Section 1445 Certificate; Form 8594 Sample Clauses

Section 1445 Certificate; Form 8594. At the Closing, Seller shall also execute and deliver to Purchaser a certificate and affidavit with respect to Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code stating that Seller is not a foreign person as defined in said Section 1445 and applicable regulations thereunder. At the Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall execute an agreement to timely file IRS Form 8594 with the Internal Revenue Service reflecting the agreed upon allocation of the Facility Purchase Price as provided in Paragraph 2.B.
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Related to Section 1445 Certificate; Form 8594

  • Certificate Forms SECTION 2.1 Forms of Certificates Generally............................................................ 18 SECTION 2.2 Form of Agent's Certificate of Authentication.............................................. 19

  • FIRPTA Certificate An affidavit from Contributor certifying pursuant to Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code that Contributor is not a foreign corporation, foreign partnership, foreign trust, foreign estate or foreign person (as those terms are defined in the Internal Revenue Code and the Income Tax Regulations promulgated thereunder), in form and substance satisfactory to Acquirer.

  • FIRPTA Certificates Prior to the purchase of Shares pursuant to Section 3 hereof, Stockholder shall provide to Parent, Purchaser or the Paying Agent (as defined in the Merger Agreement), as the case may be, a certificate of non-foreign status as provided in Treasury Regulation Section 1.1445-2(b) (the "FIRPTA Certificate"). If a Stockholder fails to deliver the FIRPTA Certificate, Parent, Purchaser or the Paying Agent, as the case may be, shall be entitled to withhold the amount required to be withheld pursuant to Section 1445 of the Code from amounts otherwise payable to Stockholder pursuant to the Merger Agreement or this Agreement.

  • Tax Certificate The Company shall have delivered to Parent a properly executed Foreign Investment and Real Property Tax Act of 1980 notification letter which states that the Shares do not constitute “United States real property interests” under Section 897(c) of the Code for purposes of satisfying Parent’s obligations under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1445-2(c)(3), and a form of notice to the IRS prepared in accordance with the requirements of Treasury Regulation Section 1.897-2(h)(2), each in substantially the form of Exhibit B hereto.

  • Tax Certificates 10.5.1 All Limited Partners or Assignees (or, if the Limited Partner or Assignee is a nominee holding for the account of a Beneficial Owner, the Beneficial Owner) are required to provide the Partnership with a properly completed Tax Certificate.

  • Closing Certificate; Certified Certificate of Incorporation; Good Standing Certificates The Administrative Agent shall have received (i) a certificate of each Loan Party, dated the Closing Date, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, with appropriate insertions and attachments, including the certificate of incorporation of each Loan Party that is a corporation certified by the relevant authority of the jurisdiction of organization of such Loan Party, and (ii) a long form good standing certificate for each Loan Party from its jurisdiction of organization.

  • FIRPTA Certification The Company shall have delivered to Parent a statement issued and executed by the Company pursuant to and in compliance with Sections 1.897-2(h) and 1.1445-2(c) of the Treasury Regulations certifying that the Company Shares are not a “United States real property interests” within the meaning of the Code.

  • Annual Certificateholders' Tax Statement On or before January 31 of each calendar year, beginning with calendar year 2000, the Trustee shall distribute to each Person who at any time during the preceding calendar year was a Series 1999-H Certificateholder, a statement prepared by the Servicer containing the information required to be contained in the regular monthly report to Series 1999-H Certificateholders, as set forth in subclauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, aggregated for such calendar year or the applicable portion thereof during which such Person was a Series 1999-H Certificateholder, together with such other customary information (consistent with the treatment of the Certificates as debt) as the Servicer deems necessary or desirable to enable the Series 1999-H Certificateholders to prepare their tax returns. Such obligations of the Trustee shall be deemed to have been satisfied to the extent that substantially comparable information shall be provided by the Trustee pursuant to any requirements of the Internal Revenue Code as from time to time in effect. SECTION 9.

  • Annual Certificate of Compliance The Issuer will deliver to the Indenture Trustee within 90 days after the end of each year, starting in the year after the Closing Date, an Officer’s Certificate signed by a Responsible Person of the Issuer, stating that (a) a review of the Issuer’s activities and of its performance under this Indenture during the prior year has been made under a Responsible Person’s supervision and (b) to the Responsible Person’s knowledge, based on the review, the Issuer has fulfilled in all material respects its obligations under this Indenture throughout the prior year or, if there has been a failure to fulfill an obligation in any material respect, stating each failure known to the Responsible Person and the nature and status of the failure. A copy of the Officer’s Certificate may be obtained by any Noteholder or Person certifying it is a Note Owner by request to the Indenture Trustee at its Corporate Trust Office. The Issuer’s obligation to deliver an Officer’s Certificate under this Section 3.9 will terminate on the payment in full of the Notes.

  • OFAC Certification Company certifies that (i) it is not acting on behalf of any person, group, entity, or nation named by any Executive Order or the United States Treasury Department, through its Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) or otherwise, as a terrorist, “Specially Designated Nation”, “Blocked Person”, or other banned or blocked person, entity, nation, or transaction pursuant to any law, order, rule or regulation that is enforced or administered by OFAC or another department of the United States government, and (ii) Company is not engaged in this transaction on behalf of, or instigating or facilitating this transaction on behalf of, any such person, group, entity or nation.

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