The Project Loans, Developer Equity; General Sample Clauses

The Project Loans, Developer Equity; General. (a) Subject to the terms of the Operative Agreements, and simultaneously with the making of Loans to the Owner Trustee, the proceeds of the Loans will be used by the Owner Trustee solely to make Project Loans to the Lessors or to Agree SPCs. At no time shall the aggregate principal amount of the Project Loan to any one Lessor or to any one Agree SPC be greater than $15,000,000 and at no time shall the Project Loan with respect to any Property be greater than 95% of Total Property Costs of such Property nor shall any Agree Project Loan with respect to any Property be greater than 89% of the Total Property Costs of such Property. Each Project Loan shall be advanced to the applicable Lessor pursuant to a Project Loan Agreement and each Agree Project Loan shall be advanced to the applicable Agree SPC pursuant to an Agree Project Loan Agreement. In consideration of the receipt of the proceeds of such Project Loan, each such Lessor or Agree SPC, as the case may be, will issue a Project Loan Note to the Owner Trustee.
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