood Hazard Property, evidence that the applicable Credit Party has obtained flood insurance in respect of such Flood Hazard Property to the extent required under the applicable regulations of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; (v) a survey, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, of such Real Property, certified in a manner satisfactory to the Administrative Agent by a licensed professional surveyor reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent; (vi) a certificate of the Borrower identifying any Phase I, Phase II or other environmental report received in draft or final form by any Credit Party during the five year period prior to the date of execution of the Mortgage relating to such Real Property and/or the operations conducted therefrom, or stating that no such draft or final form reports have been requested or received by any Credit Party (or its counsel), together with true and correct copies of all such environmental reports so listed (in draft form, if not finalized); and all such environmental reports shall be satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent; (vii) an opinion of local counsel admitted to practice in the jurisdiction in which such Real Property is located, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent, as to the validity and effectiveness of such Mortgage as a lien on such Real Property encumbered thereby, and covering such other matters of law in connection with the execution, delivery, recording and enforcement of such Mortgage as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request; and (viii) upon request of the Administrative Agent and/or the Lenders, the Administrative Agent shall have received appraisals, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Administrative Agent and each Lender, dated not more than 60 days prior to the date of execution of each Mortgage and addressed to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders or accompanied by a separate letter indicating that the Administrative Agent and the Lenders may rely thereon, from one or more nationally recognized appraisal firms, reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, covering (i) the Real Properties, and (ii) all other tangible property, plant and equipment owned by Holdings, the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, that is to be subjected to the Lien of the Security Agreement and is located at any plant or facility owned or leased by Holdings, the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in the United States of America, which appraisals shall set forth (A) the “fair market value” of such property (i.e., the amount at which such property would equitably exchange between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under a compulsion and both having reasonable knowledge of all relevant facts on the premise that such property will continue in its present use as part of an ongoing business enterprise), (B) the “orderly disposal value” of such property (i.e., the amount that may be realized through a forced sale disposal of such property when a reasonable time to find a buyer is allowed), and (C) the “forced liquidation value” of such property (i.e., the amount that may be realized through an immediate forced sale disposal of such property), in each case as determined in accordance with sound appraisal standards.

  • Real Property; Leasehold (a) No Acquired Corporation owns any, nor has any Acquired Corporation ever owned any, real property, nor is any Acquired Corporation party to, or bound by, any Contract to purchase or sell any real property. (b) Part 3.8(b) of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a list of each lease, sublease or other Contract pursuant to which any of the Acquired Corporations leases real property from any other Person (such leases, subleases or other Contracts required to be listed thereon, the “Company Leases”). (All real property leased to the Acquired Corporations, including all buildings, structures, fixtures and other improvements leased to the Acquired Corporations, is referred to as the “Leased Real Property”). The present use and operation of the Leased Real Property is authorized by, and is in compliance in all material respects with, all applicable zoning, land use, building, fire, health, labor, safety and Environmental Laws and other Legal Requirements. There is no Legal Proceeding pending, or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, that challenges or adversely affects, or would challenge or adversely affect, the continuation of the present ownership, use or operation of any Leased Real Property. To the knowledge of the Company, there is no existing plan or study by any Governmental Body or by any other Person that challenges or otherwise adversely affects the continuation of the present ownership, use or operation of any Leased Real Property. There are no subleases, licenses, occupancy agreements or other contractual obligations that grant the right of use or occupancy of any of the Leased Real Property to any Person other than the Acquired Corporations, and there is no Person in possession of any of the Leased Real Property other than the Acquired Corporations. Each of the Acquired Corporations has complied in all material respects with the terms of all Company Leases relating to the Leased Real Property, and all such Company Leases are in full force and effect in all material respects. To the knowledge of the Company, the Leased Real Property is in good operating condition and repair. The Company has Made Available to Parent true, correct and complete copies of all Company Leases. No Acquired Corporation is party to any Contract or, to the knowledge of the Company, subject to any claim that may require the payment of any real estate brokerage commissions, and no commission is owed with respect to any of the Leased Real Property. The Leased Real Property constitutes all real property used in or necessary to conduct the business of each Acquired Corporation as currently being conducted.

  • Real Property Leases CLAUSE 2.13 of the Disclosure Schedule lists -------------------- and describes briefly all real property leased or subleased to the Company and lists the term of such lease, any extension and expansion options, and the rent payable thereunder. The Company has delivered to the Buyer true, correct and complete copies of the leases and subleases (as amended to date) listed in CLAUSE 2.13 of the Disclosure Schedule. The Company is not party to, or otherwise obliged with respect to, any lease or sublease for facilities, which are not occupied by the Company. With respect to each lease and sublease listed in CLAUSE 2.13 of the Disclosure Schedule: (a) the lease or sublease is legal, valid, binding, enforceable and in full force and effect; (b) there is no reason which would impair the lease or sublease to continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable and in full force and effect immediately following the Closing in accordance with the terms thereof as in effect prior to the Closing; (c) the Company is not in breach or default, and no event has occurred which, with notice or lapse of time, would constitute a breach or default or permit termination, modification, or acceleration thereunder; (d) there are no disputes, oral agreements or forbearance programs in effect as to the lease or sublease; (e) the Company has not assigned, transferred, conveyed, mortgaged, deeded in trust or encumbered any interest in the leasehold or subleasehold; (f) all facilities leased or subleased thereunder are supplied with utilities and other services necessary for the operation of said facilities in the manner in which such facilities are currently operated and as presently contemplated by the Company; and (g) the owner of the facility leased or subleased, has stated that, it has good and clear record and marketable title to the parcel of real property, free and clear of any Security Interest, easement, covenant or other restriction, that would interfere in any material respect with the Company's operations thereon, and there have been no actions to believe the contrary.

  • REAL PROPERTY GAINS TAX a) Pursuant to the provision of the Real Property Gains Tax Act, 1976 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”) and for the purpose of this sale, the Purchaser shall deduct a sum of equivalent to 3% of the Purchase Price and shall pay the said 3% of the Purchase Price to the Director General of Inland Revenue Malaysia within sixty (60) days from the date of disposal of the Property. b) The Successful Purchaser shall forward the proof of payment in respect thereof within fourteen (14) days from the date of the payment to the Assignee/Bank in order to enable the Assignee/Bank to obtain exemption and certificate of clearance from the Director General of Inland Revenue Malaysia. c) In default of payment of the 3% within the time and manner stipulated in the provisions of the Real Property Gains Tax Act, 1976 the Successful Purchaser shall in all circumstances whatsoever be responsible and liable to pay the requisite 3% with it’s own and absolute costs and expenses and the Successful Purchaser shall not be entitled to claim or demand whatsoever against the Assignee/Bank in respect thereof. d) Successful Purchaser for property that has been categorised as Low Cost, Medium Cost and Affordable Home with Purchase Price/Auction Price of less than RM200,000-00 is exempted from payment of the 3% provided that the property is auctioned off after 5 years from the date of the previous Sale and Purchase Agreement and it is only applicable to individual with Malaysia Citizenship.

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  • Real Property Holding Company The Company is not a real property holding company within the meaning of Section 897 of the Code.

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  • Real Estate Matters (a) Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, may order title policy Commitments (the “Commitments”) to be issued by a title company reasonably acceptable to Purchaser (the “Title Company”), accompanied by copies of all recorded documents relating to restrictions, easements, rights-of-way, and other matters affecting the Fee Owned Property or the leased Restaurant locations that are not located in lifestyle centers, office developments, condominium developments or major retail developments (the “Leased Locations”). The Commitments will commit the Title Company to issue at the Closing, ALTA form of Title Insurance Policies to Purchaser, such policies to be in an amount as determined jointly by Purchaser and the Title Company and with such endorsements as are requested by Purchaser. Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, may also obtain one of more surveys of the Fee Owned Property and the Leased Locations at Purchaser’s expense (the “Surveys”). Purchaser shall promptly, but not later than forty five (45) days following the date of this Agreement, notify the Seller in writing of objections to the condition of title set forth in the Commitments or on the Surveys which materially affect the merchantability of 1245 Properties’ title or the use of the Fee Owned Property or Seller’s use of the Leased Locations as presently utilized and do not constitute Permitted Liens (the “Title Objections”). (b) Seller may voluntarily undertake to eliminate any and all of the Title Objections to the satisfaction of Purchaser, but the Seller is under no obligation to do so. If, however, the Seller elects not to, or cannot, eliminate the Title Objections to the reasonable satisfaction of Purchaser prior to the Closing Date and the Title Objections constitute a Material Adverse Effect, Purchaser may terminate this Agreement, within five (5) business days following Seller’s notice that it will not or cannot eliminate such Title Objections, pursuant to Section 9.3 hereof without further liability to Purchaser or Seller. If the Title Objections do not constitute a Material Adverse Effect, Purchaser’s obligation to close shall nevertheless remain subject to the conditions set forth in Section 8.1 including Section 8.1(g). (c) All title matters shown on the Commitments and the Surveys which are not the subject of Title Objections shall be deemed to be Permitted Liens. Further, if Purchaser makes any Title Objections which Seller elects not to, or cannot, cure, and Purchaser elects to proceed to Closing on the Closing Date, such Title Objections shall likewise be deemed Permitted Liens.

  • Property Leased Lessor leases to Lessee all of the Equipment described on each Summary Equipment Schedule. In the event of a conflict, the terms of the applicable Schedule prevail over this Master Lease.

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