Adverse Regulatory Event definition

Adverse Regulatory Event is defined in Section 8.04(b).
Adverse Regulatory Event means the occurrence of any of the following events or circumstances:
Adverse Regulatory Event means any time that a new law, statute, ordinance, code, rule, regulation or an administrative or judicial ruling imposes, or could impose in Owner’s or SNH TRS’s reasonable opinion, any material threat to Senior Housing Properties Trust’s qualification for taxation as a “real estate investment trust” under the Code or to the treatment of amounts paid to Owner under the Lease as “rents from real property” under Section 856(d) of the Code.

Examples of Adverse Regulatory Event in a sentence

  • In the event of an Adverse Regulatory Event arising from or in connection with this Agreement or a REIT Party’s ownership of Company Shares, the Company and the Stockholders shall work together in good faith to eliminate the impact of such Adverse Regulatory Event, including entering into such amendments to this Agreement as may be necessary or appropriate or to permit such REIT Party to effect the Transfer of its Company Shares.


More Definitions of Adverse Regulatory Event

Adverse Regulatory Event means any time that a new law, statute, ordinance, code, rule or regulation (but not an administrative or judicial ruling) imposes, or could impose in Owner’s or Purchaser’s reasonable opinion, any material threat to HPT’s status as a “real estate investment trust” under the Code or to the treatment of amounts paid to Purchaser under the Lease as “rents from real property” under Section 856(d) of the Code.
Adverse Regulatory Event means that, during any fiscal year following the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, the anticipated legalization of recreational Cannabis in a particular state of the United States (the “Relevant State”), as set forth in the Initial Approved Business Plan, has not occurred as of the commencement of the fiscal year noted therein. Should an Adverse Regulatory Event occur, it shall be deemed to have occurred on January 1 of the applicable year.
Adverse Regulatory Event means any time that a law, statute, ordinance, code, rule or regulation imposes upon Owner (or could impose upon Owner in Owner’s reasonable opinion), any material threat to either Landlord’s or Landlord’s Affiliate’s status as a “real estate investment trust” under the Code or to the treatment of amounts paid to Landlord as “rents from real property” under Section 856(d) of the Code. Each of Manager and Owner shall inform the other of any Adverse Regulatory Event of which it is aware and which it believes likely to impair compliance of any of the Hotel with respect to the aforementioned sections of the Code.
Adverse Regulatory Event has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 11.27.
Adverse Regulatory Event means any time that an Applicable Law imposes upon a REIT Party (or could impose upon a REIT Party in its reasonable opinion) any material threat to such REIT Party’s or any of its Affiliates’ status as a “real estate investment trust” under the Code.
Adverse Regulatory Event has the meeting set forth in Section 4.04(a).
Adverse Regulatory Event means the occurrence of any of the following events or circumstances after the date on which the OC-01 Approval is received: