Examples of Property 2 in a sentence
Holder shall disburse the xxxxxxx money upon: (1) the closing of Property; (2) a subsequent written agreement of Buyer and Seller; (3) an order of a court or arbitrator having jurisdiction over any dispute involving the xxxxxxx money; or (4) the failure of the parties to enter into a binding agreement (where there is no dispute over the formation or enforceability of the Agreement).
This Agreement shall automatically terminate: (1) on the Owner’s voluntary sale of the Property; (2) upon foreclosure of the Property, transfer in lieu thereof, or exercise of a lender’s remedies; or (3) in the event of total condemnation of the Property.
All of the properties so acquired, other than Property 1, are referred to as Property 2.
This property is the homestead: YES NO Real Property #2 Information1.
Based on the facts submitted and representations made, we conclude that the proceeds of a sale or other conveyance of Property 1 and/or all or a portion of Property 2, and the principal proceeds of any investments or reinvestments that are held in trust pursuant to the provisions of the Current Agreement will be treated as a transfer or transfers occurring prior to October 8, 1990, for purposes of applying the provisions of Chapter 14 of the Code, and, therefore, Chapter 14 will not apply thereto.
A Non-Federal Entity is subject to the intellectual property requirements at 2 CFR 200.315.Intangible Property (2 CFR 200.315) Title to intangible property (see 2 CFR 200.59) acquired under a Federal award vests upon acquisition in the non-Federal entity.
Neither the sale or other disposition of Property 1 or Property 2, nor the deposit of the proceeds of such sale or disposition in trust pursuant to the Current Agreement will involve any transfer of value among the Family Members.
Further, after the sale of Property 1, Property 2 will continue to be treated as property acquired pursuant to a transfer occurring prior to October 8, 1990.
The Agreement and Addendum relating to the acquisition of Property 1 and Property 2 were also executed prior to October 8, 1990.
The Family Members intend to continue to own Property 2, however, a decision to sell Property 2 could be made in the future.