Restrictions on Resale of Certain EWR Properties Sample Clauses

Restrictions on Resale of Certain EWR Properties. EQR agrees that neither it nor any of the EQR Subsidiaries will sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of the EWR Properties described on Schedule 5.18 of the EWR Disclosure Letter (or any property acquired in a like-kind exchange under Section 1031 or 1033 of the Code in replacement thereof) in a transaction resulting in the recognition of gain for federal income tax purposes on or before January 1, 2003, unless and until the first to occur of (a) the date on which an aggregate of at least 50% of the Applicable Units (as hereinafter defined) have been transferred in Taxable Transactions (as hereinafter defined) or (b) the date on which an amendment to the Code is enacted which eliminates tax-free transfers, exchanges, conveyances or other dispositions of real property under Section 1031 or 1033 of the Code. As used herein, a "Taxable Transaction" shall mean (i) a sale, transfer or other disposition of Applicable Units unless the holder of such Applicable Units presents evidence reasonably satisfactory to EQR or ERP Operating Partnership that such holder will not incur any income tax as a result of such transfer or (ii) the death of the holder of Applicable Units; provided, however, that once an Applicable Unit has been the subject of a Taxable Transaction, any subsequent transfers of such Applicable Unit or the death of any subsequent holder thereof shall not be considered in determining whether 50% or more of the Applicable Units have been transferred in Taxable Transactions. As used herein, "Applicable Units" mean the ERP OP Units issued pursuant to the Unit Contribution Agreements, the ERP OP Units issued to the EWR Unit Holders in liquidation of EWR Partnership and any ERP OP Units issued upon any subsequent transfer of such ERP OP Units (regardless of the number of transfers). EQR further covenants that it will not voluntarily prepay (y) the securitized debt arising under the Deed of Trust with Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing dated as of August 17, 1994 with EWR Finance Partnership L.P. or (z) the fixed rate loan from Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company to EWR Partnership (each a "EWR Debt") until the date the EWR Debt in question can be prepaid without penalty or premium.
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