K-1 definition

K-1. Rent Roll "K-2" - Brokerage Agreements "L-1" - Service Agreements "L-2" - List of Leased Personal Property
K-1. (with each TIC Borrower executing a separate release in the form of Exhibit “K-1”) and “K-2” attached hereto Noteholder shall promptly execute and deliver releases to Borrower in form and substance identical to Exhibits “L-1” (with Noteholder executing and delivering only a separate release in the form of Exhibit “L-1” for each such TIC Borrower Release it receives) and “L-2” attached hereto, respectively.
K-1 means K-1 HGC Investment, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company.

Examples of K-1 in a sentence

  • As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of each Fiscal Year, the Partnership shall send to each Partner a copy of U.S. Internal Revenue Service Schedule K-1, and any comparable statements required by applicable U.S. state or local income tax Law as a result of the Partnership’s activities or investments, with respect to such Fiscal Year.

  • If this LLC is classified as a partnership for income tax purposes, this additional information shall include a federal (and, if applicable, state) Form K-1 (Form 1065 - Partner's Share of Income, Credits, Deductions) or equivalent income tax reporting form.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the Special Limited Partner shall not be required to accrue interest on the Listing Note in income and the Partnership shall not deduct such interest for such purposes; provided, that, any cash or property paid to the Special Limited Partner with respect to such interest shall be reported to the Special Limited Partner on Internal Revenue Service Schedule K-1 to Form 1065 (or such successor schedule or form).

  • The Seller shall or shall cause the Interim Servicer to file all IRS forms 1099, 1099A, 1098 or 1041 and K-1 which are required to be filed on or before the Transfer Date in relation to the servicing and ownership of the related Mortgage Loans.

  • The Seller shall file all IRS forms 1099, 1099A, 1098 or 1041 and K-1 which are required to be filed on or before the Transfer Date in relation to the servicing and ownership of the related Mortgage Loans.

  • The Seller shall or shall cause the Originator to file all IRS forms 1099, 1099A, 1098 or 1041 and K-1 which are required to be filed on or before the Transfer Date in relation to the servicing and ownership of the related Mortgage Loans.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the Special Limited Partner shall not be required to accrue interest on the Termination Note in income and the Partnership shall not deduct such interest for such purposes; provided, that, any cash or property paid to the Special Limited Partner with respect to such interest shall be reported to the Special Limited Partner on Internal Revenue Service Schedule K-1 to Form 1065 (or such successor schedule or form).

  • The Seller shall file all IRS forms 1099, 1099A, 1098 or 1041 and K-1 which are required to be filed in accordance with applicable law in relation to the servicing and ownership of the related Mortgage Loans.

  • A withdrawal of consent does not apply to a K-1 that was emailed to the Subscriber before the effective date of the withdrawal of consent.

  • Within 90 days after the end of each calendar year, the Holder of the Designated Certificate shall cause the Trust to provide to each Certificateholder an Internal Revenue Service "K-1" or any successor schedule and supplemental information, if required by law, to enable each Certificateholder to file its federal and state income tax returns.


More Definitions of K-1

K-1. [Deleted] "K-2" [Deleted] "L" Standard Specifications for 360 Facilities "M" Collocation License Agreement