Common use of Historic Status Clause in Contracts

Historic Status. The Building is not a historic structure or landmark and neither the Building or the Mortgaged Property is located within any historic district pursuant to any federal, state or local law or governmental regulation.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Secured Master Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust), Secured Master Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust), Master Revolving Credit Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust)

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Historic Status. The Building is not a historic structure or landmark and neither the Building or nor the Mortgaged Property is located within any historic district pursuant to any federal, state or local law or governmental regulation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (American Real Estate Investment Corp), Revolving Credit Agreement (Wellsford Real Properties Inc), Revolving Credit Agreement (American Real Estate Investment Corp)

Historic Status. The Building is not a historic structure or landmark and neither the Building or the Mortgaged Collateral Property is located within any historic district pursuant to any federal, state or local law or governmental regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bridge Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust)

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Historic Status. The Building is not a historic structure or landmark and neither the Building or nor the Mortgaged Borrowing Base Property is located within any historic district pursuant to any federal, state or local law or governmental regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Berkshire Realty Co Inc /De)

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