Common use of Separate Tax Parcels Clause in Contracts

Separate Tax Parcels. Each Mortgaged Property constitutes one or more separate tax lots (or will constitute separate tax lots when the next tax maps are issued), or, in certain instances, an application has been made to the applicable governing authority for creation of separate tax lots that shall be effective for the next tax year (and, with respect to tax parcels for which such application has been made, prior to the creation of such separate tax lots, taxes are being escrowed for the entire existing tax parcel), or is subject to an endorsement under the related Title Insurance Policy insuring for losses arising from any claim that the Mortgaged Property is not one or more separate tax lots.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (Banc of America Commercial Mortgage Inc., Series 2007-3), Mortgage Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (Banc of America Commercial Mortgage Inc., Series 2007-1), Mortgage Loan Purchase and Sale Agreement (Banc of America Commercial Mortgage Inc., Series 2005-5)

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