Common use of Subsidiary Partnership Status Clause in Contracts

Subsidiary Partnership Status. Since January 1, 2006, have the Subsidiary Partnerships been treated as partnerships and not as associations taxable as corporations for federal income tax purposes, and will their proposed method of organization and operation allow them to continue to be treated as partnerships and not as associations taxable as corporations for federal income tax purposes?

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cousins Properties Incorporated (Cousins Properties Inc), Cousins Properties Incorporated (Cousins Properties Inc)

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Subsidiary Partnership Status. Since January 1, 20062005, have the Subsidiary Partnerships been treated as partnerships and not as associations taxable as corporations for federal income tax purposes, and will their proposed method of organization and operation allow them to continue to be treated as partnerships and not as associations taxable as corporations for federal income tax purposes?

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Underwriting Agreement (Cousins Properties Inc), Cousins Properties Incorporated (Cousins Properties Inc)

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Subsidiary Partnership Status. Since January 1, 20062002, have the Subsidiary Partnerships been treated as partnerships and not as associations taxable as corporations for federal income tax purposes, and will their proposed method of organization and operation allow them to continue to be treated as partnerships and not as associations taxable as corporations for federal income tax purposes?

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cousins Properties Incorporated (Cousins Properties Inc)

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