Revenue Land Sample Clauses

Revenue Land. (a) For enabling the implementation of the Project, MSAPL has leased about Acre of revenue land from the GoM in terms of the Land Lease Agreement(s).
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  • Operating Leases Not permit the aggregate amount of all rental payments under Operating Leases made (or scheduled to be made) by the Loan Parties (on a consolidated basis) to exceed $1,000,000 in any Fiscal Year.

  • Real Estate Taxes All taxes and installments for special assessments will be prorated for the calendar year based on taxes levied. If taxes have not been levied, then they will be prorated based upon taxes for the previous year, adjusted for the most recent mill levy, if known.

  • Operating Lease Without Lender’s prior written consent, Borrower shall not permit Mortgage Borrower or Property Owner to (a) surrender, terminate or cancel the Operating Lease; (b) reduce or consent to the reduction of the term of the Operating Lease; (c) increase or consent to the increase of the amount of any charges under the Operating Lease; (d) modify, change, supplement, alter or amend the Operating Lease or waive or release any of Borrower’s or Property Owner’s rights and remedies under the Operating Lease, except as contemplated in connection with a Restructuring; or (e) waive, excuse, condone or in any way release or discharge Operating Lessee of or from Operating Lessee’s material obligations, covenants and/or conditions under the Operating Lease, except to the extent such Operating Lessee’s obligations are assumed in connection with a Restructuring. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.2.12 to the contrary, Borrower may cause or permit Mortgage Borrower and Property Owner to amend the Operating Lease without Lender’s prior written consent as follows: (i) in connection with a Release Prepayment, the Operating Lease shall be amended (or deemed amended) to (x) terminate the Operating Lease with respect to the applicable Released Property and (y) reduce the amount of Minimum Rent (as defined in the Operating Lease) by the amount of Minimum Rent allocable to such Released Property as set forth in the Operating Lease; (ii) increase or reduce the amount of Percentage Rent (as defined in the Operating Lease) payable under the Operating Lease; and (iii) increase or reduce the amount of Minimum Rent payable under the Operating Lease; provided, that in the case of an increase in Minimum Rent, such Minimum Rent shall only be increased to the then fair market value, based on transfer pricing studies conducted by an Independent CPA reasonably acceptable to Lender (any “Big 4” Independent CPA being deemed acceptable).

  • REAL PROPERTY GAINS TAX a) Pursuant to the provision of the Real Property Gains Tax Act, 1976 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”) and for the purpose of this sale, the Purchaser shall deduct a sum of equivalent to 3% of the Purchase Price and shall pay the said 3% of the Purchase Price to the Director General of Inland Revenue Malaysia within sixty (60) days from the date of disposal of the Property.

  • Leasehold Interests Each lease or agreement to which the Company is a party under which it is a lessee of any property, real or personal, is a valid and subsisting agreement without any default of the Company thereunder and, to the best of the Company's knowledge, without any default thereunder of any other party thereto. No event has occurred and is continuing which, with due notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default or event of default by the Company under any such lease or agreement or, to the best of the Company's knowledge, by any other party thereto. The Company's possession of such property has not been disturbed and, to the best of the Company's knowledge, no claim has been asserted against the Company adverse to its rights in such leasehold interests.

  • Leaseholds If the Mortgage Loan is secured by a long-term residential lease, (1) the lessor under the lease holds a fee simple interest in the land; (2) the terms of such lease expressly permit the mortgaging of the leasehold estate, the assignment of the lease without the lessor's consent and the acquisition by the holder of the Mortgage of the rights of the lessee upon foreclosure or assignment in lieu of foreclosure or provide the holder of the Mortgage with substantially similar protections; (3) the terms of such lease do not (a) allow the termination thereof upon the lessee's default without the holder of the Mortgage being entitled to receive written notice of, and opportunity to cure, such default, (b) allow the termination of the lease in the event of damage or destruction as long as the Mortgage is in existence, (c) prohibit the holder of the Mortgage from being insured (or receiving proceeds of insurance) under the hazard insurance policy or policies relating to the Mortgaged Property or (d) permit any increase in rent other than pre-established increases set forth in the lease; (4) the original term of such lease is not less than 15 years; (5) the term of such lease does not terminate earlier than five years after the maturity date of the Mortgage Note; and (6) the Mortgaged Property is located in a jurisdiction in which the use of leasehold estates in transferring ownership in residential properties is a widely accepted practice;

  • Lease Estoppels With respect to each Mortgage Loan secured by retail, office or industrial properties, the Mortgage Loan Seller requested the related Mortgagor to obtain estoppels from each commercial tenant with respect to the Certified Rent Roll (except for tenants for whom the related lease income was excluded from the Mortgage Loan Seller’s underwriting). With respect to each Mortgage Loan predominantly secured by a retail, office or industrial property leased to a single tenant, the Mortgage Loan Seller reviewed such estoppel obtained from such tenant no earlier than 90 days prior to the origination date of the related Mortgage Loan (or such longer period as Mortgage Loan Seller may deem reasonable and appropriate based on Mortgage Loan Seller’s practices in connection with the origination of similar commercial and multifamily loans intended for securitization), and to Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, based solely on the related estoppel, (x) the related lease is in full force and effect and (y) there exists no material default under such lease, either by the lessee thereunder or by the lessor subject, in each case, to customary reservations of tenant’s rights, such as with respect to CAM and pass-through audits and verification of landlord’s compliance with co-tenancy provisions.

  • Real Estate Assets In order to create in favor of Collateral Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a valid and, subject to any filing and/or recording referred to herein, perfected First Priority security interest in certain Real Estate Assets, Collateral Agent shall have received from Borrower and each applicable Guarantor:

  • Real Properties The Company does not have an interest in any real property, except for the Leases (as defined below).

  • B8 Property B8.1 Where the Client issues Property free of charge to the Contractor such Property shall be and remain the property of the Client and the Contractor irrevocably licences the Client and its agents to enter upon any premises of the Contractor during normal business hours on reasonable notice to recover any such Property. The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien or any other interest on the Property and the Contractor shall at all times possess the Property as fiduciary agent and bailee of the Client. The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that the title of the Client to the Property and the exclusion of any such lien or other interest are brought to the notice of all sub-contractors and other appropriate persons and shall, at the Client’s request, store the Property separately and ensure that it is clearly identifiable as belonging to the Client.

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