Real Estate Appraisers Sample Clauses

Real Estate Appraisers. If the parties are unable to resolve the disagreement, either party may refer the disagreement to two licensed real estate appraisers, one of whom shall be selected by the Displaced Employee (or such employee’s representatives), and one of whom shall be selected by the Railroad. If the two selected real estate appraisers are unable to agree on a valuation within thirty (30) days, the selected real estate appraisers shall designate (or agree to a method by which to select) a third licensed real estate appraiser within ten (10) days. If unable to agree on a selection, either party may request the National Mediation Board to designate within twenty (20) days a third licensed real estate appraiser. A decision by two of the three licensed real estate appraisers shall be required to determine the value in dispute. Said decision shall be final and conclusive.
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Real Estate Appraisers. If Landlord and Tenant are unable to agree upon an appraiser, either of Landlord or Tenant, after giving FIVE (5) DAYS' prior written notice to the other party, may apply to the then president of the Atlanta Board of Realtors for the selection of an appraiser who meets the foregoing qualifications, which selection shall be made within FIFTEEN (15) DAYS after such application. The appraiser selected by the president of the Board of Realtors shall be a person who has not previously acted in any capacity for either party, its affiliates or leasing agents and who meets the above experience qualifications. Landlord and Tenant shall each, within SEVEN (7) DAYS after the appointment (either by agreement or selection) of the appraiser, submit to the appraiser such party's determination of the Extension Term FMV Base Rent for purposes of the preceding Article. Within TWENTY (20) DAYS after the expiration of the above-referenced seven-day period, the appraiser shall review each of the Landlord's and Tenant's submittals and shall review such other information as such appraiser shall deem necessary (a party may furnish the appraiser with any information it deems relevant) and shall select one of the two submittals as the more reasonable. The appraiser shall immediately notify the parties of his or her selection, and such selection shall be the Extension Term FMV Base Rent for purposes of the preceding Article. If, upon the expiration of the above-referenced seven-day period, the appraiser shall have received one of the party's submittals but not both, the appraiser shall designate the submitted item as the Extension Term FMV Base Rent, and the appraiser shall immediately notify the parties of same. EXHIBIT "D" RULES AND REGULATIONS
Real Estate Appraisers. TMHL does not approve appraisers. The Correspondent is required to have in place an appraiser program or must provide Uniform Residential Appraisal Reports from appraisers holding appropriate state licenses and/or state certifications. Appraisers holding Provisional Licenses are required to obtain the signature of an unconditionally licensed appraiser. If a review of the appraisal report is required, the review appraiser must be state licensed and/or state certified. A review of the appraisal may be required for mortgage loans greater than $750,000 to make the loan eligible for purchase. Only one review appraisal may be ordered per loan.
Real Estate Appraisers. Renewal Term, as the case may be, shall in no event be less than the Base Rent payable by Lessee under the terms of this Lease immediately prior to the commencement of the applicable renewal term. If, upon the expiration of the above-referenced seven-day period, the appraiser shall have received one of the party's submittals as to the fair market Base Rent, but not both, the appraiser shall designate the submitted item as the fair market Base Rent to be used to calculate the Base Rent for the Premises for the First Renewal Term or the Second Renewal Term in the manner provided in the previous sentence, and the appraiser shall immediately notify the parties of same. Notwithstanding the foregoing two sentences, in no event shall the Base Rent of the Premises for the First Renewal Term or the Second Renewal Term be less than the Base Rent (exclusive of temporary abatements) payable by Lessee under the terms of this Lease immediately prior to commencement of the applicable renewal term.
Real Estate Appraisers. The Appraisers shall not have the power to add to, modify or change any of the provisions of this lease.

Related to Real Estate Appraisers

  • Real Estate Appraisals Company shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, permit an independent real estate appraiser reasonably satisfactory to Administrative Agent, upon reasonable notice, to visit and inspect any Additional Mortgaged Property for the purpose of preparing an appraisal of such Additional Mortgaged Property satisfying the requirements of any applicable laws and regulations (in each case to the extent required under such laws and regulations as determined by Administrative Agent in its discretion).

  • Appraisers If it becomes necessary to determine the Fair Market Value or Fair Market Rental of the Leased Property for any purpose of this Lease, the party required or permitted to give Notice of such required determination shall include in the Notice the name of a Person selected to act as appraiser on its behalf. Within ten (10) days after Notice, Lessor (or Lessee, as the case may be) shall by Notice to Lessee (or Lessor, as the case may be) appoint a second Person as appraiser on its behalf. The appraisers thus appointed, each of whom must be a member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers (or any successor organization thereto) with at least five (5) years’ experience in the State appraising property similar to the Leased Property, shall, within forty-five (45) days after the date of the Notice appointing the first appraiser, proceed to appraise the Leased Property to determine the Fair Market Value or Fair Market Rental thereof as of the relevant date (giving effect to the impact, if any, of inflation from the date of their decision to the relevant date); provided, however, that if only one appraiser shall have been so appointed, then the determination of such appraiser shall be final and binding upon the parties. To the extent consistent with sound appraisal practice as then existing at the time of any such appraisal, such appraisal shall be made on a basis consistent with the basis on which the Leased Property was appraised for purposes of determining its Fair Market Value at the time the Leased Property was acquired by Lessor. If two (2) appraisers are appointed and if the difference between the amounts so determined does not exceed five percent (5%) of the lesser of such amounts, then the Fair Market Value or Fair Market Rental shall be an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the sum of the amounts so determined. If the difference between the amounts so determined exceeds five percent (5%) of the lesser of such amounts, then such two appraisers shall have twenty (20) days to appoint a third appraiser. If no such appraiser shall have been appointed within such twenty (20) days or within ninety (90) days of the original request for a determination of Fair Market Value or Fair Market Rental, whichever is earlier, either Lessor or Lessee may apply to any court having jurisdiction to have such appointment made by such court. Any appraiser appointed by the original appraisers or by such court shall be instructed to determine the Fair Market Value or Fair Market Rental within forty-five (45) days after appointment of such appraiser. The determination of the appraiser which differs most in the terms of dollar amount from the determinations of the other two appraisers shall be excluded, and fifty percent (50%) of the sum of the remaining two determinations shall be final and binding upon Lessor and Lessee as the Fair Market Value or Fair Market Rental of the Leased Property, as the case may be. This provision for determining 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. Lessor and Lessee shall each pay the fees and expenses of the appraiser appointed by it and each shall pay one-half of the fees and expenses of the third appraiser and one-half of all other costs and expenses incurred in connection with each appraisal.

  • Real Estate All real property at any time owned or leased (as lessee or sublessee) by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • 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:

  • 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:

  • Leased Real Estate Section 3.12(b) of the Company Disclosure Letter contains a true and complete list of all Leases (including all amendments, extensions, renewals, guaranties, and other agreements with respect thereto) as of the date hereof for each such Leased Real Estate (including the date and name of the parties to such Lease document and the address of such Leased Real Estate). The Company has delivered to Parent a true and complete copy of each such Lease. With respect to each of the Leases and the Leased Real Estate: (i) the Company or its Subsidiary has a valid leasehold interest in such Leased Real Estate and such Lease is legal, valid, binding, enforceable, 38031572.13 and in full force and effect; (ii) neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries nor, to the Knowledge of the Company, any other party to the Lease, is in breach or default under such Lease, and no event has occurred or circumstance exists which, with or without notice, lapse of time, or both, would constitute a breach or default under such Lease; (iii) the Company’s or its Subsidiary’s possession and quiet enjoyment of the Leased Real Estate under such Lease has not been disturbed, and to the Knowledge of the Company, there are no disputes with respect to such Lease; (iv) there are no Liens on the estate created by such Lease other than Permitted Liens; (v) neither the Company, any Subsidiary, nor, to the Knowledge of the Company, any other party to the Lease, has any defenses, setoffs, claims or counterclaims under any Lease; (vi) there are no brokerage commissions due, or which are scheduled to become due, with respect to any Lease; (vii) the applicable lessor, sublessor, or licensor (as the case may be) under each Lease has completed all tenant improvement work and other alterations required to be performed by such party pursuant to such Lease; (viii) there is currently no ongoing construction work being performed at the Leased Real Estate by the Company, any Subsidiary, or the counterparty to any Lease other than normal maintenance and repairs being performed in the ordinary course of business; and (ix) to the Knowledge of the Company, there do not exist any actual, threatened, or contemplated condemnation or eminent domain proceedings that affect or in any way relate to any Leased Real Estate or any part thereof, and neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has received any written notice of the intention of any Governmental Entity or other Person to take or use all or any part thereof. Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has assigned, pledged, mortgaged, hypothecated, or otherwise transferred any Lease or any interest therein nor has the Company or any of its Subsidiaries subleased, licensed, or otherwise granted any Person (other than another wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Company) a right to use or occupy such Leased Real Estate or any portion thereof, and there are no outstanding options or rights of refusal to purchase all or any part of the Leased Real Estate. Neither the execution or delivery of this Agreement, nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein, nor the fulfillment of or compliance with the terms and conditions hereof, require the consent of any landlords or sublandlords pursuant to any Lease.

  • Additional Material Real Estate Assets (a) Subject to the provisions of Section 5.17(b), in the event that any Loan Party acquires a Real Estate Asset that constitutes a Material Real Estate Asset or a Real Estate Asset owned or leased on the Restatement Date becomes a Material Real Estate Asset as a result of improvements upon such property, and such interest has not otherwise been made subject to the Lien of the Security Documents in favor of the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, at the time of the acquisition thereof (or within a reasonable time after the completion of the construction of the improvements), such Loan Party shall promptly take all such actions and execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, all such mortgages, documents, instruments, agreements, opinions and certificates similar to those described in Section 5.11(b) with respect to each such Material Real Estate Asset, that the Collateral Agent shall reasonably request to create in favor of the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a valid and, subject to any filing and/or recording referred to herein, perfected First Priority Lien in such Material Real Estate Assets; provided, however, that if the Material Real Estate Asset is a Leasehold Property, and the lease with respect to such Leasehold Property requires lessor consent to effectuate a Mortgage, such Loan Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such consent, and, in addition, in the case of any Material Real Estate Asset which is a Leasehold Property for which a memorandum of such Leasehold Property is not recorded, such Loan Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain fully executed and notarized Record Documents for such Leasehold Property, in proper form for recording in all appropriate places in all applicable jurisdictions. The inability of such Loan Party to obtain a landlord’s consent and/or a Record Document following commercially reasonable efforts to do so, and the concurrent inability of such Loan Party to deliver a Mortgage encumbering such Material Real Estate Asset which is a Leasehold Property shall not be deemed to be a failure to satisfy this Section 5.11(a). In addition to the foregoing, in the case of the U.S. Borrower, at the request of the Collateral Agent, deliver, from time to time, to the Collateral Agent such appraisals as are required by law or regulation of Real Estate Assets with respect to which the Collateral Agent has been granted a Lien and any environmental site assessments or reports that the Administrative Agent or Collateral Agent reasonably request with respect to such Material Real Estate Assets; provided, however, environmental site assessments shall not be required more than once in any twelve (12) month period, unless Collateral Agent has a good faith belief that there is a violation of Environmental Laws or a release of Hazardous Materials at the Real Estate Asset.

  • 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.

  • Real Estate Leases All leases, subleases, licenses, concessions, options, and other agreements relating to the occupancy of the Leased Real Property, including the right to all security deposits and other amounts and instruments deposited thereunder, are listed on Schedule 4.8.2 (collectively, the “Real Estate Leases”), and Seller has provided Buyer with a copy of such Real Estate Leases. Except as set forth in Schedule 4.8.2: (i) the Real Estate Leases have not been modified, amended, or assigned, are legally valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, and are in full force and effect; and (ii) to Seller’s knowledge, there are no material defaults (or matters that upon written notice or lapse of time would constitute material defaults) by Seller or by any other party to the Real Estate Leases.

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