Common use of General Partner Capital Contribution Clause in Contracts

General Partner Capital Contribution. The General Partner (or its predecessor in interest) has contributed to the Partnership as its Capital Contribution the cash and property reflected in the Partnership’s books and records as having been contributed by it. The gross fair market value of any property contributed by the General Partner to the Partnership (“Contributed Property”) after the date hereof, other than money, shall be the acquisition cost of such Contributed Property (the “Acquisition Cost”). The Acquisition Cost also shall include any costs and expenses incurred by the General Partner in connection with such acquisition or contribution; provided, however, that in the event the Acquisition Cost of Contributed Property is financed by any borrowings by the REIT Entities or Affiliate Entities, the Partnership shall assume any such obligations concurrently with the contribution of such property to the Partnership or, if impossible, shall obligate itself to the General Partner in an amount and on terms equal to such indebtedness, and the Acquisition Cost shall be reduced appropriately. If the General Partner contributes Contributed Property to the Partnership, the General Partner shall be deemed to have contributed to the Partnership as Contributed Funds pursuant to Section 4.3(a)(ii) hereof an amount equal to the Acquisition Cost of such Contributed Property.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Brookfield Property Partners L.P.), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Brookfield Asset Management Inc.), Agreement and Plan of Merger (GGP Inc.)

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