Common use of Parent Guarantor Clause in Contracts

Parent Guarantor. Guarantor will at all times (i) qualify and maintain its status as a self-directed and self-administered REIT, (ii) remain a publicly traded company with common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ, (iii) conduct substantially all of its business and hold substantially all of its assets through the Borrower and operate its business at all times so as to satisfy all requirements necessary to qualify as a real estate investment trust under Sections 856 through 860 of the Code, and (iv) maintain adequate records so as to comply with all record-keeping requirements relating to the qualification of Guarantor as a real estate investment trust as required by the Code and applicable regulations of the Department of Treasury promulgated thereunder and will properly prepare and timely file with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service all returns and reports required thereby.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Pledge Agreement (Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc), Credit Agreement (Strategic Hotel Capital Inc), Credit Agreement (Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc)

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