Assessed valuation definition
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Landlord shall not be obligated to file any application or institute any proceeding seeking a reduction in Taxes or the Assessed Valuation.
Construction or redesign of existing structures involving interior build-out, renovation or rehabilitation are also eligible to the extent they increase the Equalized Assessed Valuation of the facility.
The Taxes shall be initially computed on the basis of the Assessed Valuation in effect at the time Landlord's Statement is rendered (as the Taxes may have been settled or finally adjudicated prior to such time) regardless of any then pending application, proceeding or appeal respecting the reduction of any such Assessed Valuation, but shall be subject to subsequent adjustment as provided in subsection D(i)(a) of this Article 28.
The Authority makes no representation regarding the base tax year used by the Jackson County Assessor to determine the Maximum Assessed Valuation of the Property for the Tax Abatement Period.
Personal property taxes, if any, special taxing district assessments, if any, and general real estate taxes for the 621 year of Closing, based on Taxes for the Calendar Year Immediately Preceding Closing Most Recent ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and Most 622 Recent Assessed Valuation, adjusted by any applicable qualifying seniors property tax exemption, qualifying disabled veteran 623 exemption or Other .