Common use of Deduction from Value Clause in Contracts

Deduction from Value. In the event of the passage after the date of this Security Instrument of any Legal Requirement deducting from the value of the Property for the purpose of taxation, any lien thereon or changing in any way the Legal Requirements now in force for the taxation of this Security Instrument and/or the Debt for federal, state or local purposes, or the manner of the operation of any such taxes so as to adversely affect the interest of Lender, or impose any tax or other charge on any Loan Document, then Borrower will pay such tax, with interest and penalties thereon, if any, within the statutory period; provided, however, such tax payments shall not include such taxes incurred more than ninety (90) days prior to the date Borrower receives Lender’s notice of payment. In the event the payment of such tax or interest and penalties by Borrower would be unlawful, or taxable to Lender or unenforceable or provide the basis for a defense of usury, then in any such event, Lender shall have the option, by written notice of not less than ninety (90) days, to declare the Debt immediately due and payable, with no prepayment fee or charge of any kind.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Deed of Trust, Security Agreement, Assignment of Rents and Fixture Filing (Lightstone Value Plus Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.), Deed of Trust, Security Agreement, Assignment of Rents and Fixture Filing (Lightstone Value Plus Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.)