Common use of Non-Foreign Affidavit Clause in Contracts

Non-Foreign Affidavit. Seller shall deliver an original duly executed Non-Foreign Affidavit in a form reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and the Title Company. If Seller does not furnish such Non-Foreign Affidavit, Buyer may withhold (or may direct Title Company to withhold) from the cash funds payable to Seller pursuant to this Agreement at Closing, an amount equal to the amount required to be so withheld pursuant to Section 1445(a) of the Code and such withheld funds shall be deposited with the Internal Revenue Service as required by Section 1445(a) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Seller also shall execute and deliver to Buyer and the Title Company a duly executed affirmation reasonably satisfactory to the Title Company and Buyer for the purposes of satisfying the Title Company and Buyer that the transaction is exempt from the withholding requirements under state and local law. If Seller fails to execute the appropriate documents under this subsection, or the transaction is not exempt from withholding requirements of state and local law, Buyer or the Title Company may withhold the amount of such taxes (calculated at the highest rate required or permitted by Law) from proceeds otherwise to be paid to Seller at the Closing.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Industrial Property Trust Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Industrial Property Trust Inc.), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Industrial Property Trust Inc.)

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Non-Foreign Affidavit. Each Seller shall deliver an original duly executed Non-Foreign Affidavit in a form reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and the Title Company. If any Seller does not furnish such Non-Foreign Affidavit, Buyer may withhold (or may direct Title Company to withhold) from the cash funds payable to such Seller pursuant to this Agreement at the applicable Closing, an amount equal to the amount required to be so withheld pursuant to Section 1445(a) of the Code and such withheld funds shall be deposited with the Internal Revenue Service as required by Section 1445(a) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Each Seller also shall execute and deliver to Buyer and the Title Company a duly executed affirmation reasonably satisfactory to the Title Company and Buyer for the purposes of satisfying the Title Company and Buyer that the applicable transaction is exempt from the withholding requirements under state and local law. If any Seller fails to execute the appropriate documents under this subsection, or the applicable transaction is not exempt from withholding requirements of state and local law, Buyer or the Title Company may withhold the amount of such taxes (calculated at the highest rate required or permitted by Law) from proceeds otherwise to be paid to such Seller at the applicable Closing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Industrial Income Trust Inc.)

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