Impartial Appraisal Sample Clauses

Impartial Appraisal. Within thirty (30) days after its appointment, the third broker (the “Third Party”), shall render its written opinion by selecting the Fair Market Rent made Landlord’s or Tenant’s broker to be the Fair Market Rent for the Extension Period. The Third Party may not offer any different opinion or recommendation of Fair Market Rent. The Fair Market Rent determined in accordance with the foregoing procedure shall be binding on the parties.
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Impartial Appraisal. Within thirty (30) days after its appointment, the third appraiser shall render its written opinion of the Fair Market Rent for the applicable Extension Period (“Third Opinion”). If the fair market rent set forth in the Third Opinion is equidistant from the fair market rent determination of Landlord’s and Tenant’s appraiser, then the fair market rent contained in the Third Opinion shall be the Base Monthly Rent during the applicable Extension Period. If the fair market rent of the Third Opinion is not equidistant from the fair market rent made by Landlord’s and Tenant’s appraiser, then the two closest fair market determinations made by Landlord’s appraiser, Tenant’s appraiser and the Third Opinion shall be average and such average shall be the Base Monthly Rent during the applicable Extension Period. The fair market rent determined in accordance with the foregoing procedure shall be binding on the parties.
Impartial Appraisal. Within thirty (30) days after its appointment, the third appraiser shall render its written opinion of the Fair Market Rent for the applicable Extension Period ("Third Opinion"). The appraisal of Fair Market Rent made by Landlord's or Tenant's appraiser that is closest to the Fair Market Rent specified in the Third Opinion shall be the Fair Market Rent during the applicable Extension Period. If the Fair Market Rent set forth in the Third Opinion is equidistant from the Fair Market Rent made by Landlord's or Tenant's appraiser, then the Fair Market Rent contained in the Third Opinion shall be the Fair Market Rent during the applicable Extension Period. The Fair Market Rent so determined under this section shall be binding on Landlord and Tenant.
Impartial Appraisal. Within thirty (30) days after its appointment, the third appraiser shall render its written opinion of the Fair Market Rent for the Extension Period ("Third Opinion"). If the Fair Market Rent set forth in the Third Opinion is equidistant from the Fair Market Rent made by Landlord's or Tenant's appraiser, then the Fair Market Rent contained in the Third Opinion shall be the Fair Market Rent during the Extension Period. Otherwise, the Fair Market Rent of Landlord's or Tenant's appraiser that is closest to the Fair Market Rent of the Third Opinion shall be averaged with the Fair Market Rent of Third Option to determine the Fair Market Rent during the Extension Period.
Impartial Appraisal. Within thirty (30) days after its appointment, the third broker (the “Third Party”), Landlord’s broker and Tenant’s broker shall reach a decision as to whether the parties shall use the appraisal made by the Landlord’s or Tenant’s broker as the Fair Market Rent for the Extension Period, and shall notify Landlord and Tenant thereof. The three brokers may not offer any different opinion or recommendation of Fair Market Rent. The decision of the majority of the three brokers shall be binding upon Landlord and Tenant. The Fair Market Rent determined in accordance with the foregoing procedure shall be binding on the parties.

Related to Impartial Appraisal

  • Independent Appraiser A Person with no material current or prior business or personal relationship with the Advisor or the Directors and who is a qualified appraiser of Real Property of the type held by the Company or of other Assets as determined by the Board. Membership in a nationally recognized appraisal society such as the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers or the Society of Real Estate Appraisers shall be conclusive evidence of such qualification as to Real Property.

  • The Appraisal The Mortgage Loan Documents contain an appraisal of the related Mortgaged Property by an appraiser who is licensed in the state where the Mortgaged Property is located, and who had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or in any loan made on the security thereof; and whose compensation is not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan, and the appraisal and the appraiser both satisfy the applicable requirements of Title XI of the Financial Institution Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, all as in effect on the date the Mortgage Loan was originated;

  • Appraiser If it becomes necessary to determine the Fair Market Value of the Premises for any purpose of this Lease, the same shall be determined by an independent appraisal firm, in which one or more of the members, officers or principals of such firm are Members of the Appraisal Institute (or any successor organization thereto) and who are expert in valuation of facilities used for the Primary Intended Use, as may be reasonably selected by Landlord and approved by Tenant (the “Appraiser”). Landlord shall cause such Appraiser to determine the Fair Market Value of the Premises as of the relevant date (giving effect to the impact, if any, of inflation from the date of the Appraiser’s decision to the relevant date) and the determination of such Appraiser shall be final and binding upon the parties. A written report of such Appraiser shall be delivered and addressed to each of Landlord and Tenant. To the extent consistent with sound appraisal practice as then existing at the time of any such appraisal, an appraisal of Fair Market Value for purposes of this Lease shall take into account and shall give appropriate consideration to all three customary methods of appraisal (i.e., the cost approach, the sales comparison approach and the income approach), and no one method or approach shall be deemed conclusive simply by reason of the nature of Landlord’s business or because such approach may have been used for purposes of determining the fair market value of the Premises at the time of acquisition thereof by Landlord. This provision for determination by appraisal shall be specifically enforceable to the extent such remedy is available under applicable law, and any determination hereunder shall be final and binding upon the parties except as otherwise provided by applicable law. Tenant shall pay the fees and expenses of the Appraiser and all other costs and expenses incurred in connection with such appraisal. If Landlord and Tenant are unable to agree upon the Appraiser within fifteen (15) days after Landlord notifies Tenant of the identity of Landlord’s selected Appraiser, then the following shall apply:

  • Inspections; Appraisals (a) Permit Agent from time to time, subject (except when a Default or Event of Default exists) to reasonable notice and normal business hours, to visit and inspect the Properties of any Borrower or Subsidiary, inspect, audit and make extracts from any Borrower’s or Subsidiary’s books and records, and discuss with its officers, employees, agents, advisors and independent accountants such Borrower’s or Subsidiary’s business, financial condition, assets, prospects and results of operations. Lenders may participate in any such visit or inspection, at their own expense. Neither Agent nor any Lender shall have any duty to any Borrower to make any inspection, nor to share any results of any inspection, appraisal or report with any Borrower. Borrowers acknowledge that all inspections, appraisals and reports are prepared by Agent and Lenders for their purposes, and Borrowers shall not be entitled to rely upon them.

  • Inspections and Appraisals At all times during normal business hours, Laurus, and/or any agent of Laurus shall have the right to (a) have access to, visit, inspect, review, evaluate and make physical verification and appraisals of each Company’s properties and the Collateral, (b) inspect, audit and copy (or take originals if necessary) and make extracts from each Company’s Books and Records, including management letters prepared by the Accountants, and (c) discuss with each Company’s directors, principal officers, and independent accountants, each Company’s business, assets, liabilities, financial condition, results of operations and business prospects. Each Company will deliver to Laurus any instrument necessary for Laurus to obtain records from any service bureau maintaining records for such Company. If any internally prepared financial information, including that required under this Section is unsatisfactory in any manner to Laurus, Laurus may request that the Accountants review the same.

  • Qualified Appraiser An appraiser, duly appointed by the Seller or the Originator, who had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or in any loan made on the security thereof, and whose compensation was not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan, and such appraiser and the appraisal made by such appraiser both satisfied the requirements of Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, all as in effect on the date the Mortgage Loan was originated.

  • Waiver of Appraisal Rights Each Stockholder hereby waives any rights of appraisal or rights to dissent from the Merger.

  • Appraisal The Mortgage File contains an appraisal of the related Mortgaged Property with an appraisal date within 6 months of the Mortgage Loan origination date, and within 12 months of the Cut-off Date. The appraisal is signed by an appraiser that (i) was engaged directly by the originator of the Mortgage Loan or the Mortgage Loan Seller, or a correspondent or agent of the originator of the Mortgage Loan or the Mortgage Loan Seller, and (ii) to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or the Mortgagor or in any loan made on the security thereof, and whose compensation is not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan. Each appraiser has represented in such appraisal or in a supplemental letter that the appraisal satisfies the requirements of the “Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice” as adopted by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.

  • Independent Expert The Parties and the other signatories may, upon written agreement, resort to an independent expert in order to obtain a well-grounded opinion that may lead to the settlement of the dispute or controversy. In case such agreement is signed, arbitration may only be filed after issuance of the expert’s opinion.

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