Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease definition

Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease means any Eligible Ground Lease which is not an Eligible On-Campus Ground Lease.
Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease means a lease with respect to Real Property (or a portion thereof) not owned by a university, college or other educational entity entered into by Borrower or a Subsidiary (x) meeting the following requirements: (a) a remaining term (including renewal options exercisable at lessee’s sole option) of at least thirty (30) years, (b) may be transferred and/or assigned by lessee without landlord’s consent (or as to which the lease provides that (i) such lease may be transferred and/or assigned with the consent of the landlord and (ii) such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) or subject to certain reasonable pre‑defined requirements and (c) the Administrative Agent has determined that the ground lease is financeable in that it contains customary lender protection provisions and provides or allows for, without further consent from the landlord, (i) notice and right to cure to lessee’s lender, (ii) a pledge and mortgage of the leasehold interest, (iii) recognition of a foreclosure of the leasehold interest including no prohibition on entering into a new lease with the lender, and (iv) no right of landlord to terminate the lease without consent of lessee’s lender, or (y) which is otherwise acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion, such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease means a lease with respect to Real Property (or a portion thereof) not owned by a university, college or other educational entity entered into by a Borrower or a Subsidiary meeting the following requirements: (a) a remaining term (including renewal options exercisable at lessee’s sole option) of at least thirty (30) years, (b) may be transferred and/or assigned by lessee without landlord’s consent and (c) the Administrative Agent has determined that the ground lease is financeable in that it contains customary lender protection provisions and provides or allows for, without further consent from the landlord, (i) notice and right to cure to lessee’s lender, (ii) a pledge and mortgage of the leasehold interest, (iii) recognition of a foreclosure of the leasehold interest including no prohibition on entering into a new lease with the lender, and (iv) no right of landlord to terminate the lease without consent of lessee’s lender.

Examples of Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease in a sentence

  • As of the Effective Date, the Unencumbered Pool consists solely of those Acceptable Unencumbered Properties listed on Schedule 5.12, with those Acceptable Unencumbered Properties which are either an Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease or an Eligible Property Lease being so designated thereon (the “Unencumbered Pool”).

  • As of the Effective Date the Unencumbered Pool consists solely of those Acceptable Unencumbered Properties listed on Schedule 5.12, with those Acceptable Unencumbered Properties which are either an Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease or an Eligible Property Lease being so designated thereon.


More Definitions of Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease

Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease means (a) a lease with respect to Real Property (or a portion thereof) not owned by a university, college or other educational entity entered into by the Issuer or a Subsidiary meeting the following requirements: (1) a remaining term (including renewal options exercisable at lessee’s sole option) of at least 30 years; (2) may be transferred and/or assigned by lessee without landlord’s consent (or as to which the lease provides that (i) such lease may be transferred and/or assigned with the consent of the landlord and (ii) such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) or subject to certain reasonable pre-defined requirements; and (3) the lease is financeable in that it contains customary lender protection provisions and provides or allows for, without further consent from the landlord, (i) notice and right to cure to lessee’s lender, (ii) a pledge and mortgage of the leasehold interest, (iii) recognition of a foreclosure of the leasehold interest including no prohibition on entering into a new lease with the lender, and (iv) no right of landlord to terminate the lease without consent of lessee’s lender or (b) if such lease does not satisfy the requirements of clause (a) above, (1) such lease is an “eligible off campus ground lease” under the Bank Credit Agreement (or, if at such time the Bank Credit Agreement does not exist, under any applicable Material Credit Facility), (2) within 30 days of such lease becoming an “eligible off campus ground lease” under such agreement, the Parent Guarantor shall have given each holder of Notes notice thereof, including a description of such lease and each characteristic set forth in clause (b) above that it fails to satisfy, and (3) the Required Holders, acting reasonably, shall not have objected to the inclusion of such lease as an eligible off campus ground lease under this Agreement.

Related to Eligible Off Campus Ground Lease

  • Eligible Ground Lease means a ground lease that (a) has a minimum remaining term of twenty-five (25) years, including tenant controlled options, as of any date of determination, (b) has customary notice rights, default cure rights, bankruptcy new lease rights and other customary provisions for the benefit of a leasehold mortgagee or has equivalent protection for a leasehold permanent mortgagee by a subordination to such leasehold permanent mortgagee of the landlord’s fee interest, and (c) is otherwise acceptable for non-recourse leasehold mortgage financing under customary prudent lending requirements. The Eligible Ground Leases as of the date of this Credit Agreement are listed on Schedule EG.

  • Qualified Ground Lease means each of the ground leases or ground subleases set forth on Schedule 1.01(d) hereto and for a Future Property means any ground lease (a) which is a direct ground lease or ground sublease granted by the fee owner of real property or a master ground lessee from such fee owner, (b) which may be transferred and/or assigned without the consent of the lessor (or as to which the lease expressly provides that (i) such lease may be transferred and/or assigned with the consent of the lessor and (ii) such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) or subject to certain reasonable pre‑defined requirements, (c) which has a remaining term (including any renewal terms exercisable at the sole option of the lessee) of at least twenty (20) years, (d) under which no material default has occurred and is continuing, (e) with respect to which a Lien may be granted without the consent of the lessor (but subject to customary requirements regarding the nature of the holder of such Lien and prior notice to the lessor), (f) which contains customary and reasonable lender protection provisions, including, without limitation, provisions to the effect that (i) the lessor shall notify any holder of a Lien in such lease of the occurrence of any default by the lessee under such lease and shall afford such holder the option to cure such default, and (ii) in the event that such lease is terminated, such holder shall have the option to enter into a new lease having terms substantially identical to those contained in the terminated lease and (g) which otherwise contains no non-customary terms that are material and adverse to the lessee.

  • Ground Leases Those certain leases with respect to real property that is a portion of the Leased Property, pursuant to which Landlord is a tenant and which leases have either been approved by Tenant or are in existence as of the date hereof and listed on Schedule A hereto.

  • Financeable Ground Lease means, a ground lease reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Lenders, which must provide customary protections for a potential leasehold mortgagee (“Mortgagee”) such as (i) a remaining term, including any optional extension terms exercisable unilaterally by the tenant, of no less than 25 years, (ii) a provision that the ground lease will not be terminated until the Mortgagee has received notice of a default, has had a reasonable opportunity to cure and has failed to do so, (iii) provision for a new lease to the Mortgagee as tenant on the same terms if the ground lease is terminated for any reason, (iv) transferability of the tenant’s interest under the ground lease by the Mortgagee without any requirement for consent of the ground lessor unless based on delivery of customary assignment and assumption agreements from the transferor and transferee, (v) the ability of the tenant to mortgage tenant’s interest under the ground lease without any requirement for consent of the ground lessor and (vi) provisions that the tenant under the ground lease (or the leasehold mortgagee) has customary protections with respect to the application of insurance proceeds or condemnation awards attributable to the tenant’s interest under the ground lease and related improvements.

  • Ground Lease means a lease creating a leasehold estate in real property where the fee owner as the ground lessor conveys for a term or terms of years its entire interest in the land and buildings and other improvements, if any, comprising the premises demised under such lease to the ground lessee (who may, in certain circumstances, own the building and improvements on the land), subject to the reversionary interest of the ground lessor as fee owner. With respect to any Mortgage Loan where the Mortgage Loan is secured by a Ground Leasehold estate in whole or in part, and the related Mortgage does not also encumber the related lessor’s fee interest in such Mortgaged Property, based upon the terms of the Ground Lease and any estoppel or other agreement received from the ground lessor in favor of Mortgage Loan Seller, its successors and assigns (collectively, the “Ground Lease and Related Documents”), Mortgage Loan Seller represents and warrants that:

  • Company Leased Real Property has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14(b).

  • Eligible Real Property means the real property listed on Schedule 1.01(a) owned by a Loan Party (i) that is located in the United States of America and is acceptable to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion for inclusion in the Borrowing Base, (ii) in respect of which an appraisal report has been delivered to the Agent in form, scope and substance satisfactory to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion, (iii) in respect of which the Agent is satisfied that all actions necessary or desirable in order to create perfected first priority Lien on such real property have been taken, including the presentation or delivery of the Mortgage to a title insurance company for recording, provided that the title insurance company has issued its title insurance policy to the Agent pursuant to clause (v) below in a New York style closing, (iv) in respect of which a Phase I environmental review report has been completed and delivered to the Agent in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion and which does not indicate any pending, threatened or existing Environmental Liability, or non compliance with any Environmental Law (except to the extent that Reserves for any such Environmental Liability deemed adequate by the Agent in its Permitted Discretion exist), (v) which is adequately protected by fully-paid valid title insurance with endorsements and in amounts acceptable to the Agent, insuring that the Agent, for the benefit of the Lenders, has a perfected first priority Lien on such real property, evidence of which shall have been provided in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion, and (vi) if required by the Agent: (A) an ALTA survey reasonably acceptable to the Agent and the title insurance company has been delivered for which all necessary fees have been paid and which is dated no more than 90 days prior to the date on which the applicable Mortgage is executed and delivered to a title insurance company for recording, certified to Agent and the issuer of the title insurance policy in a manner satisfactory to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion by a land surveyor duly registered and licensed in the state in which such Eligible Real Property is located and acceptable to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion; (B) in respect of which local counsel in states in which the Eligible Real Property is located have delivered a letter of opinion with respect to the enforceability and perfection of the Mortgages and any related fixture filings in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion; and (C) in respect of which such Loan Party shall have used its reasonable best efforts to obtain estoppel certificates executed by all tenants of such Eligible Real Property and such other consents, agreements and confirmations of lessors and third parties have been delivered as the Agent may deem necessary or desirable in its Permitted Discretion, together with evidence that all other actions that the Agent may deem necessary or desirable in order to create perfected first priority Liens on the property described in the Mortgages have been taken.

  • Material Leased Real Property has the meaning set forth in Section 2.14.

  • Eligible Property means property beneficially owned by a person or entity other than the Fund and held in a bank account maintained by BNYM for or on behalf of the Fund, or property held in a Fund shareholder account, which is (x) subject to reporting or escheat under an Unclaimed Property Law, (y) of a nature or type or classification reasonably related to the services performed by BNYM under this Agreement (such as cash amounts representing non-negotiated dividend checks and shares in abandoned shareholder accounts), and (z) under the control of BNYM.

  • Co-op Lease With respect to a Co-op Loan, the lease with respect to a dwelling unit occupied by the Mortgagor and relating to the stock allocated to the related dwelling unit.

  • Non-MERS Eligible Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan other than a MERS Eligible Mortgage Loan.

  • Real Estate Leases has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d)(ii).

  • Operating Lease means, as applied to any Person, any lease (including, without limitation, leases which may be terminated by the lessee at any time) of any Property (whether real, personal or mixed) which is not a Capital Lease other than any such lease in which that Person is the lessor.

  • Excluded Real Property means (a) any fee-owned real property with a purchase price (in the case of real property acquired after the Effective Date) or Fair Market Value (in the case of real property owned as of the Effective Date, with Fair Market Value determined as of the Effective Date) of less than $3,500,000 individually, (b) any real property that is subject to a Lien permitted by Sections 6.02(iv), (xix), (xxii), (xxiii), (xxviii) or (xxxi), (c) any real property with respect to which, in the reasonable judgment of the Term Administrative Agent (confirmed by notice to the Borrower) the cost (including as a result of adverse tax consequences) of providing a Mortgage shall be excessive in view of the benefits to be obtained by the Lenders, (d) any real property to the extent providing a mortgage on such real property would (i) be prohibited or limited by any applicable law, rule or regulation (but only so long as such prohibition or limitation is in effect), (ii) violate a contractual obligation to the owners of such real property (other than any such owners that are the Borrower or Affiliates of the Borrower) that is binding on or relating to such real property (other than customary non-assignment provisions which are ineffective under the Uniform Commercial Code) but only to the extent such contractual obligation was not incurred in anticipation of this provision or (iii) give any other party (other than the Borrower or a wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary of the Borrower) to any contract, agreement, instrument or indenture governing such real property the right to terminate its obligations thereunder (other than customary non-assignment provisions which are ineffective under the Uniform Commercial Code or other applicable law) and (e) any Leasehold.

  • Leased Real Property has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18(b).

  • Eligible Lease means, as of any date of determination, a Lease for a Property that satisfies all of the following:

  • Approved Lease has the meaning set forth in Section 6.11(a).

  • Material Real Estate Asset means (i) any fee-owned Real Estate Asset having a fair market value in excess of $2,500,000 as of the date of the acquisition thereof or (ii) any Real Estate Asset that the Required Lenders have determined is material to the business, general affairs, assets, liabilities, operations, management, condition (financial or otherwise), stockholders’ equity, results of operations or value of any Loan Party or any Subsidiary thereof, including the Borrower.

  • Qualified buildings means construction of new structures,

  • (1) ELIGIBLE ENTITY.—The term eligible entity’ means—

  • Qualified building means a building built at least 30 years before the date of application, located within a designated downtown or, village center, or neighborhood development area, which, upon completion of the project supported by the tax credit, will be an income-producing building not used solely as a single-family residence. Churches and other buildings owned by religious organization may be qualified buildings, but in no event shall tax credits be used for religious worship.

  • Property Owner Association Property means, for each Fiscal Year, any property within the boundaries of IA No. 1 that was owned by a property owner association, including any master or sub-association, as of January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year.

  • Eligible land means private or Tribal land that NRCS has determined to meet the land eligibility requirements for ACEP-ALE (section 528.33) or ACEP-WRE (section 528.105).

  • Excluded Personal Property means the following:

  • Material Leasehold Property means a Leasehold Property reasonably determined by Administrative Agent to be of material value as Collateral or of material importance to the operations of Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Leased Real Estate means all leasehold or subleasehold estates and other rights to use or occupy any land, buildings, structures, improvements, fixtures, or other interest in real property held by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.