Common use of Status as a United States Person Clause in Contracts

Status as a United States Person. Neither Optionor nor any of the Members is a foreign person within the meaning of Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code (“Section 1445”). Optionor’s U.S. taxpayer identification number and each Member’s social security number that have previously been provided to Kite Realty are correct. Optionor’s office address and each Member’s home address are the addresses set forth opposite their signatures below. Upon request by Kite Realty, Optionor and each Member agree to complete and provide to Kite Realty a certificate of non-foreign status substantially in the form provided in Section 1.1445-5(b)(3)(D) of the Treasury regulations.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Form of Option Agreement (Kite Realty Group Trust), Option Agreement (Kite Realty Group Trust), Option Agreement (Kite Realty Group Trust)

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Status as a United States Person. Neither Optionor nor any of the Members is a foreign person within the meaning of Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code ("Section 1445"). Optionor’s 's U.S. taxpayer identification number and each Member’s 's social security number that have previously been provided to Kite Realty are correct. Optionor’s 's office address and each Member’s 's home address are the addresses set forth opposite their signatures below. Upon request by Kite Realty, Optionor and each Member agree agrees to complete and provide to Kite Realty a certificate of non-foreign status substantially in the form provided in Section 1.1445-5(b)(3)(D) of the Treasury regulations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Option Agreement (Kite Realty Group Trust), Option Agreement (Kite Realty Group Trust), Option Agreement (Kite Realty Group Trust)

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