Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner Sample Clauses

Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) The Trust Depositor shall sign on behalf of the Trust the tax returns of the Trust.
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Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) The Depositor, or if any Trust Certificates are held by any Person other than the Depositor, the Trustee shall sign on behalf of the Trust the tax returns of the Trust, unless applicable law requires a Certificateholder to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by such Certificateholder.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. Subject to Section 2.11, the Owner Trustee shall sign on behalf of the Trust any and all tax returns of the Trust, unless applicable law requires a Certificateholder to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by the Seller. The Seller shall be the "tax matters partner" of the Trust pursuant to the Code.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) If the Issuing Entity shall be required to file federal or other income tax returns as a partnership, such returns shall be signed by an authorized signatory for the Depositor or such other Person as shall be required by law to sign such returns of the Issuing Entity.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5.5, Depositor shall sign on behalf of Issuer the tax returns of Issuer, unless applicable law requires Owner Trustee to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by Owner Trustee at the written direction of Depositor.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.1 and in the event that the Trust is characterized as a partnership, the Owner Trustee shall sign on behalf of the Trust the tax returns of the Trust, unless applicable law requires a Residual Certificateholder to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by the Sponsor.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. The Delaware Trustee shall sign on behalf of the Trust the tax returns of the Trust, unless applicable law requires a Certificateholder to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by such Certificateholder.
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Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) If at any time the Issuer is not treated as an entity disregarded as separate from the Certificateholder for federal income tax purposes, the Person that holds, or is deemed to hold under the Code, the Transferor, for as long as it is a holder of a Certificate, and thereafter, the holder of the Certificate with the largest Certificate Percentage Interest, will prepare and sign, on behalf of the Issuer, the tax returns of the Issuer.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of ss. 5.1 and in the event that the Trust is characterized as a partnership, the Owner Trustee shall sign on behalf of the Trust the tax returns of the Trust, unless applicable law requires a Certificateholder to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by the Depositor.
Signature on Returns; Tax Matters Partner. The Owner Trustee shall sign on behalf of the Issuer any and all tax returns of the Issuer that are prepared and delivered to it for execution by the Administrator, unless Applicable Law requires a Certificateholder to sign such documents, in which case such documents shall be signed by the Depositor if the Depositor is a Certificateholder at the applicable time. To the extent that the Issuer is treated as a partnership, the Depositor shall be the “tax matters partner” of the Issuer pursuant to the Code if the Depositor is a Certificateholder at the applicable time. If the Depositor is not a Certificateholder at the applicable time, the “tax matters partner” of the Issuer shall be the partner with the largest Percentage Interest in the Issuer. Under no circumstances shall the Owner Trustee be the “tax matters partner” of the Issuer.
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